Friday night, I was all set to go home and have an early night, but of course I didn't. I went up out local pub for a quick pint (which turned into three), and then left with a view to coming back later (I'd put a jumper on to come back to the UK, and was much too hot in the busy pub).
A girl came into the pub and sat at a table nearby who looked remarkably like someone who I used to share a house with (lets call he A). I decided quite quickly that she probably wasn't who I first thought she was (she was prettier than A), a view that was confirmed when one of her friends called by a name that wasn't A -lets call her B.
So I go home to change and have a break from drinking, but in turns out to only be a very short break and I'm back up there in just over an hour. I'm a little disapointed to discover that B isn't in there, although one of her frends still is.
Anyway, I'm delighted when a little while later B comes back in in slightly different clothes and looking even better. I figure I might as well go and talk to her anyway; I'd probably rather talk to her than the real A anyway.
Unfortunately, the group of people I'm stitting with has grown now to include 7 or 8 people, including my brother and his girlfriend and I don't really want to approach her with that much of an audience. But when she and her mate stand up and put their coats on I figure 'it's now or never', and (unusually) chose 'now'.
('I thought I knew you, but I realise I don't' is less lame than 'Don't I know you from somewhere?', right?)
So I go over to her as she is on her way out and say something like 'Excuse me, do you mind if I ask you something?' She doesn't so a start by confirming that she is the same girl who was sitting there earlier, and she has changed her clothes. She is and she had. So then I ask her if I was correct in thinking she was called B, and she said yes. I explained that looked a little like someone called A, but obviously she wasn't. Bizarrely, her friend turns out to be called A.
Anyway, after that I told her 'in fact, on closer inspection, you're a shade prettier than she was', and she smiles. And then I can't think of anything else to say so I say 'nice to meet you' or somesuch and let her go on her way.
Almost immediately, I realise I should have said something about wanting to know who she really was, and suggested we meet up, but it's too late.
I'm crap!
James.
Aww hunny, that sounds like the sort of ridiculous thing I would do!!!!Haha no offence!! I never get to the point and come out with what I want to say and always replay the situation back afterwards and end up kicking myself!!! So I say, here's to getting tougne tied and mushy brained!!!!!! XxX