OzOne wrote:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 21:50:07 -0500, "Lady Pilot"
scribbled thusly:
If you're a freak for a woman, go out and get one....we'll still think
the same of you. :-)
I just re-read what I posted a couple of nights ago...Bwhahawhwhawawaa!
No wonder we're on this subject now. (my bad english!)
trying to figure out where we got from there to here
I know you would, sweetie! I just don't feel anything for male or female
anymore.
Oh dear,
You need one of these.
http://www.break.com/movies/carmenelectra.html
Ahhh, nice!
I have a feeling it might be good therapy.
I have a feeling that I would never get anything done or ever leave "my
seat" (or home).
hehheeee stop tempting me, Ozzy!
I'm beginning to like the loner thing, even though this stupid
"professional" cowboy bought me an $85 dollar "Austrailian lobster". He
promised it was the best I ever had, market price was $85 to have it flown
in daily.
The bill was $465.00, it was good, but not that good! He went back to
being
a professional roper and owner of a million dollar arena.
$465.00 and not good enough?
Did I say that? The tab would have been triple in NY or California. I was
just commenting that I had never tried "Austrailian lobster". Maine and
rock lobster is common in the middle of the US. I'm a lobster connoisseur,
and I found the taste of Aussy lobster quite different than what I'm used to
dining on. I wouldn't say that it was better than Maine or rock lobster at
this point.
As far as the cowboy goes...I left him at the "private club" by himself. A
security guy was called (my request through the owner who was pampering and
flattering me) and I was taken in the elevator from the oil towers and
escorted properly to my car. Just like every woman should have been. I
left the "pro cowboy" in the restaurant, begging for my business card, which
I finally gave up after an hour of pressure. I've blocked his number
since...
It had nothing to do with the lobster or wine...just not a "meeting of the
minds". All he wanted to talk about was his airplanes, especially his Ted
Smith Aerostar's that he owned and how you could easily get them slow and
stall them out. He told me what a pro he was with this particular aircraft.
hehee!
Here's a picture of my Aerostar:
http://members.cox.net/capt.neal/Aerostar%20601DP.jpg
He shoulda spent more on the wine :-)
Nah, he was a gentleman and over did everything right for someone, just not
my type. The magic just wasn't there...
I've went back to who I've always been. :-)
Sweet dreams,
LP