Gads. I was supposed to be going out with my brother to see the new Guy Ritchie film tomorrow, and he's just dropped the bombshell that instead of being a bro'n'sis night, he's invited his GF along too. Firstly, it was a bro'n'sis night. Secondly, she'll hate it even more than she normally hates everything that isn't vapid and/or pink. Thirdly, they're the most tedious couple on the planet to hang out with because, as I think I mentioned before, they alternately snog to the exclusion of everyone else, then have nasty vicious rows.
And he's already bought tickets.
Is it wrong to pull a sicky? It's worth 7 quid not to have to waste an evening I'd rather spend at home with
0ct0pus and the midget.
And he's already bought tickets.
Is it wrong to pull a sicky? It's worth 7 quid not to have to waste an evening I'd rather spend at home with
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Date: 2008-09-11 09:54 pm (UTC)I love that word...I should really try to use it more :)
Pull a sicky hun - I can't think of a soul who would hold it against you - well except your brother and he can't say diddly given he's the one changing the dynamic of the evening, and call me cynical, but in the wake of the fairly recent go he had at you for excluding GF (apparently) I can't help but feel it's a little deliberate that he's suddenly invited her :/
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Date: 2008-09-11 10:30 pm (UTC)Unless you really want to see the film! :)
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