Don't tease, please
June 27th 2008 08:35
I just found out my mother is in hospital for the night, so our family dinner has been called off. On top of that my doctor didn't bulk bill me and it was too late to get the money back from Medicare, so I'm a bit money-poor for a friday night.
As the last rays of sunlight were disappearing this evening and I was five minutes walking distance from home, I saw a tall, slender woman comfortably dressed with long, burgundy brown wavy hair. As I observed her movie-star style I thought back to her part in "Paris J'etaime" in an attempt to figure out why Ms Gyllenhall would be in Bondi, all so effortlessly casual.
In her part of the movie, she was constantly in contact with a Parisian hash dealer who she ended up expecting more than hash from, but he ended up letting her down. She seemed to be playing herself in the film, almost autobigraphically. So naturally I figure she's up to no good and doing the same thing with some small-time Sydney dealer while possibly doing a bit of work over at Fox studios.
As she notices my interest and is about two metres away, she sticks her tongue out at me and keeps walking in her own hashish-induced (refer as: assumption) direction.
So we continue to walk in opposite directions, and I think about her in another movie. This time its 'Secretary'. Well, not the movie itself, but the posters that were up all over town at the time advertising it. The main attraction of the poster was a picture of Maggie Gyllenhall from behind, bent over in a pencil skirt.
I figured she could well be quite the tease in real life, but then many people do these types of things when developing first impressions. And women usually don't care if a flirtatious experiment is the last impression, as long as it is them carrying out the experiment.
Its obvious that this woman has sexual confidence, while others may have a more cutesy confidence. For men, its more along the lines of smooth confidence or rough confidence. For me, these are the factors of what determines a person as 'cool'.
But, as Jon said at the Orble Con, you've got to be sure the confidence isn't straight-up arrogance.
See that just ain't cool.
Kinda like being teased by Maggie Gyllenhall.
As the last rays of sunlight were disappearing this evening and I was five minutes walking distance from home, I saw a tall, slender woman comfortably dressed with long, burgundy brown wavy hair. As I observed her movie-star style I thought back to her part in "Paris J'etaime" in an attempt to figure out why Ms Gyllenhall would be in Bondi, all so effortlessly casual.
In her part of the movie, she was constantly in contact with a Parisian hash dealer who she ended up expecting more than hash from, but he ended up letting her down. She seemed to be playing herself in the film, almost autobigraphically. So naturally I figure she's up to no good and doing the same thing with some small-time Sydney dealer while possibly doing a bit of work over at Fox studios.
As she notices my interest and is about two metres away, she sticks her tongue out at me and keeps walking in her own hashish-induced (refer as: assumption) direction.
So we continue to walk in opposite directions, and I think about her in another movie. This time its 'Secretary'. Well, not the movie itself, but the posters that were up all over town at the time advertising it. The main attraction of the poster was a picture of Maggie Gyllenhall from behind, bent over in a pencil skirt.
I figured she could well be quite the tease in real life, but then many people do these types of things when developing first impressions. And women usually don't care if a flirtatious experiment is the last impression, as long as it is them carrying out the experiment.
Its obvious that this woman has sexual confidence, while others may have a more cutesy confidence. For men, its more along the lines of smooth confidence or rough confidence. For me, these are the factors of what determines a person as 'cool'.
But, as Jon said at the Orble Con, you've got to be sure the confidence isn't straight-up arrogance.
See that just ain't cool.
Kinda like being teased by Maggie Gyllenhall.
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Comment by Lilla
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An Extra Ordinary Life
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To Flirt :
1. Fillip, send with a jerk; wave or move briskly (fan birds tail),
2. Play at courtship with, pretend to make love. ~ n.
1. Sudden jerk; quick motion quickly checked.
2. Man who pays, or usu. woman who invites or accepts, attentions merely for amusement.
Whilst qualifying for the 1. category here, poking out one's tongue hardly qualifies for the 2.
*raising eyebrow, tilting head*
Experimental perhaps, but also a confusing gesture from Maggie, no doubts.
Interesting encounter and one no doubt overshadowed by your mental memories of pencil skirts?
Psychic Maggie?
Perhaps *chuckle* great ramble -) .....
Lilla ....
Comment by Optomistic Opportunism
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Optomystic Opportunism
Thanks for the knowledge. I've gotta say it'll take a bit of courage and willpower to bother flirting with this type, but come to think about it my body language at the time was probably showing a fair bit of interest.
Sometimes u just can't help it...
I just had the idea that if I would change my name here it would be "Complimentary Commeseriat". Maybe get the spelling right this time ya? I'm studying Community Services so it would fit if potential employers were to refer to my websites.
Non-sequiturs aside, nice to c ya!
Opto (aka Commo)