Heh. For some reason, you bring this to mind: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVcnmPf9HkE  : )

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, obbajeeba <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Flash mob of women show up to a table in the shade with a 
> > man taping away on his laptop as he attempts to look up at 
> > the, "eye candy," he is hit with some really hard candy in 
> > full force by those same women who had shared the link of 
> > the FFL, titled, Havana, the pervert sitting at the Havana 
> > gets blasted for referring to all the ladies in non stocking 
> > wearing skirts and shorts on this Indian summer day of 24 
> > degrees C.  Chauncey will later be seen holding a raw filet 
> > mignon over his right eye as he decides later this evening, 
> > gardening is a better hobby to begin tomorrow.  
> 
> Nice followup fantasy, but untrue. So, sadly, was
> any potential adventure with the woman at the next
> table. She turned out to be American, and politically-
> impaired (she was a Ron Paul freak), so our conversation 
> was short. 
> 
> As for the eye candy, the Dutch women seemed to be as
> unoffended by being admired as other women in Europe, so
> there is no big rush on my part to converting to gazing
> at flowers. 
> 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > No, not the city in Cuba, the outdoor cafe in Den Haag. It's my favorite
> > > writing place lately, because it has everything I look for in a writing
> > > cafe. First, it's on a fairly major plaza, with lots of eye candy
> > > walking by for those of us who, like Chauncey Gardner, "like to watch."
> > > Second, and more important, it's situated such that the sun is behind
> > > the building, so I can use my laptop while seated outside. Third, its
> > > owners are so gracious as to have entered into a partnership with KPN
> > > (one of the big phone providers here) to provide free WiFi to its
> > > patrons. Cute waitresses, too. What is not to like in a setup like this?
> > > 
> > > While many of you in the US were experiencing heat waves, we in Holland
> > > were enduring the rainiest winter in 100 years. I think I can count 3 or
> > > 4 days all summer on which it didn't rain. This was not exactly the best
> > > news for those of us addicted to cafe society. But now we're being
> > > rewarded for our patience by a wonderful Indian summer. It's 24 degrees
> > > C. (75 F.), on a Friday afternoon, and the Dutch (a cafe-loving people)
> > > are already starting to fill up the tables for a fine night of good
> > > conversation and people-watching.
> > > 
> > > At this hour in Barcelona (having recently been there), the cafes would
> > > have been this full, but the pheromone count would have been higher.
> > > Most of the patrons would have been there lookin' to get laid. In other
> > > words, they would have come to the cafe with an agenda or plan or goal
> > > in mind, and not really have been able to be "in the Now" until that
> > > goal was achieved. In Den Haag, it's kinda obvious that for the majority
> > > of cafe patrons I see around me that coming to this cafe *was* the goal.
> > > They're remarkably content with just sitting here, soaking up (in the
> > > areas of the cafe not shaded by the building) what's left of the day's
> > > sun, and simultaneously soaking up the Now. I really don't get the
> > > impression that anyone I see around me's life revolves around who they
> > > hook up with later, or whether they even do.
> > > 
> > > This may be one of the reasons I'm more comfortable here in the
> > > Netherlands these days than in Spain. At my age, I rarely find myself
> > > driven by my gonads, or by the desire to hook up. If it happens, I'm not
> > > averse to that, but I neither seek nor desire it. Interestingly enough,
> > > however, this 'tude seems to be working like a charm on the attractive
> > > woman at the next table. I may have to stop typing now and see what
> > > develops. It's Havana, after all...and everyone knows that odd things
> > > happen in Havana. Maybe a good conversation. Maybe more. Who knows?
> > > That's sort of the whole point of cafe society.
> > >
> >
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