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Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:08 pm |
I realize this is really quite specific but it doesn't hurt to ask. I was recently told by a male friend that he wanted to "walk clockwise around a table" with me, that it's some sort of tradition but he won't tell me WHAT IT MEANS.
I assume it's Celtic. Can anyone shed light on what this is? |
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:48 pm |
Holy crap I remember that from Full House! When Uncle Jesse's family from Greece came, his cousin fell in love with DJ and asked her to do that.....it's like a marriage proposal! |
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:15 pm |
my sushi secret wrote: |
Holy crap I remember that from Full House! When Uncle Jesse's family from Greece came, his cousin fell in love with DJ and asked her to do that.....it's like a marriage proposal! |
It's funny how I remember that from Full House as well! Oh, the many things television can teach you, lol.
And yes, in the show, it meant that they would be bound together( such as a marriage) of two people.
So FrevaKZ, before you do anything, find out what he is trying to say to you. Maybe he wants to become more than friends, something like that. Bottom line, COMMUNICATE with the guy!
I'm curious to find out what your male friend is up to , so keep us posted. |
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Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:56 pm |
He loves her, he wants to marry her, he wants her to have like 10,000 of his babies! -American Beauty...sorta! |
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Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:10 pm |
WHOA THERE
Are you serious? I thought it was something like that but I wasn't sure at all...especially because he wouldn't tell me what it meant. It won't be happening anytime soon either, haha, since he said "I hope to someday.."
Goodness. It's not everyday that you break up with your boyfriend (ass) and then find new fish in the sea three weeks later. Not rushing into this, I won't. |
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Mon Aug 21, 2006 6:39 pm |
I remember that from Full House also. |
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