Doug
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This would be about from 1988 give or take a year. I lived in Colorado Springs from about 1987-1989 before going to Vegas for my 5-6 years there.
Some of the coolest and most laid back people you'd ever get to know reside there, including my brother that moved there in 1972 after graduating from high school and going to college at CSU.
Anyhow this chick named Sandra had the following philosophy about dating. She was a pretty average looking girl herself, maybe a tad better than average.
People that live there tend to be very non judgemental and just coexist peacefully with other people.
Sandy's philosophy was she would give any guy one date to get to know him and give him a chance. Stuff like age, race, looks, wealth,etc. Meant zero to her, she certainly wasn't going out with you to get a free dinner.
She would give you that shot, unless you totally creeped her out from the start which would be close to impossible to do
Coolest woman I've ever known in my
life, lots of people like that in Colo rado.
The way people there think and act is very different than anywhere else. You might think Southern California is laid back, but Colorado is right there with them, from a guy that spent years in both places
Some of the coolest and most laid back people you'd ever get to know reside there, including my brother that moved there in 1972 after graduating from high school and going to college at CSU.
Anyhow this chick named Sandra had the following philosophy about dating. She was a pretty average looking girl herself, maybe a tad better than average.
People that live there tend to be very non judgemental and just coexist peacefully with other people.
Sandy's philosophy was she would give any guy one date to get to know him and give him a chance. Stuff like age, race, looks, wealth,etc. Meant zero to her, she certainly wasn't going out with you to get a free dinner.
She would give you that shot, unless you totally creeped her out from the start which would be close to impossible to do
Coolest woman I've ever known in my
life, lots of people like that in Colo rado.
The way people there think and act is very different than anywhere else. You might think Southern California is laid back, but Colorado is right there with them, from a guy that spent years in both places
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