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Post by jamie on Sept 18, 2003 11:51:28 GMT -5
well sort of I am doing a play at the moment(at my school) and tomorrow my *friend* is coming to see it with his quite(very) camp boss. So that doesn't sound too bad but my mum and my sister are also coming. What's the likelihood that they will meet? Or his friend will talk to a teacher and mention me?
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Post by Nick on Sept 18, 2003 12:01:51 GMT -5
I warned you. It's a sitcom waiting to happen.
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Post by jNyasu: Geekspert And Utopian on Sept 18, 2003 12:04:05 GMT -5
I warned you. It's a sitcom waiting to happen. Therefore you must adhear to The Rules Of Sitcom and dress in a high-larious disguise at some point. And hide under a table which leads to a high-larious misunderstanding about oral sex.
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Post by jamie on Sept 18, 2003 12:05:36 GMT -5
I warned you. It's a sitcom waiting to happen. But i do really want him to see my play.
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Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Sept 18, 2003 12:11:41 GMT -5
well sort of I am doing a play at the moment(at my school) and tomorrow my *friend* is coming to see it with his quite(very) camp boss. So that doesn't sound too bad but my mum and my sister are also coming. What's the likelihood that they will meet? Or his friend will talk to a teacher and mention me? simple. tell your *friend* and his friend to avoid your family members. or blind them all with pointy sticks.
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Post by jamie on Sept 18, 2003 12:14:38 GMT -5
simple. tell your *friend* and his friend to avoid your family members. or blind them all with pointy sticks. I've told them to not talk to anyone but i worry people will talk to them.
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Post by Nick on Sept 18, 2003 12:17:13 GMT -5
Surely your friend's boss being camp isn't any reflection on your friend (even though I know it obviously is, but not to the uninformed bystander, ie your mum)?
And surely he could be told just to not say anything? Or is he one of those camp men? The indiscreet ones who blurt incredibly private stuff out loudly, and then cover their mouth with their hand, and giggle?
Does your mum know your friend at all?
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Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Sept 18, 2003 12:18:19 GMT -5
I've told them to not talk to anyone but i worry people will talk to them. ask them to lie then. simple as fuck.
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Post by jamie on Sept 18, 2003 12:27:04 GMT -5
Surely your friend's boss being camp isn't any reflection on your friend (even though I know it obviously is, but not to the uninformed bystander, ie your mum)? And surely he could be told just to not say anything? Or is he one of those camp men? The indiscreet ones who blurt incredibly private stuff out loudly, and then cover their mouth with their hand, and giggle? Does your mum know your friend at all? It does reflect on my friend. He might do. I don't think so but i don't really know him. No she doesn't.
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Post by Poptastic UK on Sept 18, 2003 12:59:05 GMT -5
Things like that happen to me all the time. Well no not quite like that, but similar. I would like to give everyone some advice - do not make friends with someone no-one else likes. There is always a reason no-one else likes them. And when other people find out you are friends with them, you will get funny looks for at least a year. And people who don't know you are friends with this person will talk about them to you and you will have to nod and pray. But this really has very little to do with anything, so...back to you jamie! (You are better off without my advice on this subject - but if you did want it, I say don't have secrets, they are not worth it!)
Jessica
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Post by spinme evans-strickland on Sept 18, 2003 14:28:01 GMT -5
my no-good advice: use this as an oppurtunity to come out to your mum. worst comes to it, your friend is buying a flat very soon. isn't he?
cheerio!
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Post by YumPOP on Sept 18, 2003 14:34:20 GMT -5
You're probably worrying about nothing. I've had situations like this before and they've never come to anything.
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Post by jamie on Sept 18, 2003 15:10:05 GMT -5
my no-good advice: use this as an oppurtunity to come out to your mum. worst comes to it, your friend is buying a flat very soon. isn't he? cheerio! Renting, tomorrow but i'd never move in with him, I want to stay at home. And maybe. But only if i need to. I don't think i will.
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Post by BestWorst :: Lion Down. Ahem. on Sept 18, 2003 17:16:21 GMT -5
REMEMBER JAMIE:
Pens. Pens, are your friends.
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Post by max on Sept 18, 2003 17:25:18 GMT -5
best freinds you can have - unless they stop working, so you chuck 'em
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