As noted earlier, Mary is unlike Joyce in that she’ll swear if she has to. Here, we learn that also unlike Joyce, she will totally listen in on some premarital hanky-panky. You know, after the prerequisite feigning of disinterest.
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As noted earlier, Mary is unlike Joyce in that she’ll swear if she has to. Here, we learn that also unlike Joyce, she will totally listen in on some premarital hanky-panky. You know, after the prerequisite feigning of disinterest.
“When are you leaving” is the passive-aggressive way to say “How long are you staying?” Oh, Billie’s absentee parents. Will we ever see you unsilhouetted? I really don’t know. Fifteen years later, I fear there might be too much mystique […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Baka Danny, I was only after your alcohol! You are a real idiot, aren’t you? No one likes you, especially not me.
Yay, Billie! Don’t get ahead of yourself, Mary. Billie bickers with everyone like an old married couple.
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