In reply to MDJeepGuy:
and to swing by the Charmery, because Rye Whiskey Egg Nog Ice Cream (really that's a current flavor) isn't going to eat itself. (Also I highly approve of your selections and assessments of various options)
In reply to MDJeepGuy:
and to swing by the Charmery, because Rye Whiskey Egg Nog Ice Cream (really that's a current flavor) isn't going to eat itself. (Also I highly approve of your selections and assessments of various options)
AngryCorvair wrote: Don't set the bar too high too soon.
It's Curtis, bar was set high when He said yes, not many get that chance
Donebrokeit wrote: My short list: 1) Red Brick station (across the street from IKEA) Good food and beer :) 2) Andy Nelson (on the way down or up) different than most places Andy 3) Liberatore's (few miles from IKEA)Good food and service, nice place. Liberatores 4) Libs Grill (same shopping center) Fun place to eat and have a drink. Libs grill
Any woman that can survive a trip to Andy Nelson's garage (ok I know it's not the same.....) with a car geek is marrying material.
In reply to mndsm:
there is an eating area of Andy Nelson's BBQ that is in a garage and it is on York Rd. So there's a lot in homage to the GRM Andy Nelson. The BBQ Andy Nelson played safety for the Colts and was their 3rd QB, he and Artie Donovan were friends with my grandfather and came out to my games in high school. When I transitioned to strong safety from QB when going from high school to college, Andy was a life saver and spent countless hours going over tape with me in the spring and summer before my freshman year. As tasty as is BBQ is, particularly if you like carolina style vinegar tang, he's an even better man.
If things go well you could get this at Ikea
It looks like an exhaust tip afterall.
Haaa. She did just get a new house.
This trip is Tuesday. I pick her up at 8 and we both need to be back to Harrisburg by 3. So, shop from 10-12, eat 12-1, and head back.
Unless she wants to skip lunch and go straight to the "exhaust tip." (probably not a good pickup line)
How does she feel about getting high and trying to build something? HIKEA
Swmbo and I went to the White Marsh ikea this afternoon. We'll see if there's messages for you on Tuesday or if ikea staff removes them
Wall-e wrote: How does she feel about getting high and trying to build something? HIKEA
Ive done that. Turn a page, drink. Lose a part, drink. It was a dresser by the end, but I was down half a handle of gin
In reply to MDJeepGuy:
Inexplicably well with a couple stumbles.
First stumble was that I got in my truck to go get her and the 5.4L popped a spark plug out of the head. Fortunately it was half a mile from Mom and Dad's, so I limped in and borrowed his truck.
The trip was amazing. The radio was never turned on and the conversation never stopped getting deeper. She is a beautiful soul and we're very much on the same level spiritually and intellectually. It went so well that she kind of snapped back and bit into protection mode (second stumble) and I thought maybe I lost her. She is very newly out of a marriage and not keen on letting herself fall in with a new person so quickly. Very wise, and she's very emotionally fluent, so I applaud her caution and her attention to her emotional needs. I have been very careful to let her make the moves and set the pace, which has actually made her fall for me even more.
I don't normally kiss and tell, but... yeah. Its been a long time for me. Last night was the first kiss and some [insert not-sexual but high-intimacy activity here] cuddling on the new couch. Much energy was shared and it feels SO lovely. JeepGuy, your intuition must have been buzzing last night when you typed that.
She said the five words that a guy like me longs to hear: "I feel safe with you." Might not be what other guys want to hear, but I would rather hear that than anything else.
I'm at that point in my emotional involvement where songs have new meaning, sunsets look more colorful, and all that other whispy stuff. I love it.
I was talking about my rather platonic date with my 16 year old nephew who just started dating a girl. They're both SDA church kids and their parents' rules don't even allow for hand holding. My nephew smiled and said, "dude, I'm not even allowed to hold hands and I'm getting more action than you are."
Prick nephew.
Ok, sorry for the long play-by-play and possible TMI, but if I can't share my intimate secrets with anonymous strangers on the internet, then who can I tell?
It's too bad hammerjacks was torn down to make a stadium parking lot or that would have been a no-brainer.
Go to the IKEA in King of Prussia then go eat in Philly. Rabbit pie at The Dandelion near Rittenhouse square.
curtis73 wrote: ...but if I can't share my intimate secrets with anonymous strangers on the internet, then who *can* I tell?
I want you to know that, "I feel safe with you" too!
Duke wrote: Yeah, yeah, yeah. So where did you get dinner?
We decided on Woodberry, but the website lied... they're not open for lunch. They directed us to a coffee/sandwich shop down the street that is the same owners and chef. Alchemy Coffee. Really delicious food, neat Texas barn-feel to the decor.
Gearheadotaku wrote: Sounds like a good start. Thread is usless without pics! (Just kidding. Glad to hear it went well)
Its been killing me to not post pics because she's so beautiful. But I'm 43, not 16.
Plus, since she's newly unwed and there are actually several local guys on the forum, I think its just in best taste to stay lady-like and not reveal my secrets.
Hey, just saw this. If you ever have a hankerin' to take her someplace for a fancy brunch, Johannsen's in Westminster fills the bill. $30 each, all you can eat and drink (mimosas, bloody mary's). Make Reservations - Sundays only.
JohnRW1621 wrote:curtis73 wrote: ...but if I can't share my intimate secrets with anonymous strangers on the internet, then who *can* I tell?I want you to know that, "I feel safe with you" too!
Fool.
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