'Where do i remember you from???'' How you do lie about it?



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:50 am 
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ok so there was this girl online that i havent stopped bothering for a few days. I sent her random messages and she didnt reply, but then i sent her this message.....''hi, you remember me? i dont give a fiddlers if you do or not. We're going out. Give me your number.''
And she replied with 'where do i remember you from?'
I dont know how to reply i have never met her in my life, how do i reply and keep her hooked?
All i know of her is that she is an independent scene womans wrestler. Should i say something like ''i saw you at one of the shows, i kinda remember this awkward moment where you kept on eyeballing me like a piece of meat.''


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:53 am 
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Oh, um... the probability of getting a response is higher if you act like you know the chick but actually getting the date is trickier if she thinks you're lying. I don't generally advocate lying to chicks... it's better if you play it off as some kind of a joke or if you have plausibly actually met her somewhere.

That stated, you could name possible places where you might have met, but you really want to change the subject as quickly as possible.


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