OH WOW!!!!!
the feeling is so mutual its scary.
when i saw you, my heart fell out of my buttocks.
you make my nose run with glee.
everytime i see your face, i think of my dead dog.
OH WOW!!!!!
the feeling is so mutual its scary.
when i saw you, my heart fell out of my buttocks.
you make my nose run with glee.
everytime i see your face, i think of my dead dog.
OH WOW!!!!!
the feeling is so mutual its scary.
when i saw you, my heart fell out of my buttocks.
you make my nose run with glee.
everytime i see your face, i think of my dead dog.
No, Walt Kelly had his cartoon character, Pogo the possum, say, "We have met the enemy and he is us."
The south was glad he was dead. The north, however, weren't.
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they met at Appomattox
if you meant "we're here" then: we have arrived, we came, we made it (as in, "im so glad we could make it to the party")
It is better to say "I am glad that I met you too".
Perhaps as glad as I am that I met you - though I can't say I know much about you at this point.
yes
Glad she met him, you mean? Yeah, pretty much.
"I would have said that it was nice to meet you but I'm not a liar."
je suis content de l'avoir rencontrée
When a guy says "I'm glad I met you," it typically means that he values your presence in his life and appreciates the positive impact you've had on him. It could also indicate that he enjoys your company and is happy to have crossed paths with you.
Well, it is polite after meeting someone, when parting company that one says "nice to have met you."
Through this wonderful medium called the internet (although we have never actually met) I am glad to have made your acquaintance.
உனை சந்தித்து இதனை பெற்றது மகிழ்ச்சி என்று எனக்கு மகிழ்ச்சி.
This quote is from J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye." The full quote is "I am always saying 'Glad to've met you' to somebody I'm not at all glad I met. If you want to stay alive, you have to say that stuff, though." It reflects the protagonist Holden Caulfield's cynical perspective on social interactions.
They went their separate ways,glad he did because she was the hatefulless woman I ever met,tonite saw him at a bar in Shakers,our we change