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witty comeback


Question Posted Thursday November 29 2007, 6:40 am

if a cute guy i don't know adds me on a social website like myspace or facebook, and i message them asking them "do i know you?" and they say "no, but would you like to?" what's a witty comeback to that? he's like. a trillion years older than me. and i don't ever want to meet him in person. i just want to say something creative back and end the conversation.

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DearAbby92 answered Thursday November 29 2007, 4:50 pm:
I like the response below me :P

or how about "thanks for offering, but i've already got a grandfather to talk to.

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Brandi_S answered Thursday November 29 2007, 4:03 pm:
How about, "No, I'm afraid of dinosaurs"?

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