old.Tohtori
FH is my second home
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So, a little background story:
We were out last night with the roomie, normal night, fun times, drinks etc. Now, on the way back home on the bus, my roomie sat on the other side of the bus ile, while i sat next to a rather fecthing blonde. About the time we were nearing our stop, i turned to her, gave her a coin(50cent) and out of the blue told "This might seem like nothing, but i'm giving you a memory you'll probably remember for a long time. Cherish it, for it's one of the greatest things a person can give another."
She was, how to put it in context, drop-jawed at it.
I know, it was a bit corny, but hell, i believe in it.
The most powerful thing one person can give another, is a memory. It can't be taken away, it can't be destroyed(memory loss excluded ofcourse) and as such, it's rather interesting if you think about it
Funny enough to watch if i ever ever meet her again
We were out last night with the roomie, normal night, fun times, drinks etc. Now, on the way back home on the bus, my roomie sat on the other side of the bus ile, while i sat next to a rather fecthing blonde. About the time we were nearing our stop, i turned to her, gave her a coin(50cent) and out of the blue told "This might seem like nothing, but i'm giving you a memory you'll probably remember for a long time. Cherish it, for it's one of the greatest things a person can give another."
She was, how to put it in context, drop-jawed at it.
I know, it was a bit corny, but hell, i believe in it.
The most powerful thing one person can give another, is a memory. It can't be taken away, it can't be destroyed(memory loss excluded ofcourse) and as such, it's rather interesting if you think about it
Funny enough to watch if i ever ever meet her again
