33 thoughts on “Let’s play.”

  1. It was during the Civil War, but my memory’s shot, so I don’t remember the site (BTW, I surrendered to my wife long ago in our civil war, which has proven to be a successful survival strategy). 😀

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  2. Technically, on line. But in Reality in a Tim Horton’s at 11:00 pm when she knew the cops were taking their coffee breaks. Shecwanted to feel safe in case I turned out to be avweirdo nutcase.

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      1. It was the cat’s that sealed the deal. She attracts more cats than I do, all animals actually. I was used 5o be the centre of sttention for newly-net animals, but whem more of them went to her first before me I knew she had something i beeded to be near. Animals know good people, especially cats.

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  3. At a high school friend’s house around a Monopoly game. There is a Community Chest card for marriage. Nothing to do with passing Go and collecting $200 though. I think we are going to need a bigger kitchen or a very small wedding…

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  4. 3607 Roxboro Rd. Atlanta, GA. She was visiting my roommate, who warned her against dating me. Good thing he didn’t warn her against marrying me, he wouldn’t have been invited (He declined).
    The historic site is now a high rise office building. No park, no monument, just fireworks in the rain and two kooky kids watching them from under a raincoat.
    Beat up denim jacket, very stylish.

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  5. A room at the Embassy Suites in Baton Rouge. No, now, not what you might be thinking. I went there for a LensCrafters interview and he was the store manager at the time. There were a LOT of us lined up for interviews. 😉

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  6. It was a suite in their business section with two sets of interviews going on at once. No one was ever alone with anyone. I’ve been in more intimate office interviews and felt less comfortable there, so…

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