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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Z holds a conversation with the Sage (which would actually fit on Twitter)
"You know I'm not difficult, darling, don't you?" "Nyah." "What?" "Nyah." "Well, exactly."
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Who spoke first? It is difficult to tell.
ReplyDeleteReally? I think it's obvious. But if you're in any doubt, I asked the question.
ReplyDeleteI knew it was you. Though it's hard to tell whether he means no you're not difficult, or no he doesn't know etc etc.
ReplyDeleteHe simply enjoys teasing me. He knows I'm entirely adorable, but he wouldn't dream of telling me so. He just leaves the occasional clue.
ReplyDeleteI could tell it was you Z, as you told him what to think, but in the form of a question ;o)
ReplyDeleteWell spotted and entirely accurate.
ReplyDeleteYou think I'm a bit opinionated, don't you Simon? ;-)
What were you being difficult about Z? !
ReplyDeleteI've forgotten! Anyway, I wasn't being difficult. I'm never difficult. My husband almost said so.
ReplyDeleteI bet you that that conversation actually happen, it is real, why is it that humans have to relate like that now? can they be a little more expressive or did sms ate their brains
ReplyDeleteI bet you that that conversation actually happen, it is real, why is it that humans have to relate like that now? can they be a little more expressive or did sms ate their brains
ReplyDeleteI think it was shorthand for "How should I know, I've only been married to you for 36 years and I still don't know quite what to expect". Or maybe "Darling, difficult is not quite the word - impossible, perhaps". But he'd be too polite to say that!
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