Those whacky preteens and their inability to form sentences is so funny!!
Let us count the occurrences of preteen speak for Martha:
Uh – 2, Um – 2, well – 2, you know – 1, sort of – 1.
Let us count the occurrences of preteen speak for Michael:
Uh – 0, Um – 1, well – 1, you know – 2, sort of – 1, like – 3.
They have 8 apiece so we need a tiebreaker. I am going to give it to Michael for his use of the phrase “out of it” which means “not being in a state of one’s normal mind” and not “embarrassed”, which is what he really means here.
How will Martha respond?:
1. Will she knock that smug look off his face?
2. Will she walk away while Mike is in thought balloon land to see if he notices that she left?
3. Will she forgive his arrogant rudeness and call him to ask him over to her house and be friends again?
4. Will she give him the name of a doctor who handles premature baldness in preteens?
Those whacky preteens and their inability to form sentences is so funny!!
Let us count the occurrences of preteen speak for Martha:
Uh – 2, Um – 2, well – 2, you know – 1, sort of – 1.
Let us count the occurrences of preteen speak for Michael:
Uh – 0, Um – 1, well – 1, you know – 2, sort of – 1, like – 3.
They have 8 apiece so we need a tiebreaker. I am going to give it to Michael for his use of the phrase “out of it” which means “not being in a state of one’s normal mind” and not “embarrassed”, which is what he really means here.
How will Martha respond?:
1. Will she knock that smug look off his face?
2. Will she walk away while Mike is in thought balloon land to see if he notices that she left?
3. Will she forgive his arrogant rudeness and call him to ask him over to her house and be friends again?
4. Will she give him the name of a doctor who handles premature baldness in preteens?