I still Got IT!

itsjulie • Oct 10, 2005 10:33 pm
I went to a surprise birthday party for my cousins husband and my other cousin brought a few of his friends...it was at a hall with a DJ and I just rock that dance floor - love to dance. Oh, and drink.

So, after quite a few martinis, this youngin is starting to dance with me so of course I oblige and dance with him. Then I notice, he is pretty nice looking. SO, we dance for the last hour or so of the party...then the party ends and everyone decides to go back to my aunts house......so of course he says ride with us (riding with a full car of people - I feel I must clarify that)...so of course I do...anyway, well nothing really happened, BUT I find out this boy is 24! :eek: WHOO HOOO - he is 11 years younger than me!

YUP, that sure makes an old lady feel good. Even if he just thought he was getting lucky, he didn't and he was 24! :blush:

Now, I know Brianna is going to ask why nothing happened....but let her ask! :cool:
Queen of the Ryche • Oct 10, 2005 10:48 pm
Congrats. Nice to know your money maker aint broken.
Elspode • Oct 11, 2005 12:04 am
The hell with Brianna wants to know why nothing happened. We *all* want to know why nothing happened? Wha's wrong? Was he too old? :cool:
BigV • Oct 11, 2005 12:08 am
Yeah, itsjulie, WE just like to know stuff. Turnabout, y'know.
Tonchi • Oct 11, 2005 2:22 am
Watch out, that's how I ended up with a husband :biggrinlo After all those drinks I thought he was at least 28 and he thought I was no older than 26, the truth was I was 36 and he was 22.
xoxoxoBruce • Oct 11, 2005 2:25 am
I still Got IT!

I knew that. :love:
Trilby • Oct 11, 2005 6:46 am
itsjulie wrote:

Now, I know Brianna is going to ask why nothing happened....but let her ask! :cool:


Oh, I won't ask. I think I may be entering a period of quiet self-reflection and cloistered living. I'll let you know how it works out. :)
itsjulie • Oct 11, 2005 7:06 am
Truth is I am just not that kind of girl! ;)
itsjulie • Oct 11, 2005 7:40 am
And, I guess it takes a few days for the toxins to really exit the body - he is actually 12 years younger than me...whooo hoooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
xoxoxoBruce • Oct 11, 2005 8:29 am
I guess it takes a few days for the toxins to really exit the body
Not if you use a condom.
Truth is I am just not that kind of girl!
But deep down you wanna be....doncha? Huh, doncha? :lol:
Elspode • Oct 11, 2005 3:59 pm
OK, ladies...and especially itsjulie...how many dates/drunken dance nights do you have to go on before you would no longer be "that kind of girl" if you threw junior down on the floor and ground his tiddlypom into your verywarmplace? (terminology swiped from an old National Lampoon Winnie the Pooh parody).
Trilby • Oct 11, 2005 4:01 pm
If you're askin' me: 0.5

:)
Elspode • Oct 11, 2005 4:21 pm
So...halfway through the date, you're already makin' bouncy-bouncy? Must make for some pretty interesting scenes at the restaurant.
Trilby • Oct 11, 2005 4:34 pm
Weeeeell. I do get a lot of discounts!

Just kidding, els.
itsjulie • Oct 11, 2005 5:39 pm
ELSPODE - LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I really don't know - but this little one was mighty fine - he might of gotten lucky if we were out at a bar - not a hall with my entire family there!

Never done that before either, just for clarification.
xoxoxoBruce • Oct 12, 2005 12:47 pm
It only seems perverted the first time.

I've told this story before so if you've read it, move on.
Pennsylvania has a very large bear population. The state in conjunction with Penn State University monitors them closely. The same guy has been running this program for ages.
He (The Bear Guy) goes out and checks on his charges constantly. In the winter, when the bears are supposed to be hibernating, he crawls into their dens and checks for cubs, often with a rope tied around his feet so someone can drag him out if he gets in trouble. You know, like mama bear wakes up while he’s checking the cubs. :mg:
When he was interviewed about his exploits the reporter asked, “What is the most terrifying moment you can remember?”
He replied, “Dating after divorce.”
Elspode • Oct 12, 2005 1:55 pm
Julie, it just occurred to me that the entire problem here is reflected in the title of this thread. Well, of course you've still got it...you are too hesitant to give it away! :lol:
marichiko • Oct 12, 2005 2:16 pm
Let's see, well I had a brief fling with a guy 14 years younger. Hmmm, how long did it take me to decide that a younger man might be interesting? I'd say a month or so. I kept laughing at him and saying "Go away kid, you don't even know what you're talking about." He persisted, however. Finally I said to him, "Tell me the names of the FIVE Beatles, and I might be interested in bridging the generation gap, here." The clever lad was able to do this and was rewarded appropriately. :love:
itsjulie • Oct 12, 2005 4:34 pm
You people are hysterical!!! ELSPODE - :lol:

Marichiko - I know exactly what you mean. This "kid" said ride with us to your aunts house (after the hall) - of course I said fine and he helps me in the truck (it was one of those huge trucks) and I am thinking, this is good...then he throws me in the backseat and sits in the front. WTF? I think those were my exact words too. He did end up riding in the back, but he has a lot to learn that little one!
plthijinx • Oct 12, 2005 4:56 pm
ahhh, so he's trainable....could be interestingly fun for you!
BigV • Oct 12, 2005 5:09 pm
[off topic, but sincere question]

I went to a surprise birthday party for my cousins husband and my other cousin brought a few of his friends...it was at a hall with a DJ and I just rock that dance floor - love to dance. Oh, and drink.
So, my dad has a brother. That makes him my uncle. Uncle marries, that makes an Aunt. Uncle and Aunt have children, these are my cousins. Here's the question: Male cousin marries, what is his wife to me?

[/off topic]
dar512 • Oct 12, 2005 5:16 pm
Cousin's wife or cousin by marriage.

By the way, if you're interested in this sort of thing, here's the scoop on cousins.

Degree - This depends on how far back in the family tree you have to go to be related. First cousins share grandparents, second cousins share great grandparents, and so forth.

Removed - This is the difference in generations. Your cousin's kids are first cousins once removed. His grandkids are your first cousins twice removed and so forth.
marichiko • Oct 12, 2005 5:16 pm
BigV wrote:
[Male cousin marries, what is his wife to me?

[/off topic]


I don't know. Were you two an item BEFORE this marriage? Is she a hot chick? Willing to have a little fun on the side? :eyebrow:


:lol:
BigV • Oct 12, 2005 5:22 pm
Thank you, dar512. And by the way, good luck in the ALCS. You're gonna need it.

marichiko: No, I don't know, and No. But thanks for asking.
dar512 • Oct 12, 2005 5:32 pm
I don't normally follow baseball. But I am kind of hoping the WS can break the curse.
itsjulie • Oct 12, 2005 10:20 pm
Makes them nothing. Thats why I refer to them as the cousin's spouse!
itsjulie • Oct 12, 2005 10:22 pm
plthijinx wrote:
ahhh, so he's trainable....could be interestingly fun for you!


True - guess I never thought of that - just don't think I would have the patience....can you imagine? Asking someone to ride with them and throwing them in the backseat while he sits in front...too much of a youngin for me!
Clodfobble • Oct 12, 2005 10:38 pm
dar512 wrote:
Removed - This is the difference in generations. Your cousin's kids are first cousins once removed. His grandkids are your first cousins twice removed and so forth.


I apologize for the further digression, but I get stuck obsessing on things like this until I have an answer... So does the "removed" go in both directions chronologically? That is to say, my cousin's 6-year-old kid is my "first cousin once removed," but what am I to him? If I am also a "cousin once removed" to the kid, then isn't my mother's 55-year-old cousin also my "cousin once removed?" It seems odd to have different generations be designated the same thing.
itsjulie • Oct 12, 2005 10:50 pm
Digression is always fine in my threads! I would say a general YES to all you questions! :eyebrow:
dar512 • Oct 12, 2005 11:19 pm
Clodfobble wrote:
I apologize for the further digression, but I get stuck obsessing on things like this until I have an answer... So does the "removed" go in both directions chronologically? That is to say, my cousin's 6-year-old kid is my "first cousin once removed," but what am I to him? If I am also a "cousin once removed" to the kid, then isn't my mother's 55-year-old cousin also my "cousin once removed?" It seems odd to have different generations be designated the same thing.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it goes both ways.

I think of both designations as signifying the distance of the relationship. If you look at a geneology chart, the degree denotes distance horizontally and the removed denotes distance vertically. And the distance to one generation prior is the same as the distance to one generation following.

Kind of like -1 and 1 both being the same distance from 0. (Can you tell I've been helping the girls with their math homework?)
bluecuracao • Oct 12, 2005 11:36 pm
itsjulie wrote:
True - guess I never thought of that - just don't think I would have the patience....can you imagine? Asking someone to ride with them and throwing them in the backseat while he sits in front...too much of a youngin for me!


Hmmmm...I don't think that has so much to do with being young as just really freakin' rude--bleh, what a turnoff!
xoxoxoBruce • Oct 13, 2005 12:42 am
Lay down beside me
Love ain't for keeping
Lay down my darling
Love ain't for keeping
;)
itsjulie • Oct 13, 2005 7:10 am
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Lay down beside me
Love ain't for keeping
Lay down my darling
Love ain't for keeping
;)


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undone • Oct 13, 2005 6:46 pm
:rollhappy Yeah! Go Mrs. Robinson Go!