
And, while I was out experiencing the neon madness of Vegas, my Mom was at home, continuing on her quest for Mr. Right. When I got home, her latest story had me in stitches! I laughed so hard I think I peed a little.
Okay, right after college, my mom met this lovely guy, who we’ll call Elmo, and started dating him. It was the sixties, he was a musician, very groovy times had by all. However, school, jobs, etc. took over and the relationship was short lived.
Fast forward to now. As I mentioned, Mom’s dedicated herself to finding Mr. Right this year. In an effort to find a stud and not another dud, she made a list of all her past boyfriends with a column indicating why she broke up with them. Most had really good reasons in that column. All but Elmo. It seems circumstances just weren’t in their favor at the time. So, Mom being the resourceful thing she is (and never one to leave an opportunity unexplored) she looks him up online. And finds him. He’s still a musician, has a grown kid, still lives in the area. They decide to meet up for coffee. He arrives in a Ferrari. Mom is SO glad she looked this guy up.
And, as the afternoon wears on, she says it’s just like no time had gone by, The conversation flows naturally, they reminisce about old times, and, there’s even a little flirting going on.
Flirting that continues via email. And phone conversations. And leads to another coffee date. And Mom’s really wondering why she broke up with this guy in the first place, and how easy would it be to pick up right where they left off. They both feel incredibly comfortable with each other despite the 40 year absence. So comfortable, in fact, that Elmo confesses something.
(Oh yeah, this is where it gets good.)
Elmo fills Mom in about his lifestyle. His alternative lifestyle. Turns out, Elmo has a thing for being tied up… and then tickled.
Tied up. And tickled.
Mom frowns. Bites her lip. Tries her best not to laugh. Thanks the gods for helping her dodge that bullet (or feather duster) years ago.
And the next time he emails her for a coffee date, she replies with: Sorry, I’m tied up that day. Besides, coffee doesn’t really tickle my fancy.
~Trigger Happy Halliday
Thank goodness I was drinking when I got to the end of this. LMAO!!! Great picture of you and Big. Sounds like you did Vegas up right.
ReplyDeleteYour poor mother though! The universe conspired to save her from Elmo. Is she secretly related to the Craigs?
ReplyDeleteCute pic of you and Big!
I know, I about died laughing when she told me this story. Tears, belly ache afterward - the works.
ReplyDeleteIs she secretly related to the Craigs?
You know, we do have some southern roots...
~Gemma
ROFLMAO! Poor Mom! Glad she got out of that ticklish situation :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, first off, your mom sounds like an absolute peach. Seriously - that is one heck of a story! Oh man... the best part of that is when I read 'tied up' I totally thought I knew what was coming next. I was wrong.
ReplyDeleteANYways... The Vegas trip sounded perfect as could be! You and Big are so adorable, I'm glad you had a great time!
*my stomach hurts from laughing... I think I need to work out more.*
Nice pic of you and Mr. Big!
ReplyDeleteLove it Gemma!! Your poor mom! I have to give her credit, I don't think I could have kept a straight face.
ReplyDeleteOh, great picture of you and Mr. Big.
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You and Mr. Big are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love your mom to death! I don't think I could have kept a straight face at Elmo's confession. *g*
Too funny! Good thing she found out before it was too late!
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