Flirting
Do you flirt with check-out girls just for the heck of it? Are you a check-out girl and flirt with sad-looking middle-aged men for fun? Are you Vernon Kay? Tell us about flirting triumphs and disasters
Thanks to Che Grimsdale for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Feb 2010, 13:00)
Do you flirt with check-out girls just for the heck of it? Are you a check-out girl and flirt with sad-looking middle-aged men for fun? Are you Vernon Kay? Tell us about flirting triumphs and disasters
Thanks to Che Grimsdale for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Feb 2010, 13:00)
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There was flirting involved, honest
Albeit in the months leading up to the event.
November 2008, just been at the Remembrance Parade with the Pipe Band I'm in, and after that, was heading to a Lady Friends to stay for a couple of nights. I thought nothing of it, just a few mates getting together because we had the next 3 days off college, have a party, head home in time for tea on Tuesday. That, was not the case. I got to the train station in Glasgow, to find said Lady Friend, who we shall call K, for anonymity , sitting at Starbucks. "I was up for an early night tonight, but we're babysitting my wee nephew, is that ok?" Thinking nothing of it, we headed off arm in arm, to the train that takes you out to the west end.
After babysitting till the wee small hours, we were relieved of our duties, and made the 10 minute walk to her home. She said, with a smile, as we got in the door, "I havn't made up the spare room, so you're in with me." Again, silly old Piper thought nothing of it. "OK, no worries, I've slept on worse places than a bedroom floor."
"Oh, I didn't mean on the floor," was the reply, with a cheeky wink.
As we headed upstairs, after a cup of tea, we hopped into bed, and exchanged a goodnight kiss. 10 seconds later, we were completely starkers, wrapped around each other. To cut a long story short, we were at it all night, both nights I stayed. Went to a Band practice, and got nothing from stick from fellow band members for falling into her beautifully formed trap, the whole "lets have a party, it's in my pants and there's only room for me and you" catch.
Length: 6 hours a night, with a trip to the cinema in between
( , Tue 23 Feb 2010, 23:33, 1 reply)
Albeit in the months leading up to the event.
November 2008, just been at the Remembrance Parade with the Pipe Band I'm in, and after that, was heading to a Lady Friends to stay for a couple of nights. I thought nothing of it, just a few mates getting together because we had the next 3 days off college, have a party, head home in time for tea on Tuesday. That, was not the case. I got to the train station in Glasgow, to find said Lady Friend, who we shall call K, for anonymity , sitting at Starbucks. "I was up for an early night tonight, but we're babysitting my wee nephew, is that ok?" Thinking nothing of it, we headed off arm in arm, to the train that takes you out to the west end.
After babysitting till the wee small hours, we were relieved of our duties, and made the 10 minute walk to her home. She said, with a smile, as we got in the door, "I havn't made up the spare room, so you're in with me." Again, silly old Piper thought nothing of it. "OK, no worries, I've slept on worse places than a bedroom floor."
"Oh, I didn't mean on the floor," was the reply, with a cheeky wink.
As we headed upstairs, after a cup of tea, we hopped into bed, and exchanged a goodnight kiss. 10 seconds later, we were completely starkers, wrapped around each other. To cut a long story short, we were at it all night, both nights I stayed. Went to a Band practice, and got nothing from stick from fellow band members for falling into her beautifully formed trap, the whole "lets have a party, it's in my pants and there's only room for me and you" catch.
Length: 6 hours a night, with a trip to the cinema in between
( , Tue 23 Feb 2010, 23:33, 1 reply)
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