nope.
cheeky slap on the bum
talk to her about it. and dont just bring him up in conversation. pretty much start the conversation with 'i like the same guy you do'.
No she does not have a boy friend but my brother wants me to set him up with her because my cousin knows her cousin so we r practically family!!!!
Yes, I know because my cousin watches it. You should also remember that a show does not make up a person. If a guy wants to watch a girly show, he can. That doesn't make him gay.
set her up with him
I would guess Jerry's cousin, Muscles, since Tom set him up with 3 tough cats from Dirty Work, Inc.
You should move on and not worrying about calling him anything. If he's moved on with his cousin, you should remove yourself from that situation as soon as possible.
don't
stand-up guy
tell them if they were true friends they would help you instaed of their other friend
You should hyphenate "set up" when it is used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "set-up process" or "set-up fee." However, when used as a verb phrase, such as "I will set up the meeting," it should not be hyphenated. Always consider the context to determine the correct form.
Go for it