HAPPY FRIDAY!!
I hope you have a blast tomorrow! I love going to NYC, and never get tired of walking the same streets, and going to the same places.
Are we supposed to be surprised about these dates? Heehee. I know, you've met some doozies in the past. But, you have nothing but great things to offer to normal guys, you're gorgeous, have an awesome sense of humor, you're intelligent... I don't get why there aren't normal guys out there for you to choose from... If I knew any, I'd send them your way! I guess the fact that I don't know any normal guys says a lot huh? I hope you had a lot of fun on both dates, and that one or both show promise.
Hugs!
Kathy
Kathy
Kathy -
Will you marry me??? Thanks so much for the words of encouragement. They say you have to kiss a lot of frogs....but I'm not quite sure "they" had my experiences in mind. I'll keep plugging away!!!
NYC was great, my niece and nephew absolutely loved it. My nephew had never been before, and all he cared about was Toys R Us. In fact, I was thinking about coming to see you after your surgery, they should have you up and around by about 10 that night to walk the floors. Walk as much as you can. Once I did a lap with a nurse, they let me have free reign. I think I walked those halls as much as they did! It really does help. Unfortunately, I will again be in NYC on 12/5-6, but I will pm you my cell so your family can call me.
Take care,
Tia
Thanks so much Tia! Glad you had fun with family in NYC. December is the best time to visit, so beautful with all the holiday decorations up! If I feel up to it, I'll be in that area for Christmas, so I'll hopefully get to visit the city. My family and closest friends are all in Northern NJ, where I grew up.
Hugs!
Kathy
Kathy
Leslie, on one hand, I'm so sorry that you had to deal with the loser. But, the other hand is standing, clapping and cheering that you definitely got the last laugh.
Earlier this week I was in Panera getting lunch. I work in retail, so I need to de-stress sometimes, and decided to sit outside of my store, and eat my lunch in peace. But... I was wearing my work shirt, so the world knew just where I work. I went to sit down, and realized they gave me the wrong kind of soup. So, I left my drink and my bag on the table and went to get the right kind of soup. When I came back, someone had put their briefcase on the seat where I had just sat a moment ago. I knew it wasn't there when I got up, so I felt confident that it was my table to claim. When she came back, she insisted that she had wiped the table down, and my large iced tea and large salad bag weren't there. I told her that wasn't the case. She then proceeded to tell me "big as you are, I can't move you" at which at least 10 PG-13 and above things went through my brain that I wanted to say to her. But, being that I was wearing that damn work shirt, I refrained. As the customer service manager, I didn't need some ignorant biatch coming into my store and causing a scene because of something I said to her. I did come VERY close to walking by her table on my way out and seeing if I could make her meal as unpleasant as she made mine. I'm getting TOO much self control in my old age
Isn't it amazing how so called adults can still turn to using someones weight (or another handicap) to insult them. Do we wonder where kids learn to be that way?
Hugs!
Kathy
Kathy