Oliver Twist.
Choosing between the boy who asked you out and the boy you asked out depends on your feelings for each. If you feel a stronger connection or chemistry with one over the other, that may guide your decision. Consider who you enjoy spending time with more and who aligns better with your values and interests. Ultimately, it's about who makes you feel happier and more comfortable.
Coming from a girl if any boy (unless there gross) just plain asked me out i would be flattered. i might not say yes but i might like them a little more for being open to me.
Little boy was a bomb with highly enriched uranium.
Who do you like more? Just go with what you want. Ask yourself," do you really want to go down this road?" its yor decision!
I have no idea what you're talking about as your question makes no sense.
Oliver Twist is the boy who famously asked for more food in the Charles Dickens story "Oliver Twist." Oliver was a poor orphan living in a workhouse and dared to ask for more gruel, which ultimately led to his tumultuous journey in the novel.
There was a little boy at school and he wanted to go to the toilet so he asked his teacher and his teacher said "only if you tell me the first 4 letters of the alphabet." So the boy went home and asked his dad what the 1st letter of the alphabet was. His dad was watching Football. So he said " SHUT UP AND LISTEN" So he wrote that down and went to his mum who was wathing darts and then the liitle boy asked "What is the 2nd letter of the alphabet is. She said"180" so he scribbled it down and said thanks mum. So then the boy went to his sister and asked her what the 3rd letter of the alphabet was. She was listening to Michael Jackson and said "Michael Jackson" so he said thank you. Then he asked his little brother what the 4th letter of the alphabet was and he said " In my little brum brum car." He wrote that down and said thank you so very much. The next morning he went to school and went up to the teacher and said " I no the first 4 letters of the alphabet" So the teacher said " Go on" then boy said SHUT UP AND LISTEN then the teacher said how many detentions do you want the boy said 180 then the teacher asked who do you think you are then the boy replyed Michael Jackson and then the Teacher asked how do you think you are going to escape from this and the boy said in my little brum brum car THE END
get more noticable. stop acting little less book smart and a little more street smart!
Lil Wayne! or little boy
ya, and a little more
The character who asked for more in Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" is Oliver Twist himself. Oliver, an orphan living in a workhouse, famously asked for more gruel, leading to his drastic punishment and eventual journey to London.
get over it cos who cares which gender asked