August 14, 2005

Normal?

So I went to get drinks with a couple of friends (one guy and one girl) on Friday night. The girl invited her female friend who she hadn't seen in a year and wanted the rest of us to meet.

We're just chatting, and the other guy mentions the fact that we're going to Las Vegas for Labor Day weekend. I casually invite the girl to come with us.

Last night, we were hanging out again, and the girl mentioned how strange it was that I would invite someone to Vegas who I had just known for 30 minutes.

Sure, she was pretty attractive, but I thought I was just being friendly. Is it really that abnormal to invite someone along, especially if the topic comes up?

Posted by anonymous at August 14, 2005 9:51 AM
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would you have allowed them to go with you if they had accepted the offer, or said "oops, i was joking"?

Posted by: at August 14, 2005 9:04 PM

Sounds normal to me. Were you going to pay for everything as well. Cause if you were I'd love to go. I fit in an overnight bag and all I need are some AA batteries!

Posted by: Magogo at August 15, 2005 10:32 AM

She probably thought you invited her along because you want to fuck her. Did you?

Posted by: at August 27, 2005 4:13 PM

I fell asleep reading this. She probably thinks you are boring. Do lots of people call you boring? I suspect they do. Why go to Vegas when she has her own slot machine??? See, got you. You didnt think it through enough. So the poor girl has to flick her own bean again as she as every night since she found it. She wants your tongue in her tang, its obvious. Now, go and tell her to pull her panties down and you will tongue her rotten. She will admire you and forgive your social faux pas of inviting her to Vegas

Posted by: at December 4, 2005 9:59 AM

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