Pick me! I want to see it. I think so, anyway. Although my parents might ask questions about why we're going together, and I don't want to tell them that I'm doing it to help you con your parents into thinking you have a date…hmmm. But I do want to see Superman for free with you. That sounds fun.
Yeah, the parents are generally the most difficult part of such a fake date. Ideally we could go mid-afternoon sometime when parents wouldn't be around to interrogate me ask too many questions.
Of course, my jorb kind of gets in the way of that idea. We'll figure out something.
I found a great amount of humor in your post. Mainy, I think, because my sister refuses to go to that movie with her boyfriend...and they're actually dating.
I'm going to guess the temptation would be too great. She might end up leaving her boyfriend for Superman (TM).
I could think up other reasons, but that seems to be the most logical. Or maybe, like the da Vinci Code, it's funded by Muslims intent on destroying Christianity. At least, that's what they told us at church.
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Yeah, the parents are generally the most difficult part of such a fake date. Ideally we could go mid-afternoon sometime when parents wouldn't be around to interrogate me ask too many questions.
Of course, my jorb kind of gets in the way of that idea. We'll figure out something.
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"Umm...I'm going to need a couple hundred dollars for some dates..."
"Adam, you're grounded!"
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I could think up other reasons, but that seems to be the most logical. Or maybe, like the da Vinci Code, it's funded by Muslims intent on destroying Christianity. At least, that's what they told us at church.
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