I've fallen IN LOVE and I don't know WHAT to do !!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:13 pm
It was a moment I shall NEVER forget. My friend had told me she would introduce me to her cousin who had just arrived from London and I was slightly irritated when she INSISTED I meet him. I mean who on earth would care for some refugee from London-I've seen some of the guys there and I wasn't impressed. Well, I went to meet up with them and as I approached them sitting at the table I quickly waved before I suddenly STOPPED. there, before me was the most perfect specimen of a man I've ever seen in my life-yes, tall, handsome, . ...we stared at each other for an instant, our eyes meeting (seconds seemed like minutes, minutes like hours)-it was quite electrical-
anyway I quickly introduced myself and took a seat.
Now before I go on, let me point out I am not one to THROW myself at EVERY good looking guy I see-quite the contrary. But as we chatted I simply was flabbergasted-in addition to being gorgeous, he was quite the gentleman, had the most gregarious laugh, the most dizzying smile and an utterly delightful English accent. My poor friend, she disappeared into the background as he and I began an engrossing conversation about himself-he had graduated recently and was working for an investment firm in something shire. Oooh, the smell of money already had me excited (lol, kidding). As the minutes ticked by my friend excused herself for a moment and we were left alone. Our table was located at a quiet nook, conveniently separated from the other diners.
As our intense (and quite flirtatious) conversation continued I suddenly found him sitting beside me, our faces inches apart, our breaths coming in short gasps-he suddenly kissed me, our lips melting into each other, our thoughts becoming one….that’s when I woke up from my coffee induced dream and found myself staring at the ugliest Somali guy I’ve ever seen in my life.
“And this is my cousin, studente-she goes to the U†my friend added. I gave him a “delighted to see you smile†and proceeded to order the calamri. Oh God, da torture…
actually he IS quite handsome and quite REAL and we’re scheduled to show him around sometime this week.
In other news, I’ve decided to get a totally new hair cut-I’ve had the same one for AGES. I’m going to go for da layered look-graduated long layers actually not the choppy ones. I’m not sure about da bangs though, I might do something like side swept bangs.

Now before I go on, let me point out I am not one to THROW myself at EVERY good looking guy I see-quite the contrary. But as we chatted I simply was flabbergasted-in addition to being gorgeous, he was quite the gentleman, had the most gregarious laugh, the most dizzying smile and an utterly delightful English accent. My poor friend, she disappeared into the background as he and I began an engrossing conversation about himself-he had graduated recently and was working for an investment firm in something shire. Oooh, the smell of money already had me excited (lol, kidding). As the minutes ticked by my friend excused herself for a moment and we were left alone. Our table was located at a quiet nook, conveniently separated from the other diners.
As our intense (and quite flirtatious) conversation continued I suddenly found him sitting beside me, our faces inches apart, our breaths coming in short gasps-he suddenly kissed me, our lips melting into each other, our thoughts becoming one….that’s when I woke up from my coffee induced dream and found myself staring at the ugliest Somali guy I’ve ever seen in my life.
actually he IS quite handsome and quite REAL and we’re scheduled to show him around sometime this week.

