CancerOfYourSoul
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Ok If you call someone and they happen to be asleep is waiting an hour too late or too early.. or does it all just depend on the person?
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No it depends on whether it's a reasonable time of the ****ing day to phone someone you collossal blithering genital wart.
No it depends on whether it's a reasonable time of the ****ing day to phone someone you collossal blithering genital wart.
If you call at night, and he's asleep, what do you think that means?
people who sleep through the day, on other other hand, deserve to get woken up by your insistent phonecalls.
No it depends on whether it's a reasonable time of the ****ing day to phone someone you collossal blithering genital wart.
Actually its only 10 pm where I am.
Isn't "could've" actually wrong?
But it is, I need them to bring something to me in school. A chitchat wouldn't be too shabby either.
I'd say this kind of information would've been useful in the OP, but it seems like the context of your dilemma is so specific that none us are really going to be able to help you anyway. If you're just looking for permission to disrupt the guy's snooze, then... go hog wild, I guess.Actually more like pass out. The guy i'm calling is a drunk and unhealthy to boot. Sleeptime is near impossible to track.
Man, browser spellcheckers ain't worth shit. Besides I don't see how you could "misspell" an abbreviation, the whole idea is you're missing half the letters in the words anyway.Maybe... "should've" also shows up as a misspelling, although "would've" appears to be acceptable.