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Hi, guy...I agree that the salon-visits are preferable. As I said before, it used to be my "splurge of the week", but money & time have been a problem for the past several years. Now that I'm starting a new job, and the increase in pay is rather substantial, I may treat myself once in a while.I consider myself loyal, honest, intelligent, and God knows I have a sense of humor. No, I don't have any children, nor am I looking to. I subscribe to the "W. C. Fields" philosopy: "I like children, but only if they're cooked properly." I'm not specifically looking for anyone these days, because history has proved that when you're really looking for it, it never happens; and when you're not, that's when it always falls on you. I always use the analogy of "making it to the top of Mt. Everest"; if you can't turn around and tell someone next you "ain't this a bitch!", then it's a somewhat hollow accomplishment. I'm at that point in my life where I've finally accomplished most of the goals that I set for myself years ago, i.e., I moved to Colorado, got myself my "big house on the side of a mountain", and I'm working on becoming the "World's Oldest Living Skibunny", and standing on the deck as the sun sets and sipping on an "adult beverage" is pretty amazing....but I guess I'm looking for the right person to turn to and say "ain't this a bitch!" I don't know if that answers your question, but that's the best I can come with on short notice...Take care,B>> I don't smoke either. Red meat isn't good> for me (I'm plagued with mildly elevated cholesterol> even though I only weigh 150 pounds) but I will> eat it if it really tastes good. I'm glad to here> that you think you look better with a set than> without because I love what rollers do for a girl's> hair....make it bouncy, give it shine (changes> the way it reflects light), and make it soft.> I do think that wetsets give better results but> there is the disadvantage of the extra time required> and the expense. So let me ask you..if I wet set> your hair for you or paid for a salon to set it> and kept you "entertained" while it> was drying, could I convince you to go back to> your weekly wetset?> In addition to pretty hair I like loyal,> honest, intelligent women with a sense of humor.> What time of man are you looking for? Do you have> any children? Are you looking to have any? Write> back soon ... RICK :)
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Hi Brandy,So do you want me to come and visit you? Would you at least get your hair set for the occasion of our meeting if I paid for it? Anything else you want to know about me?RICK :)> Hi, guy...> I agree that the salon-visits are preferable.> As I said before, it used to be my "splurge> of the week", but money & time have been> a problem for the past several years. Now that> I'm starting a new job, and the increase in pay> is rather substantial, I may treat myself once> in a while.> I consider myself loyal, honest, intelligent,> and God knows I have a sense of humor. No, I don't> have any children, nor am I looking to. I subscribe> to the "W. C. Fields" philosopy: "I> like children, but only if they're cooked properly."> I'm not specifically looking for anyone these> days, because history has proved that when you're> really looking for it, it never happens; and when> you're not, that's when it always falls on you.> I always use the analogy of "making it to> the top of Mt. Everest"; if you can't turn> around and tell someone next you "ain't this> a bitch!", then it's a somewhat hollow accomplishment.> I'm at that point in my life where I've finally> accomplished most of the goals that I set for> myself years ago, i.e., I moved to Colorado, got> myself my "big house on the side of a mountain",> and I'm working on becoming the "World's> Oldest Living Skibunny", and standing on> the deck as the sun sets and sipping on an "adult> beverage" is pretty amazing....but I guess> I'm looking for the right person to turn to and> say "ain't this a bitch!" I don't know> if that answers your question, but that's the> best I can come with on short notice...> Take care,> B>
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