I would say: "I'm very, very, very, very, very, sorry to say this: but it doesn't. Sorry!"
What would you do if your friend came over and asked you for something of hers/his that you lost?
Be yourself; everybody else is already taken.
I came, I saw, I conquered.
When you're being nice to your character, you're being bad to your book.
Hmmm.... I would kindly point out that it was DEFINATLEY not me who they had lent the object to and then blame my younger sister for losing it. Which really doesn't make sense but will inevitable cause confusion to the other person..... *evil laugh*
What would you do if you caught your boyfriend/girlfriend kissing your younger brother/sister?
I would say "Dad did somthing to the washer and the washer got messed up to it ripped your pants!" Then I would run away.
What would you do if your true love girlfriend\boyfriend dumped you after you finaly became his\her boyfriend\girlfriend?
[Griffinkeeper] 10:45 pm: The guard appears "We have weasels now!" [Firearris] 10:45 pm: askes the guard for the weasel! [Griffinkeeper] 10:45 pm: The guard gives Firearris the Weasel. [Firearris] 10:46 pm: aquires the weasel and renames it "Cat" Take that, Lumi.
I would walk up to him and say, 'Well it's your loss'. and walk away.
Actually that's a lie. I would start sabontaging his books and then put posters all around school saying that he was actually a big girl and he has a pink teddy pig called Hermit!
What would you do if your boyfriend/girlfriend asked if they looked fat in their jeans?[/b]
The idea that a poem was a made thing stayed with me, and I decided then that I wanted to be an artist, not just a diarist. So I put myself through a kind of apprenticeship in writing poetry, and I understood even then that my practice as a poet was deeply related to my reading. — Edward Hirsch
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