Why did Karla think they were HER tickets?
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JCrewgirl — 14 years ago(November 02, 2011 03:07 PM)
Yes they were. Carla lived there or at least she acted like she did, she was doing her laundry, answering the phone, etc. that sounds like someone who lives there not just visiting.
"Behind every woman scorned is a man that made her that way"
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SeleneGoddess — 14 years ago(November 02, 2011 03:09 PM)
- Julie would not have reacted the way she did at the
front door closing
if she had a roommate who would have come in through the front door. - Julie says it's "her number" that's unlisted. Not "our number".
- Friends do laundry at each other's places all the time. Especially if they went home with them after a night at the club. Not to mention that all Carla washed were her tennis shoes. It's not like she had heaps of laundry she was washing.
Arguing with a bigot is like teaching an infant the quadratic formula.
- Julie would not have reacted the way she did at the
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EmilyTheDramaQueen — 14 years ago(November 02, 2011 04:21 PM)
- Julie's been through hell and back so she's paranoid and judging from the class room scene she freaks out A LOT!
- They can have different land lines like me and my roommate do
Also, every description of this movie says that Carla is her roommate, so I don't get why your stupid ass (and you are the only one who does) think they aren't. So get over it they are!
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SeleneGoddess — 14 years ago(November 02, 2011 06:20 PM)
Actually, if you read our posts, it was more laughter and joking on my part (and I think her part) where I didn't appreciate the childish nature she responded with and she thought I couldn't admit I was wrong. Then it just ended up beingfluff
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