OMG OMG OMG I feel so bad at the moment. Basically if you read Happy Apple's latest post you might have some questions.....So I shall explain the story behind it, story is, Average and I visited her yesterday whilst she was volunteering before our 9 am classes. Then they joined me briefly in Fisher during my 4 hour break which was when my battery died so I could only check my messages when I got home and I found this really nice text wishing my good luck for the test that I just sat. I thought it was Happy Apple but the number that I had saved under her name didn't match so I started to run a mental list of names of people who I met yesterday who may or may not have my number. I'm just slightly paranoid because once I had someone call me asking for help about accounting homework which I don't even do until next semester. Yeah I got pretty worked up about who called me, it's like V with unknown numbers but this time the number is known and I'm really scared to call them and ask "who is this?"
Moving onto part 2 of the tale, so today on the train I wanted to confirm if it was Happy Apple that texted me because it was so nice and I really wanted to put a name to the number and text so I tried to confirm my number with 365 friend and SB but that failed. So I turned to Arabi and she had the same number for Happy Apple as me so I assumed that it wasn't her because if both of us had the same number then it must be someone entirely different. That's when some friends in the secret group came to visit me in Sci-tech library before we went to Mannings Bar for lunch. SO being the weirdo that DL is, he decided to call the person who texted me because he could and he felt like it and might I say that he is a horrible person when it comes to finding out people's names on the phone.
So moral of the story is that I owe Happy Apple a huge apology for putting her in such an awkward situation and message to everyone; please to tell me when you change your number like my gay lover who sent an amusing text telling us all about the disease that her iPhone contracted and how it inevitably succumbed to it slow and eventual death
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