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Is that what I said?
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Is that what you implied?
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I don't know is it?
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Would you mind telling me if I could join you for our apple cider?
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Would you like to join me in drinking apple cider?
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Why wouldn't I want to join such an awesome guy like you *sits down next to you and hands you your apple cider*?
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That's jolly. *sips apple cider
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Nice night to be sippin' apple cider isn't it? Do you not like questions anymore?
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That's jolly? *sips apple cider
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Isn't it a nice night?
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Isn't it a beautiful night? Did you accidentally double post?
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Did you look at the correction?
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Isn't the correction what I replied to?
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Is it?
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Can't you assume it is based off of the way the chain of conversation flows? Couldn't you assume based off of my implication?
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Can I assume that?
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For my sake and the sake of the conversation, why don't you make that assumption? *sips apple cider* How would you like to get up off of this curb and go somewhere more comfortable to enjoy our apple cider?
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How about my porch?
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Wouldn't I like that? Why don't you lead the way?
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Would you like to sit in this chair? *pours you another glass of cider.
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Wouldn't that be jolly as you put it? *fills up your glass with more cider and toasts with you*
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I think this occasion calls for the good stuff don't you? This here bottle of cider has been passed down through the generations would you like a glass?
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Wouldn't I love to share this ancient cider, as long as you have no sentimental value attached to it? Out of respect, why don't you take the first drink after our toast?
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Sounds jolly doesn't it? *pours two glasses of cider and toasts, how about we toast to the invention of apple cider?
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Edited by Phøtøn: 10/3/2015 4:21:03 AMWouldn't that be the jolliest thing yet? *clinks glass with yours and enjoys your camaraderie* Cheers buddy, what do you want to talk about over our cider?