Phil may clean up nice, but Kate will out shine him; unless Kate can get him to where contacts.
“…unless Kate can get him to wear contacts.” FIFY.
wear (verb) – to place (an article of clothing) on one’s own person: He wore a tuxedo to the formal dinner last night.
where (pronoun) – in the place that: I wish I knew where he was last night.
“Isn’t enough that I fancy dinner!?”
reminds me of when i made reservations at The Brown Derby when i got to visit Disney World back when it was good
If your wife wants to dress up for dinner, you should do it too.
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Phil may clean up nice, but Kate will out shine him; unless Kate can get him to where contacts.
“…unless Kate can get him to wear contacts.” FIFY.
wear (verb) – to place (an article of clothing) on one’s own person: He wore a tuxedo to the formal dinner last night.
where (pronoun) – in the place that: I wish I knew where he was last night.
“Isn’t enough that I fancy dinner!?”
reminds me of when i made reservations at The Brown Derby when i got to visit Disney World back when it was good
If your wife wants to dress up for dinner, you should do it too.