Tell her you're busy for the night
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She's puzzled and not a little disappointed. "Are you kidding me? Since when do you have a social life?" | She's puzzled and not a little disappointed. "Are you kidding me? Since when do you have a social life?" | ||
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She continues: "I guarantee you won't regret it. My roommate is bringing her sister, and she needs a good time..." | She continues: "I guarantee you won't regret it. My roommate is bringing her sister, and she needs a good time..." | ||
- | Kristin's roommate (and probable lover) is a physical education professor. Her sister is a drop-dead gorgeous former cheerleader and current graduate assistant in kinesiology. She's recently broken up with her fiancee. | + | Kristin's roommate (and probable lover), Dina, is a physical education professor. Her sister, Lara, is a drop-dead gorgeous former cheerleader and current graduate assistant in kinesiology. She's recently broken up with her fiancee. |
Revision as of 17:04, 25 June 2007
She's puzzled and not a little disappointed. "Are you kidding me? Since when do you have a social life?"
She's only have kidding. It's been a while since you had "plans" of any type for the evening.
She continues: "I guarantee you won't regret it. My roommate is bringing her sister, and she needs a good time..."
Kristin's roommate (and probable lover), Dina, is a physical education professor. Her sister, Lara, is a drop-dead gorgeous former cheerleader and current graduate assistant in kinesiology. She's recently broken up with her fiancee.
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