[This is Part Two of the Trader Joe's Guy Series: click for Part One and Part Three and Part Four] Here’s a fun trivia fact: I’ve never played an organized team sport. Not in high school, not even in college when I had a mild freak out that it was my last opportunity to be on such a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘dates’
Three Strikes and a Cliffhanger
Posted in You have to kiss a lot of frogs: Dating, tagged bowling, boys, Brooklyn, dates, The Gutter, Trader Joe's Guy, trophies on November 3, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Parental Discretion is Advised
Posted in Hard Times, You have to kiss a lot of frogs: Dating, tagged accidents, blood, boys, Cute Theatre Boy, dates, denial, dinner and a movie, er, fainting, hospitals, sex, staples on June 18, 2009 | 2 Comments »
…continued from the previous entry Sunday. Fourth date. Cute Theatre Boy and I haven’t seen each other in almost a week- due to house guest presence- and at this early stage 6 days has been a looong time. The plan is all American classic: dinner and a movie (not in that order). I’m generally not [...]
A New Leading Man Scene ii
Posted in I <3 NY, You have to kiss a lot of frogs: Dating, tagged Cute Theatre Boy, dates, Grand Central, Gypsy, moon, romance, skyscrapers, star gazing, Times Square, Toys R Us on May 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So we see Gypsy and both more or less (him more, me less) hate it. “Not my kind of theatre,” I say and he agrees. Which is fortunate- can anything happen between two actors who have completely different theatrical tastes? (I’ll let you non-theatre types in on a little not-well-kept secret- the average actor is [...]
First Date
Posted in I <3 NY, You have to kiss a lot of frogs: Dating, tagged boys, Central Park, cultural institutions, dates, MOMA, NYC on June 8, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Yesterday was the first hot, humid, ah-this-is-ny-summer day. The air hovering between buildings and when you gulp in air you can taste the water droplets in it. Sans sun screen equals skin cancer doom. Where even if you put on SPF 45 you might get burned anyway (check for yours truly) and NYC becomes Dehydration City. The poor [...]



