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I'm loving that he was saying he'd get a DICK-tionary out and show her what it meant later. Classic innuendo! And if she still doesn't know, I'd be happy to show her.
The guy host tries to end the awkward moment and changes the subject with "Did you hear the Eagles won?"
And instead of letting it end there, the woman host says "Are you trying to help me? I don't know what that was."
I"m thinking, "Well Duh! Of course he's trying to help you! He's trying to save your skin but you're making it worse by pointing to the fact that he is trying to change the subject!"
SMH.
Some people have a quick save in front of them, and don't seem to notice.
I believe that she made an innocent mistake. And then she she realizes that she inadvertently flubbed up, and she apologizes. Then she says, "let's move on." I'm with her until that point.
But instead of moving on from that awkward moment, she keeps bringing us back to it by making comments about it. She doesn't let her partner steer away.
So then I started thinking that she enjoys the attention and she is not really that sorry. Know what I mean?
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And instead of letting it end there, the woman host says "Are you trying to help me? I don't know what that was."
I"m thinking, "Well Duh! Of course he's trying to help you! He's trying to save your skin but you're making it worse by pointing to the fact that he is trying to change the subject!"
SMH.
Some people have a quick save in front of them, and don't seem to notice.
But instead of moving on from that awkward moment, she keeps bringing us back to it by making comments about it. She doesn't let her partner steer away.
So then I started thinking that she enjoys the attention and she is not really that sorry. Know what I mean?
What y'all think?