Was she coming on to me?

zotique

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I was at my mechanic's yesterday.

Not for any work on the car, just to drink. He's always got beer and a bottle of rye in the fridge.

A customer came to pick up her car and I recognized her. She was there a year ago and we had a drink and a laugh after hours at the shop. Gave a big hug to say goodbye. She's really attractive, about 40-ish-45 max. I'm 63.


Well yesterday we had a beer and then she asked Gene the mechanic if he had any Crown, he didn't but poured us both a huge shot of Chivas.

We started yacking about background and family and everything, revealing all kinds of things. It was like a second date if you know what I mean. We got on like a house in fire.

She kept reaching and touching me on the arm or thigh to make a point.

Turns out she lives 7 blocks from me so out of curiosity I asked her for her address.

When she parted to get home to husband and child I said I wished I knew when she was going to be back with her car 'cause I'd like to see her again.

She just smiled and said "I'd text you but...."

Today I looked up her address and then it was easy to get her surname.

Then it was another quick step to find her on Facebook.

Should I "friend" her on FB?:confused:


I'm married too and I'll bet neither of us wants to get in trouble.
 
I was at my mechanic's yesterday.

Not for any work on the car, just to drink. He's always got beer and a bottle of rye in the fridge.

A customer came to pick up her car and I recognized her. She was there a year ago and we had a drink and a laugh after hours at the shop. Gave a big hug to say goodbye. She's really attractive, about 40-ish-45 max. I'm 63.


Well yesterday we had a beer and then she asked Gene the mechanic if he had any Crown, he didn't but poured us both a huge shot of Chivas.

We started yacking about background and family and everything, revealing all kinds of things. It was like a second date if you know what I mean. We got on like a house in fire.

She kept reaching and touching me on the arm or thigh to make a point.

Turns out she lives 7 blocks from me so out of curiosity I asked her for her address.

When she parted to get home to husband and child I said I wished I knew when she was going to be back with her car 'cause I'd like to see her again.

She just smiled and said "I'd text you but...."

Today I looked up her address and then it was easy to get her surname.

Then it was another quick step to find her on Facebook.

Should I "friend" her on FB?:confused:


I'm married too and I'll bet neither of us wants to get in trouble.

Absolutely, you should friend her on FB.
 
Today I looked up her address and then it was easy to get her surname.

Then it was another quick step to find her on Facebook.

Should I "friend" her on FB?

I'm married too and I'll bet neither of us wants to get in trouble.

C'mon, man - you know the answer to this one already. ;)

But, if you're unsure, here it is:

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you're fucking creepy.

It was like a second date if you know what I mean. We got on like a house in fire.

...what?
 
D(.)(.)

Sometimes us women are just being friendly. Go ahead and become FB friends. No one else ever looks at FB. Maybe you can do a tune up on her car while you share a drink.
 
C'mon, man - you know the answer to this one already. ;)

But, if you're unsure, here it is:

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you're fucking creepy.



...what?



If you don't get it, then you're close to being functionally illiterate in the English language.

Cambridge dictionary:


Meaning of “get on like a house on fire” in the English Dictionary

British

"get on like a house on fire" in British English
See all translations
get on like a house on fire informal


If two people get on like a house on fire, they like each other very much and become friends very quickly:
I was worried that they wouldn't like each other but in fact they're getting on like a house on fire.
 
If you don't get it, then you're close to being functionally illiterate in the English language.

Cambridge dictionary:


Meaning of “get on like a house on fire” in the English Dictionary

British

"get on like a house on fire" in British English
See all translations
get on like a house on fire informal


If two people get on like a house on fire, they like each other very much and become friends very quickly:
I was worried that they wouldn't like each other but in fact they're getting on like a house on fire.
Once the house burns to the ground it's over in any language.
 
"I'd text you but...."


It says it all. But I'm married. But I don't think it's a good idea. It does not mean look up her address and find her on fb and ask to add her as a friend.


It's so wrong in so many ways.


This has got to be a wind up. For goodness sake you're 63. Wouldn't you think it was really f'ed up if someone went to these lengths to get your daughter or granddaughters info and make contact?


SO odd.
 
If you don't get it, then you're close to being functionally illiterate in the English language.

Cambridge dictionary:


Meaning of “get on like a house on fire” in the English Dictionary

British

"get on like a house on fire" in British English
See all translations
get on like a house on fire informal


If two people get on like a house on fire, they like each other very much and become friends very quickly:
I was worried that they wouldn't like each other but in fact they're getting on like a house on fire.

You missed a comma whilst berating someone about their use of the "English language".

You're a flaming idiot so it's fair to assume any house you are in catches fire.
 
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