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Return to Book Page. Ever wonder how the great flirts do it? How they manage to attract a man's attention, even in the distracting setting of a crowded bar? And then, once they've got it, how they keep him focused? The people standing behind the bar watch this game play out night after night.
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A good bartender doesn't just know how to mix drinks -- he knows how to read people, too. Dushan and Jason have witnessed every kind of hookup and screwup you can imagine. They know who is going to send over a drink before he even thinks of it. They can tell if a man's a bully, a loser, or gay as soon as he walks in the door. Most of all, they know what women have to do to make guys want to get their number. Drawing on their own observations as well as surveys of their patrons, Dushan and Jason show women what men are "really" thinking and how to use that information to their advantage.
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Published November 7th by Atria first published To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Jul 22, Laura Blomgren rated it really liked it. A cute, quick read that I really enjoyed, and passed along to a friend of mine who is also a bartender. I didn't hear vs.
Previous Thread Next Thread. Hello, I have a question - what sounds better are they both correct? I didn't hear you.
What does "you didn't hear it from me" mean?
I haven't heard you. The context is simple. Somebody is talking to me and I miss the message because my mind was wandering at the time. For me only the simple past is correct.
The perfect is wrong. Tazzler , Feb 21, I agree with Tazzler, only option A is correct here.
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