Freind embarrassed me. need ideas to get back at her.
Question Posted Friday September 7 2007, 2:47 am
22/f
Well we had to stop at the gas station for gas and she looks in the rear view mirror and says she sees a cute guy with a motorcycle behind me. I go to look and they had already walked into the store. So I start to fill my car up and she goes inside. Well the guy came outside and I was able to get a look at him. and yes this guy is very cute. Well it turns out I knew the guy from a play we did together way back and I go up and give him a hug and we start talking. Everything going fine and my friend comes back outside and loudly says "I didn't know you knew cute biker guy" I wanted to kill her! Not sure if he heard her or not. I ignored her and introduced them and we had to get going because our food was getting cold. She found it hilarious ERRRR!!
so any ideas would help me out. nothing drastic but just to settle the score. please let me know. I need everyone's ideas
Your friend told the guy you thought he was cute. SO WHAT? Honestly, it's a good thing she let him know what you thought of him. He might always think you're cute as well, so in a way, she did you a favor.
orphans answered Saturday September 8 2007, 11:53 am: When I read this I couldn't believe you were 22. Why does it matter if anyone thinks he's cute? It's not a big deal, many guys I know, know I that find them attractive. If he did hear it, he took it as a compliment and that's a good thing. People like those.
If you insist on getting her back though there's some little things you can do...
.When you're in a public place go up to a girl and tell her your friend thinks shes cute (pick a girl thats obviously with a guy or one thats with a group of her girls)Point to your friend and make sure shes looking
.Go up to an unattractive guy and do the same...only tell him he should go up to her and try talking to her
.Old man
."Name, what's that white stain on your crotch??"
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