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Perhaps (if you choose to reply)---you could respond with something like how you were only e-mailing as a courtesy, so as not to be rude, as you CERTAINLY didn't no care for his type....... You go girl!!!!!!!!! |
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WOW!!!! I wish somebody would email ME and say I had a nice picture!!!!!
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My league sucks!!!
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WOW!!!! I wish somebody would email ME and say I had a nice picture!!!!! lol same here. |
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Let's kick his a$$!!!
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I hate people that are rude when you email them.......I emailed this guy to tell him he had a nice picture and he e mailed me back and said that I was out of his league He is not rude, but idiot. |
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Wow, doesn't anyone get the phrase he used? He was saying that she is better than him and essentially not confident enough of himself to be with her.
How many have been with a friend and seen an attractive member of the opposite sex somewhere. Often the two will comment on what they see. One will comment "she's out of my league, man". That means; she's too good for him! Geez! |
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She's like the Wind by Patrick Swayze....
She's like the wind through my tree She rides the night next to me She leads me through moonlight Only to burn me with the sun She's taken my heart But she doesn't know what she's done Feel her breath on my face Her body close to me Can't look in her eyes She's out of my league Just a fool to believe I have anything she needs She's like the wind [SOLO] I look in the mirror and all I see Is a young old man with only a dream Am I just fooling myself That she'll stop the pain Living without her I'd go insane Feel her breath on my face Her body close to me Can't look in her eyes She's out of my league Just a fool to believe I have anything she needs She's like the wind Feel your breath on my face Your body close to me Can't look in your eyes You're out of my league Just a fool to believe (Just a fool to believe) She's like the wind (Just a fool to believe) Just a fool to believe (She's like the wind) Just a fool to believe (Just a fool to believe) She's like the wind (Just a fool to believe) Just a fool to believe She's like the wind (Just a fool...) (She's like the wind) (She's like the wind) (Just a fool...) (She's like the wind) (Just a fool...) Do you see how he is fully complimentary to her, and he believes that he is not good enough for her... Trust me when you say "You're out of my league" it means you think that someone is better than you..vs. "Oh I'm out of her league" means she's not good enough for me... |
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Wow, doesn't anyone get the phrase he used? He was saying that she is better than him and essentially not confident enough of himself to be with her. How many have been with a friend and seen an attractive member of the opposite sex somewhere. Often the two will comment on what they see. One will comment "she's out of my league, man". That means; she's too good for him! Geez! I bet it's you! LOl! j.k. |
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Wow, doesn't anyone get the phrase he used? He was saying that she is better than him and essentially not confident enough of himself to be with her. How many have been with a friend and seen an attractive member of the opposite sex somewhere. Often the two will comment on what they see. One will comment "she's out of my league, man". That means; she's too good for him! Geez! Agreed.. it was meant as a compliment. |
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Thank-you Lily for helping clarify that what the guy was saying was a compliment!
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Sounds more like he was complimenting you suggesting that you are in a "league" higher than him which is how the phrase in most often taken. This is how I interpret it also |
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Thank-you Lily for helping clarify that what the guy was saying was a compliment! I'm the lyrical master, I can solve any problem with a song...sometimes even a dance... |
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I think what he meant was that you are way better than he is and he, therefore, feels obliged to educate you that you are too good for him. That was refreshingly kind of him to let you know to look for better than him. I've seen you on here. You exude class. He saw it, too. He's SO CLASSLESS, he can't take a compliment.
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Did he say that YOU were out of HIS league? That would mean that he doesn't think he is good enough for YOU for some reason.
Or did he say HE was out of YOUR league? That would mean he is an arrogant son-of-a-, and your better off knowing & not wasting your time only to find out later. |
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At least you got a reply...
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That's why I do not look for someone out of my league You'll never know if they're in your league unless you step up to the bat and try to run the bases. |
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Wow, doesn't anyone get the phrase he used? He was saying that she is better than him and essentially not confident enough of himself to be with her. How many have been with a friend and seen an attractive member of the opposite sex somewhere. Often the two will comment on what they see. One will comment "she's out of my league, man". That means; she's too good for him! Geez! I bet it's you! LOl! j.k. Me that sent the email to her? No way. I have never regarded any woman as out of my league! As the 2nd verse shows in the song that Lily quoted, the phrase was taken in the wrong way and everyone is hammering away on some poor guy that made nothing more than a compliment. |
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I hate people that are rude when you email them.......I emailed this guy to tell him he had a nice picture and he e mailed me back and said that I was out of his league try as I might...I fail to see the compliment in the reply..sounds to me like the responder was just plain ol rude... |
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I hate people that are rude when you email them.......I emailed this guy to tell him he had a nice picture and he e mailed me back and said that I was out of his league Forgive me if I'm wrong here, but if he says you are out of his league isn't that a compliment to you? I think that means he doesn't feel adequete enough for you. |
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