Re: My Guardian Angel is Mean
Most kind, Barry
, and you are right - Keezoy has shown himself to be a most thoughtful person. In this day and age, it does deserve a medal!
The good news, Summer, is that I don't think he (as we have come to find out - Spitfire) was thinking about my appearance at all when he said hello
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Yes, swimfeeders, it's sure nice to be at an age (though I reached it eons ago) when we can just be ourselves and not let appearance stand in the way of the way we interact with people. That's what I keep telling myself, anyway
If it was the just-drug-through-a-hedge-backwards look that does it for me, Londogs, keep an eye out on the fashion magazines.
Hahahaha, it seems that Susan and Meg and I share the same fate or guardian angel. If only we could exact revenge. As I have said before on the forum, sometimes I feel like my guardian angel points to me when hanging around his friends ands says, "Watch this!"
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The women in my family, mostly out of necessity from having very large families or having to be fiercely independent after the death of spouses, always looked neat and coiffed, but I don't know any of us that have every gone to the extremes of makeup, hair, and cosmetic surgery that is trendy today. Don't get me wrong, I think these women are beautiful, I'm just not all that sure that it matters to men.
All that said, it is hard to carry on a conversation with an attractive man flashing a smile when I look like a gutter rat. Maybe I am just a little vain after all.
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