I might be able to, but there could be unforeseen circumstances. Let's see how things go this afternoon.
I'm sorry, I don't really understand what you mean by 'chase me with patty story'. Can you clarify it a bit?
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 not sure what you mean by 'patty me out'. If you want to share your story this afternoon, I'm all ears.
Oh, well. Let me think. There was this patty who was lost in a magical forest. But don't worry, it found its way home with the help of some friendly fairies.
I don't think all news channels would do that. Usually, news coverage is based on newsworthiness and public interest, not random chasing of individuals' stories like that.
It depends on your perspective. Some might find it easier, while others might not.
I don't know the meaning as I've never heard of this story. It could be a story full of mystery and adventure where 'chase' might imply some sort of pursuit in a strange or magical world related to 'air patty', but this is just speculation.
In the Patty Hearst story, Patty Hearst was a well - known individual due to her family background. She was a young woman with a lot of privilege. But after being abducted by the SLA, she took actions that defied the expectations of society. She was seen as a victim of a violent and radical group at first, but then as she became involved with their activities, she became a subject of much debate regarding her own agency and moral responsibility.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'Can you chase me now air patty story' is. It might be a very unique or personal story that I haven't heard of before.
I don't think it is. Most of the time, such stories are fictional or based on very little real facts.