• Ricky Rigatoni
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    84 months ago

    But was it an obvious move, or did you read too much into the friendliness they’re paid to show all customers?

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      Without being there it’s always a guess. But putting “You know” at the front like that is pretty damn explicit. She wasn’t just making a random comment. That’s like movie trope obvious.

      There are always outliers though, she could of had a brain fart, or he could have said something to make her believe he felt she was working late.

      • @[email protected]
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        63 months ago

        could of

        could have

        Both in the same sentence. I rarely bother correcting grammar these days, but it’s weird you know the correct way and also use the wrong way.

        • @[email protected]
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          53 months ago

          They could of had a brain fart or they could have used both cases so at least one was right; they just didn’t know which one. 🤔

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            23 months ago

            Which is exactly what I did!

            I’ll blame it on being on mobile ( a sin by itself) by a campfire and dog to distract me

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      23 months ago

      That’s when you ask things plain and simple. One of my exes was the manager for a fast food joint and at the end of her shift, sitting at my table and kinda chatting away. At some point I simply asked her “so are we going back to your place to make sweet love after that, or what?” with my french accent on full blast. It had the desired effect of making things clear.
      I wish I had had the balls to do that more often in my life!