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Ebony girl spreaded My crap? What about your crap? Don't act like you are Mr. Saint. I dealt with a lot of your crap too, so stop being such an egotistical prick and get over yourself! Tony shouted. I slowly balled my hands into a fist and stared at her. She stared back equally as hard. Then, to the surprise of the five around us, we grinned at each other and said in unison, Game over. Unclenching our fists, we embraced each other and burst out laughing. We turned to see five very stunned faces around us. Would someone please explain to me what just happened here? Chris asked, looking very puzzled. Tony laughed. Well guys, we did warn you about this earlier. This is how we blow off pent up frustrations. We figured out a long time ago that we provided a great vent for each other. There are mostly no holds barred. There are a few exceptions, which we won't go into here, but it helps. When someone starts to get really mad and clenches their fists, that's the signal it's time to stop. When the other does the same, we just wait for one to start smiling and then say 'Game over.' We hug, and that's it. We don't dwell on what was said, because it's now history. If anything is still irritating us, it comes out the next time. The guys relaxed a little, but still didn't look entirely convinced. It's true guys. This is how our friendship has survived over the last ten years without disintegrating completely, I said. Sorry, but this is one of those small things you'll have to get used to when the two of us are around. Besides, if you ever need to let off steam, it really works wonders. Just remember that what is said during the argument stays in the argument, and that when it's time to end, you end it. Still unconvinced, Joey put his hand on my shoulder. You sure? he asked. I looked back at him and smiled. Yeah, I'm sure. To the surprise of everyone there, including me, he leaned over and kissed me square on the lips. When we broke apart, I was blushing bright red and Joey had the world's biggest grin on his face some of ebony girl spreaded. Whatever, John said. He stood up and stalked off into the house. Lance sighed. What next? he wondered out loud, throwing his hands up in the air. He turned his attention back to the papers in front of him, which were spread out over the picnic table. I just don't know how we're going to pull this new one off... he muttered. He continued to pore over everything until he was distracted but a growing din coming from the woods ebony girl spreaded Because I said so! Tony yelled, waving her hands in the air. That's not a good reason, and stop waving your damn hands in my face, I said, putting my hands on my hips. I'll wave my hands in your face whenever I feel like it! she responded, putting her left hand right in front of my face. By this time we had attracted a crowd. Lance, Chris, Josh, and even John had come over to see the spectacle. Joey just stood behind us and watched, shaking his head in disbelief. Josh made his way over to Joey with a confused look on his face. What are they so upset about? he asked with concern. They're not upset. At least I don't think so, Joey responded with ebony girl spreaded. |