I don't know what a rhetoric question is, sorry.tobymacdude wrote:Do you like rhetoric questions?
Rhetorical... maybe.

I don't know what a rhetoric question is, sorry.tobymacdude wrote:Do you like rhetoric questions?
No, I'm not a rhetorical or hypothetical question, nor am I a hypodermic needle. Thanks for playing, though.Chozon1 wrote:Are you a rhetorical question? How about a hypothetical? Or hypodermic?
And...It'd still be a September before H2 is withing my grasp. Next month's money has to be saved fora my friends 18th birthday party, and her graduation.
Which reminds me, what should I get her?
(She got me a very special gift for my B-day and my graduation. I'm stumped.)
Hmmmm.Keero wrote:^^^ A gift card.![]()
What does "Saved" mean to you? (Had this asked to me awhile back.)
My bad.iamscott wrote:I don't know what a rhetoric question is, sorry.tobymacdude wrote:Do you like rhetoric questions?
Rhetorical... maybe.
Cheeseburgers, my friend.tobymacdude wrote:My bad.iamscott wrote:I don't know what a rhetoric question is, sorry.tobymacdude wrote:Do you like rhetoric questions?
Rhetorical... maybe.![]()
Do you like hamburgers?
So true.iamscott wrote:Cheeseburgers, my friend.
Hamburgers... eh. XD
As in the "food"?tobymacdude wrote:So true.iamscott wrote:Cheeseburgers, my friend.
Hamburgers... eh. XD
Do you like Spam?
I abhor tabletop RPGs.Kendrik wrote:Would you be more likely to take up (ie, develop a closet fascination with) Dungeons and Dragons or Warhammer 40K?
Then... the only thing I can tell you is to just listen to what your gut says. I don't know your friend... but I can tell you that you do, and you should know what would mean a lot to her.Chozon1 wrote:Budget is twenty, and I have no idea.
If I knew, I wouldn't have much of a problem eh?
I use it on occasion.Keero wrote:Public transportation. Do you use it, or is it a bane to mankind?!
I'm saying go with your instinct. Because honestly, that's what will work best. And also, don't tattoo your arm with her name/image/visage. Not a good idea. It's creepy. And if she likes it... what happens when you're not friends with her anymore, or lose touch? Then you'd have to explain to everyone (including your significant other) who "Amy" (I'm calling her Amy because it's en vogue right now) is, and why you have an unflattering image of her face on your bicep?Chozon1 wrote:Hmmph. Maybe, somewhere inside of me, is the answer to my conundrum?
Maybe her name tatooed on my arm? She has a boyfriend already, and so that may be taken the wrong way. But she'd probably like it.