In the novel, Daisy talks to Julia (as a toddler) about how much they both love pineapple and how they should split one sometime. This may have been the reason why Daisy brings a pineapple.
Speaking of romance and sparks, I'm actually looking for some advice on a woman. I was wondering if this could be a sign that the woman is interested in me. She used to work at the bakery I go to a lot, and we chatted and connected so many times. On her last day, she said my coffee was on her. One day, I ran into her at the bar. We chatted, and I said something about her bravely coming out of her shell better than me (however I worded it) because of her singing karaoke during her first time here. Not long after, when she and her friends were singing again, she gestured me toward them and pointed to the lyrics on the screen. What's funny is I had told her I didn't like being in the spotlight during the said "out of shell" conversation. Not to criticize her action and encouragement! Just saying it's interesting and I'm wondering about her motive, perspective, and if it could've meant something. What do you guys think? We had always gotten along so well at the bakery. Should I ask her for her number, next time I see her?
I think that if a woman asks you to do something, if you want a chance to see 'where things can go', you just need to do it. If you don't, that's the answer.
All right, there's an update I gotta tell you. I saw her last night at the bar. I pretended I didn't see her in the dancing crowd, she noticed me (I think after I accidentally bumped into her), put her hand on my arm to get my attention, and said hi. It was a very brief talk, given the dancing and loudness. So of course, I did not ask for her number or to be my date at the swing dance. But it's not just that. She was with a group of friends, and one of them was a guy she talked with. He _could_ have been her boyfriend. What would be the signs (aside from kissing, obviously). You ask, I'll reflect on their moments at the bar. I don't want to get my hopes up; I gotta keep my feet on the ground.
In the novel, Daisy talks to Julia (as a toddler) about how much they both love pineapple and how they should split one sometime. This may have been the reason why Daisy brings a pineapple.
It also used to be really popular to bring pineapple to parties as a welcoming gift. So that could be why Daisy brings it.
I loved how Camila and Daisy became friends, and how Camila encouraged Daisy to reconnect with Billy following her death.
Camila is the sweetest! ❤
CAMILA CAMILA CAMILA. We need more Camila love ❤
Camila you looks ❤❤❤
I Simply love this story ❤️❤️❤️
I love it❤❤
Daisy reminds me of Florence Welch.
Swear to god every time prime uploads I think it’s about invincible 😭
Speaking of romance and sparks, I'm actually looking for some advice on a woman. I was wondering if this could be a sign that the woman is interested in me. She used to work at the bakery I go to a lot, and we chatted and connected so many times. On her last day, she said my coffee was on her. One day, I ran into her at the bar. We chatted, and I said something about her bravely coming out of her shell better than me (however I worded it) because of her singing karaoke during her first time here. Not long after, when she and her friends were singing again, she gestured me toward them and pointed to the lyrics on the screen. What's funny is I had told her I didn't like being in the spotlight during the said "out of shell" conversation. Not to criticize her action and encouragement! Just saying it's interesting and I'm wondering about her motive, perspective, and if it could've meant something. What do you guys think? We had always gotten along so well at the bakery. Should I ask her for her number, next time I see her?
I think that if a woman asks you to do something, if you want a chance to see 'where things can go', you just need to do it. If you don't, that's the answer.
@@BeAwesomeful she didn’t ask me to do anything; what do you think we’re talking about here?
yeah you should ask!!!!
@@schrdingerscat there’s a swing dance next month. I have to see her by chance. Should I ask her to be my swing dance date?
All right, there's an update I gotta tell you. I saw her last night at the bar. I pretended I didn't see her in the dancing crowd, she noticed me (I think after I accidentally bumped into her), put her hand on my arm to get my attention, and said hi. It was a very brief talk, given the dancing and loudness. So of course, I did not ask for her number or to be my date at the swing dance. But it's not just that. She was with a group of friends, and one of them was a guy she talked with. He _could_ have been her boyfriend. What would be the signs (aside from kissing, obviously). You ask, I'll reflect on their moments at the bar. I don't want to get my hopes up; I gotta keep my feet on the ground.
Daisy jones the homework girl
2nd
Boring