He doesn't know anything about you, right?
Oh god no. He knows my email address. That's it. He did just ask for my cell number, but I just ignored the request.
Yes, there was chemistry. There's potential there, I think.
Yay!
Spike ,'Sleeper'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
He doesn't know anything about you, right?
Oh god no. He knows my email address. That's it. He did just ask for my cell number, but I just ignored the request.
Yes, there was chemistry. There's potential there, I think.
Yay!
Online dating is harder for me than RL dating. By far. Trying to really get to know someone or, good heavens, FLIRT? With no facial cues, no body language, no voice inflection?! It seems I cannot do it.
I've been noodling around on Geek2Geek, and I have not had a single in-area match yet. It's all guys hundreds of miles away saying "hi cutey I like ur photo!" Maybe I should put up a profile pic in which I look like, you know, what I normally look like. Glasses, no make-up, disinterested glare. Bet that would weed out the casual wanna-hook-up dudes.
Bet that would weed out the casual wanna-hook-up dudes.
And replace them with the ones who want you to run their lives. Or just dominate them for a while.
And replace them with the ones who want you to run their lives. Or just dominate them for a while.
You say that like it's a bad thing...
No, I know what you mean! Those guys are fun to play with for a little while, but they get irritating real quick, and then they're like barnacles. You can't get them off your butt with a crowbar.
:: whistles innocently ::
Yay, chemistry!
Hope you had fun, Sunil.
Also yay for chemistry and pretty scarf.
There is dust on all of our things and I now need to figure out how to clean hardwood floors.
For mopping, I recommend Murphy's Oil Soap, 1/4 c. to a gallon of water. If you can get the water hot and change it before it gets tepid you do not have to rinse, generally. If the water is not warm enough, it must be rinsed or it will dry tacky. For ordinary dust mopping, a Swiffer is great. Don't bother buying brand name refills for it, though. A microfiber cloth will poke right into place, and can be reused indefinitely. Actually, in a pinch, a stout paper towel will do. Good luck selling the old place for a good price.
It's in two hours! Wish me confidence!
Good luck, P-C!
Date four begins anon. I need to go pit some cherries (not a metaphor in any way).
Good luck, Sunil (sorry about the timing mix-up) and Smonster.