Ok well I did some reserching on the net and I only found lists of pick up lines. I wanted to know if they actually work. I know some of them are pretty bad and well some can be pretty cute.
I want to know if they actually work though...and if you have any cute ones, lemme have 'em. Thanks.
rawrimarobotxx answered Friday January 5 2007, 7:19 pm: literally, they usually do work, because girls find the corniness so funny that they fall for them. sometimes they don't work though, because of the fact that pick-up lines are really corny. [ rawrimarobotxx's advice column | Ask rawrimarobotxx A Question ]
0NEL0VEEx answered Friday January 5 2007, 5:27 pm: alright well they usually don't work, and there's lots of comebacks for them.. likee this one:
guy: is this seat taken?
girl: no, but mine will be if you sit there
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guy: haven't i seen you somewhere before
girl: yes, that's why i don't go there anymore
unluckychick answered Friday January 5 2007, 4:55 pm: It all depends on the two people.
-If they are total strangers than alot of times they don't work because they're usually lame. (unless of course they're drunk ha ha)
-If they are friends then sometimes they work but not often. I found this cute one for you, its more cute as a story then a pick up line but w/e, I thought it was cute =]
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Ask for the person's hand, then turn it to the palm side and point out: "There was a little bunny here and a BIG river here. The bunny wants to get to the other side, but he can't swim and it's too long a hop to go around. How does the bunny get over?"
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They say: "I dunno, how?"
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You say, "I dunno either, I just wanted to hold your hand."
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Hope this is what you were loking for.
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