As long as he meets you outside of Texas Originally Posted by discreetgentI hear tell Tennessee has music, museums, theme parks and fine restaurants and hotels... as does Louisiana.
I had to think about this question long and hard. I've never had my ideal.Aww that sounds lovely Charlie!
But, if I had to describe it, it would probably be a multi-day session. I'd like to be with a lady that I click with on many planes. I'd like to start out with maybe an afternoon of public time, maybe at a theme park or something. As evening rolls around, we change into appropriate dinner attire, and go to an upscale restaurant whose food is impeccable. We linger long over the meal talking and enjoying each other's conversation and company. We retire to an appropriate venue for some BCD activities, eventually nodding off to sleep.
We wake, have room service breakfast in the suite. The next day is planned visits to museums or historical landmarks. We enjoy the experience of learning and appreciating the art and history together. We again change for dinner and have it at a different place. After dinner, we attend a play, ballet, concert or the like...whatever is in town. After the performance, we return to our BCD venue and have fun together, exhaustingly falling asleep afterwards. We part company after breakfast the next morning.
Now, that's the ideal. In lots of ways. What did Burns say, "A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?" Meaning, I'll never grasp this ideal, but that doesn't keep me from dreaming about it.
Now, I know the question was directed more towards BCD activities. But, I think if we're enjoying each other this much, I don't even have to elaborate on activities. They'll work themselves out...and very well, I imagine. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Most fighter pilots are pure azz holes.A lot of arrogance yes. As long as they were able to back it up, it didn't bother me too much. Take them out of their flight suits and put them in regular clothes, they were just like any other Joe Schmo.
However, I thank God we have the best. I salute you. Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius