I had a great trip to Vegas earlier this month. My credit score went up. I had a strip view at The Mirage overlooking the volcano. The cards were nice. Baseball was nice. Misc. table games. Even the airport was paying out. I won $4205, I went with $1200, but I lost $400, $600 on blackjack, $450 on baseball, so you do the math. I have a 4200 deposit slip from my bank in Vegas.
I've also been a member of match.com for six months. I met someone. The lunch went poorly. My meat was bleeding. The lunch was $53.00, but the other lunch with the other women I met was about 7 dollars, so it kind of evens out. Add the 300 in membership and events, like happy hour and speed dating.
I also had bought ticket to 7 concerts and a Cirque du Soleil show. Hello, my name is William, just wasn't working. I tried mixing it up. Most of the chats were with people from other states. Many claiming to be from Ghana back in December. The texting was with unfamiliar phone numbers and the few I kept are in Chicago where I live.
The woman I met is 44 single, no kids, it attract and is spanish. Her personal ad was looking for a committed relationship. I replied, with, I have a list of things to do. Like a month after the lunch, she agreed to go see U2 and Van Halen. She said I was her boyfriend and let's go make memories. She's a stranger, but we've met and talked on the phone for about an hour.
Concert list: Great seats, different venues, under $2000.00
U2
Van Halen
Yes
Cirque du Soleil
Billy Joel
Madonna
Who
Jethro Tull
They cover the rest of the year. 3 in August. I hope to avoid too many $75.00 dinners and would rather go with matching tee shirts so I can save money for Vegas. It's cheap too. Miles and 36.20 for 2 people with open early bird seating. I'm not used to dating and don't know what to do between concerts. I've been use to doing laundry, bookstores, shopping and travel. Mostly the daily routine.
I just wasn't as into it as I was with the three stooges thing I did where they were flipping houses and running out on dinner without paying. Kinda died when Ripley showed up. Here's what brought me here today. I thought it was going to be better. I really did.
Star Trek arrives at a space station orbiting a distant planet. Evolution has been controled by the Elders and the people on the ground are not as advanced or aware of advanced technology and the main reason for life, is to reproduce, eat and survive. The Elders are slowly dying off and they need someone to decide the fate of the people below.
Have a great summer!
William, 50. Good looking.