10-08-2013, 03:04 PM
(10-08-2013, 02:52 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: No, I was working. But I partied with a rock star after I returned home. No new ink or piercings... Yet. I have one more trip next week to New York and then I think my schedule will even out. Met a really cool chick, if the miles between us wasn't such a huge divide, I'd probably consider a serious relationship with her, but that's life ya know?
I've been to Austin on business and Tahoe for a Big Chill type reunion while you were out. Still managed to post, slacker. No rock stars in my party circle, but we did have some Rocky Road and played a little air guitar.
Friday after next, headed to Portland for a couple of days. Going to hike at the Columbia Gorge - first time - looking forward to that.
Good that you met a cool chick, but what's the problem? I like long distance romances, personally. With technology today, you can see and talk to your object of affection like you were in the same room. And, you can get a little freaky together without having to actually be together geographically. When you do make plans to get together in-person, major anticipation (and fireworks thereafter, if you're doing it right).
So, why do you consider the distance a barrier? Are you needy or just lacking imagination, Gunnar?