I'm not entirely sure without more context. 'Aire' could be a name or a misspelling perhaps. 'Patty' might be a person too. Maybe they are referring to the fundamental elements or events that form the story, but it's really hard to say for sure.
Maybe 'aire' is a place and 'patty' is an event that happened there which forms the basis of the story.
Well, 'do me a head game' could potentially refer to someone playing mind games with you. However, 'air patty' is a rather strange addition. It might be that it's part of a really unique and creative story where someone is using this term to describe a situation that involves both mental challenges (the head game) and something intangible like an 'air patty', which could be a symbol or a made - up concept in the story.
Yes, it could. Aire Patty's stories often have elements that can lift your mood and make you feel better.
'Grouplove tell me a story' is an interesting statement. Grouplove is a musical group known for their unique sound and lyrics. This statement might be a prompt for someone to share a story that has a similar vibe or emotion as their music. It could also be a request within a fan community, where fans are encouraged to tell a story that somehow relates to the band. Maybe it's about the first time they heard a Grouplove song, or a time when a Grouplove song helped them through a tough situation.
Well, 'cwtv' might refer to a TV channel or some kind of media platform. 'Tell me a story' is a simple request for a story. Maybe it's asking the cwtv to share an interesting narrative, like a fictional tale, a real - life story related to their shows or actors, or perhaps a story about the history of the channel.
I don't know what 'patty me' means. Maybe it's a new or made - up phrase. For 'air the story', one way could be to tell it out loud to an audience, like in a gathering or a presentation.
Sure. There was a boy named Tom who was crazy about patties. One afternoon, he decided to make his own super - sized patty. He piled on all his favorite ingredients. When he finally took a bite, it was a delicious mess.
I think 'a piece of me an everyday story' implies that every day, we have stories that make up who we are. It's like a mosaic of our identity. These everyday stories could be as simple as what we ate for breakfast or as profound as a moment of self - discovery. By sharing or reflecting on these stories, we are revealing a piece of our true selves.
I don't understand it. It might be a wrong expression. Maybe it should be 'He/She is also used to telling me stories'. If so, it means that someone has a habit of telling stories to me.
One benefit could be that it gives Patty a voice. Her story might inspire others who are in similar situations.