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Prestwich_Blue said:Let me be blunt here. Having a shared interest in laughing at being covered in tikka masala and mango chutney is not necesarily the best basis for a long term relationship.aphex said:met her at work. although we are not together anymore
the date was funny. we went for an indian and as we were sat opposite so we could speak, i thought i would take my chance and lean over to give her a peck - the table tipped towards me and the food went all over the place..
but we both laughed and i knew it would work from then on
until it didn't anymore.. obviously ;)
tikka masala and mango chutney..?
are you a man or a mouse!
it was vindaloo and a pint of cobra...
anyway, it went all over my jeans not hers, so i had to get dropped off at mine first and she came in
the messiest chat-up line in history i grant you - but certainly original eh?<br /><br />-- Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:37 pm --<br /><br />
BOMBER7967 said:aphex said:met her at work. although we are not together anymore
the date was funny. we went for an indian and as we were sat opposite so we could speak, i thought i would take my chance and lean over to give her a peck - the table tipped towards me and the food went all over the place..
but we both laughed and i knew it would work from then on
until it didn't anymore.. obviously ;)
I am loving the "lean over to give her a peck" comment. Most tables in a restaurant are about 3ft wide so that was some lean over!
Was a very casual kind of lean over or did you try and rush her?
i was slightly pissed, it could have been the best table in the world and i would have tipped it
yeah, ok - i went for her..