I would give it to him as a Christmas Prezzie, see if he notices :-)
Simon :¬]
2007-12-19 05:29:18
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answered by Simon 5
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Well, first I'd eat more oatmeal in the fastest amount of time that I physically could, because gays LOVE oatmeal, and then I'd throw it up all over mad-dimple-blinking-tic's tshirt, hide it in the basement for a month, and then give it back to him. And then tell my therapist that I had a relapse by answering another one of your questions....
2007-12-19 10:29:43
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answered by Jeff B 5
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Legally, it is now yours. Oh wait - it's a blue tee. Different law. Give it back immediately or risk the consequences.
2007-12-19 10:29:32
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answered by Clint 7
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He's mad, has dimples and you accidentally nick his tee-shirt? You tease. I like you!
2007-12-19 10:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep the shirt and buy him 2 new ones.
[P.S. - kiss him on his dimples for me]
2007-12-19 10:33:24
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answered by nycguy10002 7
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What a strange question! The reply is obvious to me, you wash it and you put it back ACCIDENTALLY the same way you had borrowed it and thus nor harm done, isn't it?
2007-12-19 12:56:04
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answered by Minotaure 5
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Accidentally, huh? However does your roommate put up with you?
First wash out the oatmeal and the drool, then slip it back into the drawer while he's out.
2007-12-19 11:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If I borrowed it he would have to still be in it... and in that case I doubt he would be mad. Either way he could have it back when his heart desired it back.
2007-12-19 11:10:29
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answered by The Eight Ball 5
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What do you mean 'returning it' do you return accidentally borrowed things?
2007-12-19 10:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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right after I washed it, folded it or hung it up, then I'd give it back all clean, and say thank you for lending it to me, even if it was on accident.
2007-12-19 10:53:10
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answered by Jyse 6
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