Well, another fine turnout. And one comprised of exceptionally attractive and intelligent members, I must say. And yes, I am talking about the MOTM last night at the Belmont.
Sharon and J-Spot set the tone and the high standard for the evening. Stacy Z. is becoming a regular fixture and that is cool. She wanted to start a discussion group on a report that scientists have developed cats that glow in the dark. Really. There are many double entendres and bad jokes to be made from that, but I am way too classy to engage in such. Well, actually I'm not, but I'll leave that to you. Beverly and Penny closed up shop to come down the hill and participate. Very nice. Stacy M. took time out from running apx. 700 miles a day to have a drink. How does she do that? Stephenie came in all aroused from kicking ass in a mediation. Seriously, you need family law help? She's your ticket. She also invited her room mate, who favored us with a visit. Steph, help me with her name here. Bad blood flow on my part and all that. Travis S. was a first timer. You should hurry up and sign up for his class here ("Renter's Dos and Don'ts") before it fills up. Aaron and Angel came down to slam one down and hit the road. Lone Star Todd was a no show again. Something about a tire. Sean C. came back and brought his lovely wife, as promised. All we wanted to do was ask her about her puppet class but she does much more than this in the Theater department at St. Eds. Originally from the Czech Republic where she first learned about puppets, she may have way too much talent and creativity. The Real Victoria, sans the J-Lo dress, finally showed up. There is much hope that in warmer weather, the J-Lo dress makes a debut. Claudia C. and Lisa M. both came in from the cold. It was good to see them again. Lisa's spousal unit also made an appearance. It's the additions to the group that help make this interesting and diversified.
My appearance was a little late and I had to leave early. Please post additions and corrections to this little missive.
Next week, same time, same place. The topics for discussion will be your favorite memory of the celebration of your chosen winter holiday: Hanukkah, Christmas, Diwali, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice, Festivus, etc. Extra points and a free drink on me, if your name rhymes with your chosen holiday. Yes, and I think we have a potential winner.
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Thanks for the shout out, Paul. For anyone who doesn't already know, you should check out Paul's iClass, "Introduction to Blogging." It's under the "Writing" heading.
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