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October 22, 2003

Frivolous Fall Redux

Well, since I finally gave up the ghost on Rhett, it seems a whole new world of opportunity has opened up to me. There are some really classy, amazing men in this city and the environs. Why I found it necessary to attach myself to a guy who so clearly did not have what I need in a man for such a stretch a time is beyond me. Lesson learned. "As God is my Witness!" Rhett and I would have never worked out in the long run anyway.

So it seems I am once again knee deep in the Frivolous Fall and I seem to be outdoing myself from even last year. There is the fascinating yet somewhat distant Mr. Oz (the record producer), Jon Jon the Hoboken JFK (who met both Sheeba and my roommate), Magnum the South Carolina man worth more than just a Coffee Pot, and a neighbor I met coming home on the bus last night (don't know him well enough to merit a psuedonym yet)

I find myself in an interesting situation having this prospect of dating more than one man. Mine is a heart intensely monogamous. I find it hard to focus on more than one guy or my feelings for more than one guy. I get dizzy. I've also never been one to look a gift horse in the mouth though either. So for now, I guess I'll ride this Wild Roller Coaster and look for the seat with the best view.

Posted by mermu at October 22, 2003 10:32 AM

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Or could that have been Mae West? Nope, I am very certain it was Will. Seeing Mamma Mia tomorrow night at Bass Hall.

Posted by: Mom (aka Rita) at October 22, 2003 08:29 PM

It does seem as if you are having a really nice time. I am very happy for you. Rhett proved himself to be unworthy of your affection. I liked him, but in the words of Will Rogers; "I never met a man I didn't like" :-)

Posted by: Mom (aka Rita) at October 22, 2003 08:28 PM

I know what you mean about being basically monogamous. I was never able to successfully date more than one person at a time, and when I did go out with someone it nearly always ended up in a "long-term" relationship, even in high school. (Luckily I don't have to worry about that any more!) Good luck with the juggling act--sounds like fun to me.

Posted by: Elizabeth at October 22, 2003 12:55 PM

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