ok i know this may sound weird but whatever i need help.
ok so about a week ago me and my mom were outside on the patio talking. (she makes me call her by her first name) so i said Sunshineheart (yes thats her name) you couldnt be a vegiterian. and she goes your right but i could be a chickenterian. and i was like huh? now me and my mom are very normal and open to each other but i didnt understand. dude i was so nervous about asking her what a chickenterian was! you have no idea how nervous i was! like i was sweating and almost in tears!
*I meant diet as in lifestyle of eating.., and I didn't say TO ask her, I said don't feel nervous to ask her.. It was only attempted reassurance. [ kittaytoro's advice column | Ask kittaytoro A Question ]
sharpie457 answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 7:59 pm: Sunshineheart, that reminds me of Stargirl. :) Cool name, and BTW i think a chickenterian is either when you DONT eat chicken or when you eat ALOT of it.. I cant remember, srry :/ [ sharpie457's advice column | Ask sharpie457 A Question ]
sweetipie205 answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 5:59 pm: Um, hold on.....ROTFLMBO!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry about that. But your mom means that you eat a lot of chicken....well at least I think it does. But I am almost positive. But you shouldn't be so worried about it. Trust me.....you shouldn't freak out about it. By the way, when you don't know what something means....then ask your mom. Don't freak. [ sweetipie205's advice column | Ask sweetipie205 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 9:03 am: LOL... Perhaps she means she eats a lot of chicken?
Just ask her what she meant. Don't be afraid to, because I'm sure she wouldn't mind you asking at all.
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