I'm flattered
Random girl I talked to for five minutes tonight at a bar, to me:
"I can tell right now that you're just trouble."
Background:
I am in law school.
After class, went to play racquetball and took a nap.
At the bar, I was still dressed in a shirt and slacks from a law firm reception I went to earlier today.
After the reception, I went home and spent 4 hours doing my taxes, FAFSA, and need access, all of which I have yet to finish and are due this Friday.
After which I went to the bar.
As I told her, she had me read like a book. I'm just trouble.
"I can tell right now that you're just trouble."
Background:
I am in law school.
After class, went to play racquetball and took a nap.
At the bar, I was still dressed in a shirt and slacks from a law firm reception I went to earlier today.
After the reception, I went home and spent 4 hours doing my taxes, FAFSA, and need access, all of which I have yet to finish and are due this Friday.
After which I went to the bar.
As I told her, she had me read like a book. I'm just trouble.
6 Comments:
It's that damnable women's intuition...or the Patriot Act
I have used that line! I can't tell from your post if you saw through it or not. But most guys don't catch on when we're using lines (or, well, they don't care).
FAFSA isn't due until April if you're already in law school - that's what our finaid office said.
And are you sure about need access? My understanding was that's a one-time deal... might check with the school about that.
dizzy-i knew it was a line, but i was too tired to flirt with her to continue the banter. (imagine that!--a guy declining to continue a conversation with a moderately attractive girl who is showing signs of interest) my point was that the line was ironic had she known what i did all day.
m.t.-not sure how they do it at cornell, but uclaw has an institutional process where we have to fill out fafsa and need access every year, due by 3/2. so it only applies here.
That's better than the last line a guy gave me when at a club. He asked me where my drink was, and I told him that it was at the bar - the bartender had yet to pour it, and he should speak with him about that immediately.
I've been called "trouble" on more than one occasion. I think the boys who think I'm trouble are sissies.
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