prokofiev
2019-10-22 23:35:16
My friend Joe is an Aries while his girlfriend is a Leo. Joe isn't very well-to-do whereas his girlfriend is very well-off. He threw a party at his place last week where cheap wines were served. The sofas in his apartment are made of some cheap material. His television is cheap and nasty. Recently he got some clothes on the cheap as the store is about to go into liquidation. He bought a pair of cheap shoes that fell apart after a couple months so I bought him some good quality ones. He's too cheap to buy new shoes. He's very mean with the air conditioner too- it's only on for an hour each day then he opens the windows and turns on the fans instead. He holidayed in Macau last month but he's so cheap he didn't even buy us postcards. He stayed at a three star hotel which serves cheap and cheerful food and sells cheap and cheerful clothes. He's a pianist. He explained to us regarding a piece by Haydn "This passage should be played beautifully rather than rhythmically. Otherwise it's a bit cheap." He asked me to get him some Haydn scores as I can get them on the cheap from a friend of mine. We watched a kickboxing fight where Paul hit Chris with a cheap shot after he lost to Chris. We also watched a comedy show which was full of cheap laughs. The comedian is famous for his vulgar manner. In the show his suit was vulgar. His jokes and jibes were cheap and vulgar. Joe honours his parents and is thankful for what his parents have done for him. His sister is also a good daughter whereas his brother needs to be a better son. In the east, teachers and parents stress the importance of filial piety which means Chinese parental respect. They teach you should honour your parents and take care of them. Recently Joe's cousin stole his watchband. It was a matter of honour to tell him. My brother felt honour bound to tell him too. His dad is a man of honour and great integrity. Both Joe and I are kickboxing fans. In January Fred will be fighting Chris for the heavyweight title for the honour of his country. Winning the championship is a matter of personal honour, family honour and national honour. Last week his church held a banquet in honour of Fred. Joe asked if I would do him the honour of accompanying him to the banquet which I did. It was a signal honour to meet Fred. When he saw us he said humbly "It's a great honour to have you here Joe" We asked him if he would do us the honour of becoming our grappling coach. He said "We'll see." A couple of waitresses did the honours and greeted the guests at the door. After we sat down Fred said to the waiter "Will you do the honours and cut us a piece of chicken?" Fred said to us "I would be honoured if you could come and see my fight in January" We gave him an affirmative response. Last year Dana said to him "I would be honoured if you attended the hall of fame ceremony" which he did. He was honoured for his performance in his last fight. Besides winning the championship he was honoured with an award for excellence in wrestling. By the way many people bought front row tickets for the next event at half price or less due to a computer error but the company stated that they would honour these tickets nonetheless which could cost a million dollars in lost earnings. Joe's brother has opened a beauty parlour. Hopefully it attracts lots of customers as he bet the farm on it. His uncle was broke several years ago as he bet the ranch on his company which went bankrupt later. He managed to honour his debts in three years. His great granddad accepted a commission as a senior officer in the army. He was buried with full military honours.