Saturday, February 13, 2010

"I've had enough so so for the rest of my life"

I found an old mix cd in my car, under my front seat the other day and decided to pop it into the cd player. To be honest, I was a little hesitant to listen to it because it was created when life was, let's just say, a little more simple, than it is now. But I am big girl now, so I threw it in, and forced myself to listen to all the songs, and I surprisingly got through all of them, tear free, and was content. But that was a total tangent, but one song that I thought might bring back memories, actually made my mind go in a different direction. It made me start thinking of what are turn-ons and complete turn-off when it comes time to search for a man.


Turn-Ons

When a guy is close with his family. While out to lunch with my mom a few weeks ago, sitting behind her I noticed a VERY attractive man, who looked to be in his early to mid twenties, eating lunch with someone who appeared to be his mother, aunt, grandmother, etc. I could have been completely wrong and it was his older mistress or maybe he wasn't even enjoying his lunch with said person, but from a distance, I was instantly attracted to the possibility that he was spending his afternoon eating lunch with his mother.


Little thoughtful gestures. If a guy will take 5 minutes out of his day to leave you note on your car, surprise you at work, whisper in your ear how beautiful you look, or even just a random hug or kiss in the middle of the day, I will melt in his arms in a second. These are all things that hardly take any effort but mean the world to me. I've had these things done to me, and I've done these for a past significant other and it is always appreciated.


A guy will hold a baby or play with a little kid without being asked to. I know I've always wanted to be 1 thing when I grow up, a mom. I think if a guy will voluntarily hold a baby or play with a little kid it shows that someday he will want to be a dad and he already seems to have a head start on those guys that could care less about little kids until they actually become a dad.



Turn Off

If the tone of your voice sounds like you've taken 1 too many hits on the bong. I was at work, running around like crazy, on an unusually busy Monday night. When a group of 3 decent looking guys make it to the front of the line at my register, I apologized for the wait. One of the guys began flirting with me and informed me that “the only thing he was waiting for was for me to marry him.” I blushed a little and continued to flirt a little bit, while trying to nicely turn down the offer for a date. Why, might you ask? Besides the cheesy pick up line that in other situations, I might actually fall for (if done correctly, they can be kinda cute) this guy sounded high as a kite. His friends sounded sober so I don't think they were all actually high at the moment, but it was just a major turn off.


You're wearing one of those Hollister Co. or Abercrombie & Fitch shirts with a semi-suggestive saying. I'm no prude on anything, but it just makes me think that you are a little too into yourself if you can parade around in a shirt that says “Don't get too excited. I'm only the wingman.” Ok, I won't get excited over you, I'll go hang out with the classy guy in a regular Hollister shirt. Luckily I just checked out Hollister and A&F's websites and didn't find any new styles of shirts like this. Hopefully this is fashion trend that has gone down the toilet.


This makes me feel really picky, but I guess this is time in my life to be picky, and there is no way I'm settling for anything less than everything I want.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

One Word

Little Miss Sunshine State did this one word challenge so I figured I'd give it a shot while I avoid studying the ever boring Audiology

Cell phone? Dying

Hair? Short

Mother? Amazing

Father? Perfect

Favorite Food? IceCream

Dream last night? Bad

Drink? Tequila ;)

Dream/Goal? Success

Room you are in? Kubicle

Hobby? Sororitizing

Fear? Alf

Where do you see yourself in 6 years? Married?

Something you are not? Rich

Favorite Muffins? ChocolateChip

Wish list item? Boy lol

Where did you grow up? MA

What is the last thing you did? Procrastinate

What are you wearing? Sweatshirt

Favorite TV Show? Grey's

Pets? Cats

Friends? Hilarious

Your life? Rollercoaster

Your mood? Lethargic

Facebook? Yes

Favorite place to eat? iKiwi

Missing Someone? Sam

Your vehicle? Shitty

What you aren't wearing? Undewwear... jk Necklace

Favorite Store? AE

Favorite Color? Pink

Last time you laughed? 1:24 pm

Last time you cried? ???

Best friend? Sam

Place you go to over and over? School

Monday, February 8, 2010

She's from Boston

Ok, so I may not specifically be from Boston, MA but its a pretty good representation of what Massachusetts in general is like. Besides the obvious Boston accent, people from Mass tend to have some personality traits that at first someone make take as offensive, but honestly I'm proud of it. There is a huge list but here are a few that are completely true.

  • Anything west of Worcester is the boondocks...and you know how to pronounce Worcester.
  • The person driving in front of you is going 70 mph and you are cursing him for going too slow. You will most probably ride ass of said person until they move. (This is how I learned to drive, and believe that its the reason that I didn't rear-end the person in front of me during my accident because I'm used to tailgating)
  • You can navigate a rotary without a problem.
  • You think the rest of the country owes you for having things like Thanksgiving and independence.
  • You know how to use the words "WICKED" and "GOOD" together.
  • You know what the "BIG DIG" means, and have grown used to its inconvenience.
  • You would never say, Cape Cod. It's "The Cape."
  • You went to Old Sturbridge Village, Plymouth Plantation, or both, on a field trip in elementary school. (UGH too many times)
  • You can drive to the mountains and the ocean, all in one day.

Moving to Florida has been so much fun, but I really do miss Massachusetts a lot and I will always be a Cape/Boston girl <3


"She wears a Red Sox cap to hide her baby dreads.
The girl she was in New England
is different now and dead.
In all the local bars
, she flirts and tells the boys while they're talking
that
she's from Boston"