Asking people out
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
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I work 3rd shift in grocery,
and very lonely. A customer, who sometimes lingered to chat while I worked, revealed enough about herself for me to realize that she was what I was looking for. So, I said, "Madam, come to my house and I will put on Barber's Adagio for Strings and have my way with you."
She freaked out and I spent weeks certain that I would be deservedly dismissed for being nuts. Instead, she invited me out to coffee and later became spouse #2.
( , Fri 11 Dec 2009, 22:09, 3 replies)
and very lonely. A customer, who sometimes lingered to chat while I worked, revealed enough about herself for me to realize that she was what I was looking for. So, I said, "Madam, come to my house and I will put on Barber's Adagio for Strings and have my way with you."
She freaked out and I spent weeks certain that I would be deservedly dismissed for being nuts. Instead, she invited me out to coffee and later became spouse #2.
( , Fri 11 Dec 2009, 22:09, 3 replies)
clicky
either bullshiat or brilliance. But i dont care which it made me smile.
( , Fri 11 Dec 2009, 22:37, closed)
either bullshiat or brilliance. But i dont care which it made me smile.
( , Fri 11 Dec 2009, 22:37, closed)
It was neither. The divorce from my first wife was not my idea and I, social inept, I had no other resource. I think "pathetic desperation" are the adjectives I would use.
( , Sat 12 Dec 2009, 2:33, closed)
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