Best spot to meet single straight women?
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I'm not sure if you can see me blushing, but believe me I am. For the record Playa and the rest of the Yucatan were great.
More importantly Brooklyn Potter and Flexichick are fantastic looking, witty, intelligent women, and I'm sure the same can be said of Carmen as well. -
You guys had better come to happy hour! Otherwise, no more complaining about loneliness and unrequited love! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Aw, thanks, Steve!
How was PDC? Did you hang out at the Blue Parrot every night, or did you walk down to Captain Toutix? Decisions, decisions.
Speaking of decisions - go to yoga after a 4 week break and get my ass kicked in a super-hard class, or take a kick ass walk or bike ride instead?
Afterwards, I can park myself on a blanket in the park or in a cafe and see who notices
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Carnivore wrote: You guys had better come to happy hour! Otherwise, no more complaining about loneliness and unrequited love! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
I am on record of pushing a DS happy hour for this tuesday. For some reason these things don't seem to go anywhere...I realize the DH ones may be different, but I haven't pulled one off. -
PDC was cool. I'd recommend it, but were I travelling as a couple I would head somewhere less touristy next time, or at least stick myself more on the outskirts.
I actually stayed at the blue parrot 5th Avenue, the nightclub was a bit slow, but that that;s fine, I actually did most of my drinking at the chiller beachside places and at a locals joint named DJ's. DJ is like the Java Joe of our generation. And yes, met Java Joe. I wonder if Captain Toutix is the place we forgot to pay the bill at on my last night, where is that?
I never stopped working out when I was there which pretty much terrified most of the people I met. I feel like I'm in awesome shape and I lost about 5 pounds in 10 days to boot. Speaking of the Park, me and my pup are heading there in a bit if anyone is going to be around.Flexichick wrote: Aw, thanks, Steve!
How was PDC? Did you hang out at the Blue Parrot every night, or did you walk down to Captain Toutix? Decisions, decisions.
Speaking of decisions - go to yoga after a 4 week break and get my ass kicked in a super-hard class, or take a kick ass walk or bike ride instead?
Afterwards, I can park myself on a blanket in the park or in a cafe and see who notices
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I'm surpried BP wasn't busy at night. CT is at the other end of the beach in PDC, before you cross over to Playacar.
I was traveling solo (I love solo vacations) and had a great time.
I've given up on yoga and am now betting on the park. Maybe I'll try to pick up my rental doggie. -
That sounds like the right place, there were only a handful of beachside places and that was as close to the pier as was open the other night. It was about 30 minutes after we left that we realized we stiffed them for drinks, there was a storm going on, and my friend had to catch the last van thing.
But how could you give up on a yoga? I've completely associated you with it from your picture. I don't believe it.Flexichick wrote: I'm surpried BP wasn't busy at night. CT is at the other end of the beach in PDC, before you cross over to Playacar.
I was traveling solo (I love solo vacations) and had a great time.
I've given up on yoga and am now betting on the park. Maybe I'll try to pick up my rental doggie. -
I haven't given up, just was traveling and sick. I still have some crap lingering in my lungs, so I think it's wise to take it easy (or, easier) until it clears out. One thing they always teach you in yoga is "listen to your body".
A good walk in the park sounds like a smarter plan. Plus, I'll be social. Sort of. -
I highly recommend a walk in the park, if you see the cutest brown and black mutt ever heading towards the farmer's market, that's me with her.
Flexichick wrote: I haven't given up, just was traveling and sick. I still have some crap lingering in my lungs, so I think it's wise to take it easy (or, easier) until it clears out. One thing they always teach you in yoga is "listen to your body".
A good walk in the park sounds like a smarter plan. Plus, I'll be social. Sort of. -
Flexichick wrote: IMaybe I'll try to pick up my rental doggie.
In MN, people often go to "the lake" to walk, run, lounge, etc. I always thought that it would be terrific to open a puppy rental at the more popular lakes - they'd be in such high demand from the singles population for use as icebreakers!
Of course, I'm sure that the ASPCA and PETA would have something to say about that... :?
The baby rental (complete with "I'm with uncle/aunt!" shirts) would be similarly hindered... :evil: -
"Doggie rental" with an adoption spin on it could be a good idea.
I'm heading out. I have on white shorts with black stripes and a black shirt. May or may not be accompanied by an adorable Golden Retriever. -
Two hours in the park with a dog who doesn't want to walk more than 20 feet without sitting down (preferably in the mud) and who do I meet? Babies! Lot's of babies who like to say "doggggggggggggggggggy" and smack her in the head.
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Flexichick wrote: Two hours in the park with a dog who doesn't want to walk more than 20 feet without sitting down (preferably in the mud) and who do I meet? Babies! Lot's of babies who like to say "doggggggggggggggggggy" and smack her in the head.
hmmm. in summertime, don't go out at noon for a dog walk
i'm heading out now for the park, with the dawg.
who will lead me straight to the doggie beach so she can cool off
ow my head. got a mojito hangover from last night.
got mint leaves coming outta my mouth whenever i burp...
*brrrrrpppppppp*** -
My straight, single girlfriends frequent neighborhood bars and cafes, including, Tea Lounge on Union Street, Barbes on 9th Street between 7th and 6th Avenue, Patio on 5th Avenue, Bar 4 on 7th Avenue. Cultural venues include, BAM Rose Cinemas, the Brooklyn Museum during its "First Saturdays," and Central Library at Grand Army Plaza when it hosts author talks, and Prospect Park. However, if you've got no taste for books, films, the bar scene or Tea Lounge, you're just as likely to bump into a single babe at the laundromatt next door. Oh, and plenty of girls cram into Loom Boutique on 7th Avenue for window shopping any day of the week. How can you tell two straight girls walking down the street from a lesbian couple? Can't help you out there -- things aren't always as they appear. Good luck!
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Anonymous wrote: [quote=Flexichick]IMaybe I'll try to pick up my rental doggie.
In MN, people often go to "the lake" to walk, run, lounge, etc. I always thought that it would be terrific to open a puppy rental at the more popular lakes - they'd be in such high demand from the singles population for use as icebreakers!
Of course, I'm sure that the ASPCA and PETA would have something to say about that... :?
The baby rental (complete with "I'm with uncle/aunt!" shirts) would be similarly hindered... :evil:
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Anonymous wrote: My straight, single girlfriends frequent neighborhood bars and cafes, including, Tea Lounge on Union Street, Barbes on 9th Street between 7th and 6th Avenue, Patio on 5th Avenue, Bar 4 on 7th Avenue. Cultural venues include, BAM Rose Cinemas, the Brooklyn Museum during its "First Saturdays," and Central Library at Grand Army Plaza when it hosts author talks, and Prospect Park. However, if you've got no taste for books, films, the bar scene or Tea Lounge, you're just as likely to bump into a single babe at the laundromatt next door. Oh, and plenty of girls cram into Loom Boutique on 7th Avenue for window shopping any day of the week. How can you tell two straight girls walking down the street from a lesbian couple? Can't help you out there -- things aren't always as they appear. Good luck!
I'm laughing because I've been to almost all of those places (cute, straight, single girl) and am more likely to meet a man in the laundromat any day (that is, if I did my own laundry). -
Flexichick wrote: Two hours in the park with a dog who doesn't want to walk more than 20 feet without sitting down (preferably in the mud) and who do I meet? Babies! Lot's of babies who like to say "doggggggggggggggggggy" and smack her in the head.
I met the same people, ugh. Actually no one really bothers with me in the park, but there were a couple of nightmare little bits in JackRabbit who were chasing Kinka around. Of course, the father could only say, "I try to tell them not to do that..." -
i need to go to the park. perhaps tomorrow will be my day of going to barnes and nobles, buying a new book and sitting in the park all day. it cant hurt, eh?
are you allowed to drink in the park? as in, if I wanted to bring a bottle of wine and a plastic cup could I do so? I know glass is usually a no no but it would be out of site/out of mind... -
and also- does drinking a bottle of wine alone in the park make me an alcoholic? what if I have a really cheesy, teary-eyed chick-book?
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Carmen wrote: i need to go to the park. perhaps tomorrow will be my day of going to barnes and nobles, buying a new book and sitting in the park all day. it cant hurt, eh?
if you put the wine in another container that doesn't say "wine" on it, you should be ok.
are you allowed to drink in the park? as in, if I wanted to bring a bottle of wine and a plastic cup could I do so? I know glass is usually a no no but it would be out of site/out of mind...
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I don't think drinking wine out of another container makes you an alcoholic - I think it makes you creative.
Eh, who am I to judge as I crack open one of these IPAs that my cat-sitting friend left in my fridge while I was in Spain?
Carmen - get yourself to a sports bar and watch the World Cup tomorrow. I promise you that the ratio of men/women will be in your favor.
In case you know nothing of soccer - it's France v. Italy. Pick a side, find somebody else who is routing for that team and then shout when they shout. Simple, really. -
^I should do that- I actually have been keeping up with the games until I moved into this apt on july 1- we have no cable
But i'm a soccer-aholic so ya know. -
vive les blues!!
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Carmen wrote: ^I should do that- I actually have been keeping up with the games until I moved into this apt on july 1- we have no cable
Am not quite sure where I'll end up, but plan on going somewhere to watch the game.
But i'm a soccer-aholic so ya know.
If you're a soccer-holic, you should be out there.
Being half-French, I think I have to cheer on France, but I don't really have any particular loyalty to either side. Maybe I'll just pick the cutest player and cheer on his team
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^the italians are beauuuuttiiffulll
but i'm half italian so I would say that.
But I mean, its not like nationality even matters. so many countries are importing people and giving them citizenship just to play on the teams that it really has nothing to do with where you're from anymore. -
Carmen wrote: ^the italians are beauuuuttiiffulll
but i'm half italian so I would say that.
But I mean, its not like nationality even matters. so many countries are importing people and giving them citizenship just to play on the teams that it really has nothing to do with where you're from anymore.
That's true. I'm sticking with my "cutest player gets my vote" plan. -
^fair enough. trust me on the italians. they have some latin looking dudes too *drool*
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Flexichick wrote: [quote=Carmen]^the italians are beauuuuttiiffulll
but i'm half italian so I would say that.
But I mean, its not like nationality even matters. so many countries are importing people and giving them citizenship just to play on the teams that it really has nothing to do with where you're from anymore.
That's true. I'm sticking with my "cutest player gets my vote" plan.
Henry v. Zidane
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Henry v. Zidane? Zidane all the way. Man is smokin' hot.
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Flexichick wrote: Henry v. Zidane? Zidane all the way. Man is smokin' hot.
actually, I was thinking they could just come to my apartment, fight over me, and then agree to share.
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