Does that line really work and do guys really use that line? I guess so because a guy on a bike just used that line on me. I figured I should post this right now when it's still or I probably won't do it.
I was working late tonight at my office and was dressed up in my office gal attire. Anyway, it was just before midnight and I decided to drop off some mail which is a block and a half away.
I usually dress conservatively but it's pretty hot out tonight and it's dark so left on my 4" stillettos (actually 3 3/4 but it rounds up to 4) and I had on a sleeveless LBD and decided against putting on a sweater. In the daytime I would have reduced the heel by at least an inch and put on a sweater. So I'm out for a stroll minding my own business when I see a guy on a bike riding towards me. He's on the other side of the road and then he veers to my side real close and passes by. I can hear him slow down as I keep on walking. Then I figure he's following me since my route has a two turns in it and he was riding in the opposite direction. I'm kind of nervous but this is Toronto so I figure it's safe. The streets are well lit and I was on a fairly major street.
So next thing you know he's right beside me and he says hello, and I say hello back. Then he uses the line "hey, don't I know you from somewhere?". All I could say was no, I don't think so. I guess I could have come up with something a lot better. Then he left me alone, with a huge grin on my face. He never knew.
Sorry for the long post. I don't post too often so I had to put in a lot of background. Anyway, after I got back to my office I figured the best line would have been:
"I bet you say that to all the boys."
Kim