My friend's friend was trying to say, "i want to kill you," but instead he said, "i want to kiss you," Or the other way around. I'll never know. Though he did hit the wrong buttons...
Someone tried to ask if someone wanted "to go out tonight." 'In' is a popular alternative for 'go.'
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ReplyDeleteMy friend's friend was trying to say,
ReplyDelete"i want to kill you,"
but instead he said,
"i want to kiss you,"
Or the other way around.
I'll never know.
Though he did hit the wrong buttons...
Someone tried to ask
if someone wanted
"to go out tonight."
'In' is a popular alternative for 'go.'
i especially like that last bit, haha.
ReplyDelete8^D
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine was buying supplies for her son's second birthday party, and in response to a question asking what she was doing, typed:
ReplyDelete"Buying plates for Nathaniel's birthday party"
That's what she meant to say anyway...