“Do you love me?” he asked.
“Of course,” I replied, not sure where this was going.
Breaking into a big smile, he said, “Well, if you do, you’ll start going to church again.”
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Well at least it’s for a good cause. :)
I find this ironic, since you were the one that talked him into going in the first place.
That is what I said too, Alyson!
I had fun the other night even though other people were being “party-poopers”, I wonder who I am talking about????
Still love ya, Brian!
ooo I do those “if you love me” too….guilty as charged!
@ Wei Hsien: I know. It could be worse, right? ;)
@ Alyson: It is!
@ Liz: We were the party poopers? Who wanted to go home instead of to the “interesting” store? :mrgreen:
@ goodbadandugly2: I think we all do from time to time, right? :)
Liz: It was a blast. Can’t wait till next time.
Brian: LOL at the “interesting” store comment.
I am SO going to buy that Wii travelling bowling trophy and we’re going to have tournaments on the virtual lanes, where I don’t suck.