It's more than that...

Eduardo 2022-04-22 07:01:11

An old movie, no dinner, sluggish in front of the computer, tears crying and ten minutes of makeup, the woman with the hard lines, the woman who always has many, many restraints - her huge retro men's suit, empty hanging on his body, he said, she should be his best man, he wanted her to keep the wedding ring given to the bride... Finally, love, just, hesitant to say - It's more than that.

As if I didn't miss that one The momentary and eternal romance under the bridge: he said, missed. She said, I missed it——Otherwise, the moment just passed you by. So, I really missed it. After passing through the shade under the bridge and the sun blocking my eyes, it may not be the case, but you Knowing that the cover-up also has to face the final exposure - you're the woman/man of my life. The ship is going, the shore is going, you and I have not stopped, how should it stop.

You are/were my best friend. The change between a and we is only a matter of tense, and ultimately, it can only be a matter of time. She was wearing a purple bridesmaid dress and was rushed out of sight by the crowd. She seemed to be really relieved. At that moment, he came back and gave her a hug. Yes, everyone knows that I love you. Finally, they changed from were to are and back to were, and the passage of time brought about more than just the changes of a and we. we - have we really all changed? ~

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  • Julianne Potter: Takes one woman in a billion to put up with his array of shit. The guy's a one-man walking festival of idiosyncra - well, you've been introduced to the symponic range...

    Kimmy Wallace: Of his snoring? Yeah, he says it's worse than ever. You know that "snarfle" one?

    Julianne Potter: Oh, yeah.

  • Julianne Potter: What I mean, when I say annoyingly perfect, is that there is nothing annoying about her perfection. It's vulnerable and endearing... and that is annoying as shit.

    George Downes: Ahh... you like her...

    Julianne Potter: If I didn't have to hate her, I'd adore her.