Thanks for calling me cute, Gina, but she was very disingenious on 
the date and the post-date interview. She didn't mention *ANY* of her 
repeated mentions of being Republican (hence, lie #1) and she DID 
tell the story as though it was her aunt (she was a bit buzzy at the 
time from the beer, hence, lie #2) and she also didn't mention her 
repeated, multiple times of grabbing my arms, hands. She was very 
physical on the date.

I bit my tongue, and, frankly, I shouldn't have.

I am mentioning it here because the writer did NOT get the whole 
story. I did not tell her the bad parts of the date, and I should 
have, since Ms. Duffy decided to be so ultra-critical. 


- RB


--- In [email protected], "Gina Ellis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey, Ray - you're very *cute* (of course this is coming from a 70-
year-old, 
> so what do I know), and she looks seriously scrawny.  Did she 
actually eat 
> anything on your date?  Surprising she would drink beer, a 
guaranteed 
> fattener.  Sounds like you'd be entertaining (tho *voices* could 
get 
> annoying) and she sounds like someone I personally wouldn't want to 
spend a 
> lot of time with.  At least she had the grace to be embarrassed 
when she 
> heard that her aunt's story was an urban legend - and a bit 
ungracious of 
> you to complain (here) that she lied...she seems to have not 
realized it was 
> a *story* (tho anybody with half a brain should have questioned 
it...)
> 
> Sounds like many a (one-time) date I went on (years ago, of 
course).  Thank 
> goodness none of my dates subsequently got written up in the 
press!  Quel 
> horreur!
> 
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