frank theriault wrote:
On Apr 1, 2005 8:16 PM, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you get her number, Frank? Could you send it to me? <g> Wonderful photograph. You've done a great job capturing the girl's personality and attitude. The crossed legs, as Ann pointed out, really add a bit of whimsy. Thanks!
Well, as I said in another post on this thread, my eldest daughter is about her age. Even old farts like me have limits of decency <VBG>.
Then , you're no old enough, sad to say. You need a few years of ripening...
In fact (I know I'm repeating myself here, but I know not everyone can read every post - especially mine), but Anne (my 22 year old and eldest daughter) recently freaked when I responded to her question of what actresses I thought were "hot" with "Scarlet Johannson" (sp?).
"WHAT? She's my age, Dad! That's GROSS!" she screamed.
If she didn't want to hear the truth, she shouldn't have asked!
I learned my lesson. I can still think young women that age are "hot", I just can't tell Anne about it <LOL>.
MY daughter Anne, just turned 40, is in fact the same way. I dare not show any sort of earthy interest in anyone even near her age...
At any age, show brow-sweat interest in a woman your daughter's age, and she projects, I suppose, and thinks of herself with a man your age, and you know how that is! Why they do that, who knows?
Women, especially young immature women (between 18 and 27) as a rule, think anyone 10-15 years older than they are as being ancient, doddering, and totally sexless.
If you express the fact that there's still a spark of life left, it's GROSS!
Oh well, that's what a father puts up with.
If only I could have gotten to you in time, I'd have told you what to expect... sighhh.
Fortunately, as they get older, they get smarter, and realize the truth... <BG>
keith
OTOH, should I ever run into the cat-eared hat wearing cigarette smoking girl in the pic again, I'll see if I can get her number for ya. Where do you live, am I right in thinking Philly? Just a short one-day drive up here, right?
BTW, glad you liked the photo. Thanks for you comments.
cheers, frank

