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KateTurner1
29 Oct 2021
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Andalitebandit_6
30 Oct 2021
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Jack: It's Friday! Time for our girl's (plus Jack's) night out!
Mary: Hey, look over there! It's my fiancé, Josh!
Lisa: (eye-roll) We KNOW he's your fiancé. You told us a dozen times already. You don't have to keep calling him that every time you say his name.
Mary: (ignoring Lisa) Looks like my fiancé Josh is taking a client to that restaurant they just walked into. Let's go somewhere else. I don't wanna bother my fiancé Josh while they're talking about Tremendous Corporation's performance, stock prices, and stuff.
Jack: Come on, girls, it's already getting dark! Let's go hang out at Starbucks.
(2 hours later)
Mary: So when I flipped the page, there was a hole with a ring in it, right in the part of the story where Mr. Collins proposed to Elizabeth!
Lisa: Does he end up with her at the end of the book?
Mary: I don't know, I didn't read that far, but in that chapter she turned him down flat. My fiancé Josh doesn't read a lot, but that has nothing to do with how amazing he is. It was still a cute gesture though.
Lisa: Riiight... Your fiancé Josh is just the sweetest guy in the whoooole world.
Jack: We talking about the same Josh? Mary's fiancé Josh? Because, man, I've heard a lot of wild rumors about him back when we were in college. But, I don’t know, maybe he's changed?
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Jack: It's Friday! Time for our girl's (plus Jack's) night out!
Mary: Hey, look over there! It's my fiancé, Josh!
Lisa: (eye-roll) We KNOW he's your fiancé. You told us a dozen times already. You don't have to keep calling him that every time you say his name.
Mary: (ignoring Lisa) Looks like my fiancé Josh is taking a client to that restaurant they just walked into. Let's go somewhere else. I don't wanna bother my fiancé Josh while they're talking about Tremendous Corporation's performance, stock prices, and stuff.
Jack: Come on, girls, it's already getting dark! Let's go hang out at Starbucks.
(2 hours later)
Mary: So when I flipped the page, there was a hole with a ring in it, right in the part of the story where Mr. Collins proposed to Elizabeth!
Lisa: Does he end up with her at the end of the book?
Mary: I don't know, I didn't read that far, but in that chapter she turned him down flat. My fiancé Josh doesn't read a lot, but that has nothing to do with how amazing he is. It was still a cute gesture though.
Lisa: Riiight... Your fiancé Josh is just the sweetest guy in the whoooole world.
Jack: We talking about the same Josh? Mary's fiancé Josh? Because, man, I've heard a lot of wild rumors about him back when we were in college. But, I don’t know, maybe he's changed?
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1 Nov 2021
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"It's getting dark" instead of "It's going dark";
"right where a vain oddity", I don't really understand here;
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