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Hey Lisa what does Randy exactly do for a living? IIRC you posted a while back that he was in the railroad industry?. Kinda at the point in my life where I have to decide what i want to do for a living.
Go in there during a time when its not rush, when the restaurant isn't busy. Strike up a conversation with her, and just be totally honest. Tell her that you'd like to grab a cup of coffee or maybe dinner, and apologize if you seem too forward and that you usually don't do this sorta thing.
It's not a full blown restaurant, more of a pub that serves some food. I might however be able to find a time when it's not busy in there, before the evening crowd hits. They don't even open until well after lunch time.
Originally Posted by Kwikkordead
What I would suggest is to go in, sober, not be a customer and ask her if she would like to go on a date.... And if she says yes, go do something that doesn't involve alcohol. She works with the stuff every day.
That's exactly one of the things that appeals to me. I actually don't drink much myself at all anymore. Last Friday was the first time I'd had a beer in weeks...maybe months...I honestly can't remember. I have dated girls who drank a lot which was not enjoyable. I am hoping to find a girl who's idea of fun doesn't center around where she can get a drink. Figured if she's around the stuff all day, it's not one of her priorities outside of work.
Hey Lisa what does Randy exactly do for a living? IIRC you posted a while back that he was in the railroad industry?. Kinda at the point in my life where I have to decide what i want to do for a living.
Yes he does.
I can hook you up with Randy if you want, and you can pick his brain all you want. He will answer your questions honestly and candidly.
Travis is an engineer too so you can pick his brain also depending on what kind of job you are interested in within the railroad.