So, I decided I do want to talk about it. And I'm giving my biased version, because that's all I can give.
So I've been on two dates with this guy, so I decided to invite him to the huge group date that my roomate and her boyfriend were planning. It's the logical solution, right? So I invited him, and he told me that he had a ward temply trip, but that he could be there by 8:30. So I was like "cool!" and it became the plan.
So everyone starts to show up, and make these high-falutin gingerbread houses with sheds and cool roofs and towers, and I became the frosting wench; (making a delicious and gluey substance out of butter and sugar is not as easy as it seems) time begins to pass. 8:30 comes and goes... 9:00....9:30.... I finished my gingerbread house, and then headed upstairs. you see, it takes a lot for me to get embarassed. But I attended a group date at my house where my date didn't show up.... in front of a bunch of people I didn't know. Awesome. So I went upstairs and texted him. No answer. at 10:00 he texted me telling me he was JUST getting out of the temple..... and then he called me and left a message flippantly apologizing and saying that "he hoped I had a great time.... he certainly did!" Okay. I know it's bad to get mad at someone for going to the temple, but if you knew that you were going to be late when you were going into the session, you should have just texted before you left the locker room. Or better yet, don't say yes to a date you can't come to! Or don't tell someone in your apology message how much fun you had standing someone up on the date they invited you to. Unless of course you're TRYING to piss them off or are completely unable to comprehend the HUMILIATION involved in getting stood up in front of 12 other people.
So I'm mad. And I'm going to let myself be mad for as long as I want.
My genius roomate fixed everyting with Del Taco though. Man. No WONDER she make it into the business program.
I say drive-by-snowball the guy. But he may take that as flirting.
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