Yes, what a waste of a perfectly good evening.
Yes
Nope
Yes, what a waste of a perfectly good evening.
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This pretty much. I'm mainly wondering why he invited you for something he didn't really want to do anyway. I definitly wouldn't have left home before he told me the right address and if he wouldn't awnser his phone within a few attempts I'd stop caring and go home. If I plan to do something with somebody which is kinda vague, I make sure I pick-up my phone if that person calls.
Basically, it sounds like he was just jerking you around and deserves a good punch in the face. Not sure why people think it is funny to waste other people their evening though... :S
/confused
Originally Posted by Warbringer O'Mrogg
He is an idiot.
I voted no, you should have gone away.
I wouldn't call this person a friend. If anything I'd wager that he was wasting your time just for fun.
Seems a little absentminded on his part, you had every reason to go home, the movie was 15 minutes in already. Don't hang this over him forever though, forgive and forget.
Your friend isn't worth the effort. He was too distracted over a game? It sounds like he felt the game was more important than your time.
The poll seems a little off though. People have voted "yes" to say you've done the right thing in blowing it off in the end, and other have voted "no" to say you did the wrong thing in leaving when he gave you two addresses. Both are answers to different questions.
It's always been Wankershim!
The fact that your so called friend gave you two address shows me that he was messing you around and thought it was quite funny like most people on I believed you should of just stayed home.
If you ask me, you shouldn't bother with him ever again. He doesn't sound like friend material.
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Unless he makes it up to you and apologizes he's not worth keeping around.