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bbennett
01-08-2009, 12:06 PM
I ended up with an older woman at a club over New Years. She looked pretty good for being over 60 years old (what comes after "cougar"?). In fact she wasn't too bad at all, and I found myself thinking that she probably had a really hot daughter.
We drank a bit (well more than a bit), we had a snuggle, and then she asked me if I had ever had a "sportsman's double". I was like; "what's that?" to which she replied; "It's a mother and daughter threesome"... "ooooooooh." I began to think about the idea. I said "No, I haven't" and wondered what this daughter of hers might look like.
We drank a bit more, then she said with a wink that tonight was 'my lucky night'. We went back to her place and walked on in. She put on the hall light and shouted upstairs, "MOM you still awake?"
CarpeyBiggs
01-08-2009, 12:19 PM
:roflol:
KapitanSparrow
01-08-2009, 12:24 PM
Damn! I got jelaous there at the begining, then relieved and happy :haha: Not at all did I feel sorry for you, heh.
Last Child
01-08-2009, 12:24 PM
:roflol:
Ahh, man, you had me going for a second. I was getting ready to give you a high fiver. :haha:
Iceaxe
01-08-2009, 12:27 PM
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Cirrus2000
01-08-2009, 01:18 PM
:roflol: :roflol: :roflol:
LOL! "What comes after cougar?"
savanna3313
01-08-2009, 03:58 PM
LOL! "What comes after cougar?"
Fossil? :ne_nau:
:haha:
savanna3313
01-08-2009, 04:01 PM
I ended up with an older woman at a club over New Years. She looked pretty good for being over 60 years old (what comes after "cougar"?). In fact she wasn't too bad at all, and I found myself thinking that she probably had a really hot daughter.
We drank a bit (well more than a bit), we had a snuggle, and then she asked me if I had ever had a "sportsman's double". I was like; "what's that?" to which she replied; "It's a mother and daughter threesome"... "ooooooooh." I began to think about the idea. I said "No, I haven't" and wondered what this daughter of hers might look like.
We drank a bit more, then she said with a wink that tonight was 'my lucky night'. We went back to her place and walked on in. She put on the hall light and shouted upstairs, "MOM you still awake?"
Glad to know you're ok! While I was in New Orleans, one of the helicopters that fly oil workers to the offshore rigs went down and all but 1 man were lost.
Sombeech
01-08-2009, 04:30 PM
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1Aussie
01-08-2009, 04:59 PM
Ha! I was just starting to think you were a bad bad boy, funny it kind of sucked me in too! :five:
bbennett
01-08-2009, 05:55 PM
Glad to know you're ok! While I was in New Orleans, one of the helicopters that fly oil workers to the offshore rigs went down and all but 1 man were lost.
Thanks Savanna. A friend of mine was pretty close with one of the pilots on that one. My company had a fatal as well in early December. All five on board were killed. It's been a tough winter so far.
Cirrus2000
01-08-2009, 10:14 PM
Glad to know you're ok! While I was in New Orleans, one of the helicopters that fly oil workers to the offshore rigs went down and all but 1 man were lost.
Thanks Savanna. A friend of mine was pretty close with one of the pilots on that one. My company had a fatal as well in early December. All five on board were killed. It's been a tough winter so far.
Geez, hadn't heard about those (not surprising, being so far away.) That's one of the toughest things about the aviation biz. Being where I am (in the tower) we're not in danger, but I've known a few folks over the years who've died doing what they love. Most recently a Grumman Goose amphib here hit terrain while VFR in IMC - didn't know the pilot personally, but had spoken to him on the radio for years, excellent guy. Been to too many funerals of those who have died before their time.
Take care, man - always!
bbennett
01-08-2009, 10:35 PM
Being where I am (in the tower) we're not in danger, but I've known a few folks over the years who've died doing what they love. Most recently a Grumman Goose amphib here hit terrain while VFR in IMC - didn't know the pilot personally, but had spoken to him on the radio for years, excellent guy. Been to too many funerals of those who have died before their time.
Take care, man - always!
You're not a controller at PVU are you (if so, I may know you)? Serco?
accadacca
01-09-2009, 09:34 AM
Thanks for that! :toofunny:
Cirrus2000
01-09-2009, 12:09 PM
You're not a controller at PVU are you (if so, I may know you)? Serco?
Nope - much, much farther away: Vancouver International, up in Canada, eh.
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