Posted by moonlite 37 on February 13, 2009 at 16:23:49 from (204.8.188.123):
I had an experience somewhat similar to Plow Hand's farm supply store experience a couple years ago. I was helping my nephew who is a skilled ladie's man build a fence at his dad's farm. We went to the local Coop to get posts and wire. The girl helping us was really arreactive she was wearig Wranglers and a John Deere Tee shirt. She was a blonde and had a tattoo on her back barely visible above her belt which showed when she bent over to pick up posts. She was wearg eye shadow and lipstick. Really cute. My nephew used what I considered a rather trite pick-line. He asked, "Where have you been all of my life?" That started the converastion. She told him that she was working in the Coop for the summer and would be in her second year at University of Missouri. Before she had the posts lodade he had a date with her. A couple months later in a similar store I saw an average looking girl no match for the other and thought I would use that good pick-up line. I asked "Where have you been all of my life?" Her answer was, "Let me see, for the flrst half I was not even born. I guess that was not the best line.
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