This kid, jacob, is practically best friends with this guy named mark. Yesterday, at the end of one of my classes, they both got up after everyone else left and mark stopped behind my desk and stuck his hand in his pocket. (They sit next to each other so I guess it was a note they were passing, right?)jacob freaked out and yelled no about a million times and mark listened to him and they left. Today about everyone was out of that same class and jacob and mark had both gotten up and walked out of the door arguing. Mark was like, "come ON! do it!" or something like that. then jacob was like, "dude no!!!!!!" and they stopped near my desk and kept arguing except I couldn't hear them. But, then jacob just walked quickly out the door and yelled back to mark, "thats sick!" or "they're sick!" I can't remember which one of those it was that he said. With the note AND the convo what do you think both of those were about?!
Additional info, added Thursday August 10 2006, 8:55 pm: What was the "that's sick" or the "they're sick!" thing all about, though? they're sick" or "that's sick"..which one would make more sense?! By the way, I have Mark's screen name if that even helps with a way I could figure this all out.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Smile_be_happy answered Thursday August 10 2006, 8:40 pm: Well maybe Mark was trying to give you a note that Jacob wrote asking you out or something but he's like chickening out because he doesn't want to get turned down. that's what it sounds like to me. anyway, i hope i helped, haha i'm sick means well in guy language it means something's cool or awesome, yeah they truly are weird, but ya can't live without 'em ;) [ Smile_be_happy's advice column | Ask Smile_be_happy A Question ]
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