What's wrong with that? It may not be the most universally flattering form of poetry, but he was trying.
2007-05-06 15:22:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It Only Proves In Their Opinion That Your Graceful.
2007-05-06 22:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Think of the smooth, fine line that it would make; nothing jerky or jumpy. Now, think of what a "graceful pencil" like that would write; BABY!!!
2007-05-06 22:27:37
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answered by the buffster 5
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The key word was "graceful"...yes it's a different way of complementing.
2007-05-06 22:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The way you walk obviously is captivating to this person and they are trying to pay you a complement.
2007-05-06 22:30:55
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answered by j c 4
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Sounds like a guy working a little too hard to perfect a new pick up line.
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2007-05-06 22:44:08
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answered by Jacob W 7
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I have never fallen for a pick up line. Not one time. Not in thirty years. But...I'm a writer. And that line would have SO worked on me! Lol!
2007-05-06 22:28:28
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answer #7
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answered by mythisjones 2
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It was a quote silly Many poets develop intimate relations with objects.Muses.anything that aids their focus on the prose.You dance like the flames that warm my soul in darkness...ect...ect
2007-05-06 22:30:49
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answered by dakkunan 3
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personally i dont think he was trying to be mean. i thought it was a very nice compliment must have overdid it a bit but expressing how u feel about someone isnt wrong
2007-05-06 22:25:49
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answered by Nathan 3
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this means many things..sometimes people are just full of beans and say anything that comes to their little brain..lol
2007-05-06 22:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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