I think we can pretty much rule out a dress of some kind - at least the ones I own. If you think I have some huge wardrobe or something you are grossl...y mistaken. Brad, I can't do this!" and I stopped briefly to ponder other excuses. "Don't you see?" I said, like that was the best I could come up with."I can fix the clothes problem, Rach, after lunch we'll go shopping. As for dresses, I think you could wear a dress, it just can't be some spaghetti strap number or some low-cut cleavage. In Baltimore people were demonstrating but it was too late. The contractor had deployed plenty of equipment and put the entire building on the ground before the morning rush hour.Fencing companies were going to surround the vacant lots with chain link fence as soon as the contractors were finished.I had just refreshed my mug in time to answer my phone, “This is Mayor Blum of Baltimore, what in the hell do you think you are doing tearing down the learning center and seizing the property?” he. “Its been hot like you said, otherwise I might put on some pajama pants.” The nerves in my stomach were starting to untangle themselves and our conversation went on. We talked about random things, whatever came to our heads, just like we did when we texted or talked online. Soon it was as if we talked on the phone all the time and it was no big deal. Things were going great, until he asked me a question that sent all of the nerves back into a wreck of a mess in my stomach. “Would you be willing. That Friday night I went to the base bowling alley to get a beer and something to eat before I went back to the barracks. At the pizza parlor there, I met one of the WAVEs from GLYNCO (Dee W) who was with my future wife - they were roommates in the WAVE barracks and were waiting for their dates. After chatting, finishing a pizza and listening to Dee W and SD complain that their dates were late I asked SD if she'd like to go for a ride. She hesitate a couple of seconds, asked Dee W if she'd mind.
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