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Met difficult child's Monkey Boy last night (& difficult child's license)
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 94254" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>He wasn't so bad. Has horrible teeth, reeks of cigarette smoke, and has this scrubby beard thingy on his chin :devil:, but other than that, he seems pretty nice. I asked him what he did on Saturday night and he said, and I quote: "Had one too many 40 ounces." :smile:</p><p></p><p>One too many 40 ounces?? WTH? Isn't ONE 40 ounce can of beer ginormous enough? And why would he TELL me that?? :rolleyes: Another difficult child boyfriend - great.</p><p></p><p>He looks like a kitty I had when I was little. The kitty was a gray tabby, all striped and cute, stayed little even after he was grown, always looked like he was smiling and his name was Guido...haha. Anyway, Monkey Boy looks like him, it may be the scrubby beard thing, I don't know. I think if he didn't have the scrubby beard thingy, he'd look like he was 10 or 12 at the most! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, Monkey Boy sat with us all at the dinner table and ate exactly two stuffed shells with sauce even though he ate his mom's dinner before coming over...so that was a good sign. :bravo: He was quiet but conversational when spoken to, also a good sign. He laughed a lot at our conversation, another good sign, and when I checked on him and difficult child outside on the patio, he hadn't budged from his spot, so at least I know he wasn't all about pawing her. :bravo:</p><p></p><p>difficult child gets her license back today (via mail) and I told her that even though she has her license, it would be nice if she wasn't always racing out to see her friends but that they should also come over here. I told her that I liked Monkey Boy and that I'd like to get to know him a little better. She said sure...aka...when he// freezes over. :crazy: She will be up and running once that license arrives, I just know it. The upside is that I won't have to drive her to work anymore!</p><p></p><p>I asked difficult child why he would tell me about the 40 oz beers and she said that we make people feel too comfortable! :hammer: </p><p></p><p>Hahaha :rofl:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 94254, member: 2211"] He wasn't so bad. Has horrible teeth, reeks of cigarette smoke, and has this scrubby beard thingy on his chin [img]:devil:[/img], but other than that, he seems pretty nice. I asked him what he did on Saturday night and he said, and I quote: "Had one too many 40 ounces." [img]:smile:[/img] One too many 40 ounces?? WTH? Isn't ONE 40 ounce can of beer ginormous enough? And why would he TELL me that?? [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Another difficult child boyfriend - great. He looks like a kitty I had when I was little. The kitty was a gray tabby, all striped and cute, stayed little even after he was grown, always looked like he was smiling and his name was Guido...haha. Anyway, Monkey Boy looks like him, it may be the scrubby beard thing, I don't know. I think if he didn't have the scrubby beard thingy, he'd look like he was 10 or 12 at the most! Anyway, Monkey Boy sat with us all at the dinner table and ate exactly two stuffed shells with sauce even though he ate his mom's dinner before coming over...so that was a good sign. [img]:bravo:[/img] He was quiet but conversational when spoken to, also a good sign. He laughed a lot at our conversation, another good sign, and when I checked on him and difficult child outside on the patio, he hadn't budged from his spot, so at least I know he wasn't all about pawing her. [img]:bravo:[/img] difficult child gets her license back today (via mail) and I told her that even though she has her license, it would be nice if she wasn't always racing out to see her friends but that they should also come over here. I told her that I liked Monkey Boy and that I'd like to get to know him a little better. She said sure...aka...when he// freezes over. [img]:crazy:[/img] She will be up and running once that license arrives, I just know it. The upside is that I won't have to drive her to work anymore! I asked difficult child why he would tell me about the 40 oz beers and she said that we make people feel too comfortable! [img]:hammer:[/img] Hahaha [img]:rofl:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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