Train Man

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her.
    After we left the restaurant, we started walking to nowhere in particular not saying anything. I tried to suss out whether she was thinking of going home.
    We walked for a while then
    ‘It’s still early isn’t it?’ she said.
    Inside, I was all
    Ahyeah------!
    606 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 01:55
    mo and mo goodvibes comin at yaaaaaaaaaa

    616 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 02:00

     
    627 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 02:09
    I checked my watch and it was only a bit after 9.
    I asked her ‘Um, do you have a curfew?’ I thought I was being considerate.
    ‘Aha-hah-hah’ she laughed.
    But I got to see her smile so it was all good.
    ‘I’m way past curfew age but thanks for asking’ she replied.
    Damn it. Did it again.
    ‘There’s a place nearby that I like. Do you want to go there for a bit?’
    ahyeah comin atcha!
    ‘Sure. That’d be great.’
    So off we went.
    ‘Let me pay my share for dinner’ I said and handed her about 70% of the total bill. She took it and said
    ‘This is a little too much’ and gave some back
    ‘But I was the one that asked you out . . .’ I said, urging her to keep it.
    ‘I guess you won’t listen even if I argue’
    and she quickly (?) took all the money. I may have been too persistent.
    637 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 02:13
    It’s ahhh . . . basically . . . the BEST possible dialogue innit?
    Lady Miss Hermes just a little bit of the older lady and Train Man on his tippy toes trying to act mature
    A match hand-selected and hand-drawn.
    641 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 02:16
    Train Man, take me now.
    663 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 02:24
    Since we were already full we went to this place where we would be able to just do drinks and snacks and man, this place was much hipper-looking than where we had just come from. I thought I wouldn’t even be allowed in. She had been there a few times. I thought that the place matched her vibe.
    We sat down and looked through the menu. She was going to order wine and some appetisers. I looked through the menu and couldn’t find anything I could order so I ended up with wine and a cheese thing, both of which I’m not used to eating or drinking.
    ‘This place is so cool-looking.’
    I said it hoping to sound like I was admiring her taste.
    ‘Yeah it is. I kind of like it here.’
    She seemed to be enjoying herself. I was very uncomfortable.
    We milked the restaurant topic for as long as we could then
    ‘Are you ever told that you look like a celebrity?’ I asked, even though I don’t really know many.
    ‘What? No, not really. But my friends say I look like a Moomin.’
    I almost fell off my chair because cartoon characters are not celebrities, I wanted to tell her but I kept it in.
    ‘aaaaa . . .’
    I made as if I was agreeing.
    Moomin . . . hmmm . . . she may in fact, look like Moomin . . .
    665 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 02:25
    Moomin ahyeah!!!!
    666 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 02:25
    Moomin-lookalike Lady Miss Eromes . . . pantpant
    681 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 28/03/04 02:32

    But my friends say I look like a Moomin
     
    729 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 28/03/04 02:58
    After the wine she looked like she was a bit drunk
    I was feeling a bit drunk as well.
    The conversation went back to the train incident
    ‘What were you feeling at that moment? We were a bit pissed so the questions were more to the point.
    ‘Of course I was afraid.’
    Said it just like it was . . .
    Like I didn’t care
    ‘I’d like for all men to become like you’
    I was gobsmacked, did not compute
    ‘I’d also like to be more like you’
    I couldn’t work out why but I was getting nervous.
    I always get embarrassed when people around me, my boss or any other guy say how they should be more like me.
    It was past 2200 hours by now.
    She may have sussed out that she wouldn’t be getting any more conversation out of me so we paid the bill and left the

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