I'm a bit confused by 'patty me out'. But regarding airing your story this afternoon, it depends on what kind of story it is. If it's an interesting personal experience, you could share it on social media or start a blog. If it's a fictional story, you might consider joining a writing group or sharing it with a local storytelling club.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'patty me out'. If you want to share your story this afternoon, I'm all ears.
I might be able to, but there could be unforeseen circumstances. Let's see how things go this afternoon.
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'm sorry, I don't really understand what you mean by 'chase me with patty story'. Can you clarify it a bit?
Sure, I can listen to your story this afternoon.
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.
It depends on various factors such as licensing, broadcasting rights, and scheduling. So, it might not be possible to air it 24/7.
Begin an air patty story by creating a character related to the patty. For instance, 'There was a little boy named Timmy who had a special power - he could make patties fly. One day, he made a patty and with a wave of his hand, the patty soared into the air. And this is the story of that air patty...' By introducing a character with a connection to the air patty, it gives more depth and a starting point for the narrative.
I'm not sure what that phrase means exactly. It seems quite confusing and might be a jumble of words.
It depends on your perspective. Some might find it easier, while others might not.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'air patty story'. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?