Sunday, March 25, 2007

No title.. too lazy to think of one

Ok.. it's 1:48am. I just came back from Laundry, Curve after few drinks with friends. The place was packed. Packed with single ladies and guys waiting to get picked up by the latter. If you really make an observation like I did, you be amazed by the countless action going on at the bar.

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flirt
(flûrt) Pronunciation Key v. flirt·ed, flirt·ing, flirts v. intr.
To make playfully romantic or sexual overtures.
To deal playfully, triflingly, or superficially with: flirt with danger.
To move abruptly or jerkily.


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stray
(strā) Pronunciation Key intr.v. strayed, stray·ing, strays
1. To move away from a group, deviate from the correct course, or go beyond established limits.
2. To become lost.
3. To wander about without a destination or purpose; roam. See Synonyms at
wander.
4. To follow a winding course; meander.
5. To deviate from a moral, proper, or right course; err.

6. To become diverted from a subject or train of thought; digress. See Synonyms at swerve.

Look at the differences between flirt and stray. How many people actually falls in the category of flirt and out of it, how many falls in the category of stray?

Human behaviour studies has been conducted centuries ago.. It is widely use by some of the elite goverment organization such as FBI. Not to say I'm expert in it... in fact I'm just a customer at a place like Laundry who is curious about all this.

Which category do you fall into? Now that you know the meaning of flirt and stray (hopefully), please be very careful when you drink. You don't want to regret at the first blink of the eye, do you?

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