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TuVu
Participantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVu
Participantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVu
Participantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVu
Participantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU–You’re right about the male/female ratio in the Bay Area. It’s really similar in S.D. as well, this being a military town and all. On the attractiveness 1 to 10 scale, my spouse and I rate around 5 each. She turned out 10. Twice, she has been contacted via SF Craig’s List “Missed Connections” (I think that’s what it’s called) by guys who have seen her (one, at a concert at the Fillmore, of all things) asking, “Are you this girl?” She’s great friends with both of these guys, but not intimate. They are techies. I keep my mouth shut. The guys we made fun of in high school who were in the AV club (I’m 52) are Silicon Valley millionaires.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU–You’re right about the male/female ratio in the Bay Area. It’s really similar in S.D. as well, this being a military town and all. On the attractiveness 1 to 10 scale, my spouse and I rate around 5 each. She turned out 10. Twice, she has been contacted via SF Craig’s List “Missed Connections” (I think that’s what it’s called) by guys who have seen her (one, at a concert at the Fillmore, of all things) asking, “Are you this girl?” She’s great friends with both of these guys, but not intimate. They are techies. I keep my mouth shut. The guys we made fun of in high school who were in the AV club (I’m 52) are Silicon Valley millionaires.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU–You’re right about the male/female ratio in the Bay Area. It’s really similar in S.D. as well, this being a military town and all. On the attractiveness 1 to 10 scale, my spouse and I rate around 5 each. She turned out 10. Twice, she has been contacted via SF Craig’s List “Missed Connections” (I think that’s what it’s called) by guys who have seen her (one, at a concert at the Fillmore, of all things) asking, “Are you this girl?” She’s great friends with both of these guys, but not intimate. They are techies. I keep my mouth shut. The guys we made fun of in high school who were in the AV club (I’m 52) are Silicon Valley millionaires.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU–You’re right about the male/female ratio in the Bay Area. It’s really similar in S.D. as well, this being a military town and all. On the attractiveness 1 to 10 scale, my spouse and I rate around 5 each. She turned out 10. Twice, she has been contacted via SF Craig’s List “Missed Connections” (I think that’s what it’s called) by guys who have seen her (one, at a concert at the Fillmore, of all things) asking, “Are you this girl?” She’s great friends with both of these guys, but not intimate. They are techies. I keep my mouth shut. The guys we made fun of in high school who were in the AV club (I’m 52) are Silicon Valley millionaires.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU–You’re right about the male/female ratio in the Bay Area. It’s really similar in S.D. as well, this being a military town and all. On the attractiveness 1 to 10 scale, my spouse and I rate around 5 each. She turned out 10. Twice, she has been contacted via SF Craig’s List “Missed Connections” (I think that’s what it’s called) by guys who have seen her (one, at a concert at the Fillmore, of all things) asking, “Are you this girl?” She’s great friends with both of these guys, but not intimate. They are techies. I keep my mouth shut. The guys we made fun of in high school who were in the AV club (I’m 52) are Silicon Valley millionaires.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU and you other people, I really appreciate the feedback. In my early 20s, I was in love with Manhattan, because I so wanted to have a book published. However, I never wanted to live there. The most I could stand were three-day visits, where I knew exactly how to act like a New Yorker…walk fast, carry a shopping bag instead of a briefcase/purse, don’t look anyone in the eyes. I now know a lot about the publishing industry, and I have succeeded (relatively) in it. If anyone has questions about writing a book or whatever, ask.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU and you other people, I really appreciate the feedback. In my early 20s, I was in love with Manhattan, because I so wanted to have a book published. However, I never wanted to live there. The most I could stand were three-day visits, where I knew exactly how to act like a New Yorker…walk fast, carry a shopping bag instead of a briefcase/purse, don’t look anyone in the eyes. I now know a lot about the publishing industry, and I have succeeded (relatively) in it. If anyone has questions about writing a book or whatever, ask.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU and you other people, I really appreciate the feedback. In my early 20s, I was in love with Manhattan, because I so wanted to have a book published. However, I never wanted to live there. The most I could stand were three-day visits, where I knew exactly how to act like a New Yorker…walk fast, carry a shopping bag instead of a briefcase/purse, don’t look anyone in the eyes. I now know a lot about the publishing industry, and I have succeeded (relatively) in it. If anyone has questions about writing a book or whatever, ask.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU and you other people, I really appreciate the feedback. In my early 20s, I was in love with Manhattan, because I so wanted to have a book published. However, I never wanted to live there. The most I could stand were three-day visits, where I knew exactly how to act like a New Yorker…walk fast, carry a shopping bag instead of a briefcase/purse, don’t look anyone in the eyes. I now know a lot about the publishing industry, and I have succeeded (relatively) in it. If anyone has questions about writing a book or whatever, ask.
TuVu
ParticipantFLU and you other people, I really appreciate the feedback. In my early 20s, I was in love with Manhattan, because I so wanted to have a book published. However, I never wanted to live there. The most I could stand were three-day visits, where I knew exactly how to act like a New Yorker…walk fast, carry a shopping bag instead of a briefcase/purse, don’t look anyone in the eyes. I now know a lot about the publishing industry, and I have succeeded (relatively) in it. If anyone has questions about writing a book or whatever, ask.
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