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jp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVuParticipantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVuParticipantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVuParticipantjp–
I always appreciate your comments. I had no idea you were female, as am I.
TuVuParticipantFLU–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.
TuVuParticipantFLU–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.
TuVuParticipantFLU–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.
TuVuParticipantFLU–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.
TuVuParticipantFLU–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.
TuVuParticipantFLU 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.
TuVuParticipantFLU 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.
TuVuParticipantFLU 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.
TuVuParticipantFLU 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.
TuVuParticipantFLU 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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