I thought the high compliments afterward (exaggerated though still true) would make it seem a bit silly. I don't like it when you're mad at me. It makes me feel bad to get a friend mad at me, really bad. I apologize for my confusing conveyance of my actual meaning.
I've gotta go now. I'm going to see a movie with my friend, one last thing together before we go off to college. I'm going to miss him. :'(
I'm not going to argue over the grammar either, it just doesn't seem right to me, I have no proof. Ask a different person who writes and see what they say, I don't want to get you mad at me again.
"You should too" would work as well.
26-Aug-2010 01:40:06
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