Posted by: dirkmancuso | Sunday, November 18, 2007

TMI Tuesday on Sunday

1. Have you ever met a fellow blogger in person? Yep — several actually.
2. Did you ever play an innocent game of “I’ll show you mine if you show me yours”? How old where you? Nope, nothing innocent for me. The first time I ever showed it, I lost my boy-cherry…at 22 1/2.
3. When did you get your first not so innocent kiss? The night I lost my virginity — see previous question.
3a.If your partners are no longer of the opposite sex, when did you get that first kiss? Ewwwwwww, no girl kissing for me! Only hot sweaty mens. Again, see question 2. (And yes, Ed — I am repressing the memory of this.)
4. Have you ever awoke with someone who’s name you did not remember? Never.
5. Have you ever let someone else wash you while you were perfectly capable of doing it yourself? Yep. “Shower Fun” (a.k.a. “What Do We Have Here?”) is one of my favorite games. That and Strip Uno.

***Bonus (as in optional): What makes a great first date for you? I’ve only gone on a handful and most of those went tragically wrong, so I got nothing here.

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Responses

  1. Just what do they mean “No longer of the opposite sex?” surely I’m not alone in having never had a partner of the opposite sex? Yes, Dirk you have my permission to block Lisa’s kiss that came out of left field from your memory. I think for you a good first date is one where the worst that happens is you have to play second fiddle to the New York Times. CG is a bit shy but he’ll come around if you are patient.

  2. Strip Uno. Ah. Memories.

  3. “Have you ever let someone else wash you while you were perfectly capable of doing it yourself?”

    Isn’t that the only way to shower? Although you have a bit a bit careful with the soap. I can sting in places you didn’t know you had.

  4. Sign me up for the next Strip Uno tournament. I’m really bad at Uno. :)

  5. Pleading The Fifth.

  6. I never woke up next to someone and didn’t know their name…but I DID bring someone home, couldn’t pronounce his name in the first place, and we never fell asleep. Does that count as a “no?”


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