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George,
It semmed that allot was happening in Fillmore over the weekend. The pool was warm, the drinks were cold and the girls were Hot! I understand that Sheriffs helicopter even did a fly by....

I'm living my fantasies through your lifestyle...

Please let me know when you need help working on your car. I would love to help.
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Let me explain the bachelor pad for a moment, then I'll relate a funny story.

I have a comfortably sized home in a small farming community, with a very large patio, spa & swimming pool, perfect for entertaining guests. The city has almost doubled in size since I moved here, everybody no longer knows everybody, but everybody knows me. I raised 5 children here. Half the people know me as Nathan's dad, or Justin's dad, or April's dad, you get the picture. I can drive to the auto parts store, and if I forgot my wallet, the owner will give me the part and tell me "don't worry, I know you'll pay me later".

My youngest son, Adam, still lives at home, he's going to college. My 23 year old son, Justin, just moved back home. He's a member of a Reggae band, just landed a job doing cartography right here in town. Justin's girl friend is the one who brings the girls (her friends) over during the summer to use the hot tub & swimming pool. She comes & goes as she pleases, she understands that I enjoy the girlies she brings over & may even remove my clothes & join them from time to time. Adam is a computer gaming enthusiast, he likes throwing "LAN" parties at our home. Justin is a musician, he likes throwing any kind of party at our home! I am out of town on the weekends a lot. My sons use those opportunities from time to time to throw parties at the home. They think dad is not aware of this, but the trash can will be full of beer bottles, the charcoal for the BBQ will be all used up and the frig & pantry will be emptied out when I get home. I am aware of what is going on!

Here's the story: every once in a while I'll be at a local business buying something, the young person behind the counter will hear my name & ask, "are you Justin's dad?" or "are you Adam's dad?". When I reply, "why yes", they without exception always inform me "I've been inside your house before, I was invited to a party"

LOL..............
Complete documentation of the "girlies" is required.

I can host pictures for you. (What a nice guy, eh?)


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Originally posted by george pence:
Let me explain the bachelor pad for a moment, then I'll relate a funny story.

I have a comfortably sized home in a small farming community, with a very large patio, spa & swimming pool, perfect for entertaining guests. The city has almost doubled in size since I moved here, everybody no longer knows everybody, but everybody knows me. I raised 5 children here. Half the people know me as Nathan's dad, or Justin's dad, or April's dad, you get the picture. I can drive to the auto parts store, and if I forgot my wallet, the owner will give me the part and tell me "don't worry, I know you'll pay me later".

My youngest son, Adam, still lives at home, he's going to college. My 23 year old son, Justin, just moved back home. He's a member of a Reggae band, just landed a job doing cartography right here in town. Justin's girl friend is the one who brings the girls (her friends) over during the summer to use the hot tub & swimming pool. She comes & goes as she pleases, she understands that I enjoy the girlies she brings over & may even remove my clothes & join them from time to time. Adam is a computer gaming enthusiast, he likes throwing "LAN" parties at our home. Justin is a musician, he likes throwing any kind of party at our home! I am out of town on the weekends a lot. My sons use those opportunities from time to time to throw parties at the home. They think dad is not aware of this, but the trash can will be full of beer bottles, the charcoal for the BBQ will be all used up and the frig & pantry will be emptied out when I get home. I am aware of what is going on!

Here's the story: every once in a while I'll be at a local business buying something, the young person behind the counter will hear my name & ask, "are you Justin's dad?" or "are you Adam's dad?". When I reply, "why yes", they without exception always inform me "I've been inside your house before, I was invited to a party"

LOL..............
I am suprized that Nora does not get jelous of you "taking your clothes and joining in" You are very fortunate George to have someone so understanding, and you drive a Pantera!. I guess Nora spends a lot of time, you know at the beach modeling those skimpy swimsuits. Just out of curiosity....when you say "clothes" you mean just the pajamas you lounge around in all day, right? No wonder they call the place Fill More! I gotta get out there someday!
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Originally posted by george pence:
Let me explain the bachelor pad for a moment, then I'll relate a funny story.

I have a comfortably sized home in a small farming community, with a very large patio, spa & swimming pool, perfect for entertaining guests. The city has almost doubled in size since I moved here, everybody no longer knows everybody, but everybody knows me. I raised 5 children here. Half the people know me as Nathan's dad, or Justin's dad, or April's dad, you get the picture. I can drive to the auto parts store, and if I forgot my wallet, the owner will give me the part and tell me "don't worry, I know you'll pay me later".

My youngest son, Adam, still lives at home, he's going to college. My 23 year old son, Justin, just moved back home. He's a member of a Reggae band, just landed a job doing cartography right here in town. Justin's girl friend is the one who brings the girls (her friends) over during the summer to use the hot tub & swimming pool. She comes & goes as she pleases, she understands that I enjoy the girlies she brings over & may even remove my clothes & join them from time to time. Adam is a computer gaming enthusiast, he likes throwing "LAN" parties at our home. Justin is a musician, he likes throwing any kind of party at our home! I am out of town on the weekends a lot. My sons use those opportunities from time to time to throw parties at the home. They think dad is not aware of this, but the trash can will be full of beer bottles, the charcoal for the BBQ will be all used up and the frig & pantry will be emptied out when I get home. I am aware of what is going on!

Here's the story: every once in a while I'll be at a local business buying something, the young person behind the counter will hear my name & ask, "are you Justin's dad?" or "are you Adam's dad?". When I reply, "why yes", they without exception always inform me "I've been inside your house before, I was invited to a party"

LOL..............


Did I hear right, Nora and 3 of her friends showed up looking to party?
Okay you married guys, I can see we need to cover some terminology here.....

The term girl friend is a word that has "possession" implied in the meaning. Also implied are rules, "do's and don'ts", such as only one at a time. It is a transitionary relationship, leading to another level of possession, called engagement. Girlfirends and boyfriends join into these relationships to have needs met, or with the hope of having needs met in the future.

Another term is friend. Friend never implies possession, just the opposite. Friends give friends freedom. It is not a transitionary term. Friends can be friends for life. The only rules associated with friendship are to be kind, respectful, forgiving, helpful and steadfast. No rules about the number of friends you can have.

The concept to grasp is that if you have enough friends, your needs will be met, just as well as if you had one "girlfriend". I have no girlfriends. Just friends.

Nothing like a little relaxing hot tub party with your FRIENDS on a Sunday afternoon. One of the rules in the bachelor pad, the door is always open for friends.

George
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Originally posted by DeTom:
George I hate to be the one to break this to ya, but when a girl says "Let's just be friends", it means she wouldn't give ya any nooky if you was the last man on earth breathing. Sorry dude, that isn't a good thing.


Ahhh DeTom, the situation should never arise that requires her to reply "let's just be friends". That implies someone has asked her to be more than a friend! Too needy, too possessive, too controlling.

Sometimes folks just want their needs met without all the strings & headaches of a "relationship".

I'm happy with my life, don't want to make changes, don't need anybody outside of my friends, don't want to loose my freedom, don't want to control anybody else. A healthy lady feels the same way.

Besides DeTom, a woman changes her mind as often as the sun rises, friend today, nooky tomorrow. LOL.................... Wink

Your bachelor friend on the DTBB,
Enjoying life & helping others along my way,
George
Sometimes folks just want their needs met without all the strings & headaches of a "relationship".

George, I couldn't agree with you more!
I'm at the point in my life, that single just may be how I'm supposed go thru it!

By the way, a good rule for a bachler pad spa, no swim suits allowed, the reason you use, laundry soap is bad for the pH Wink

Your fellow bachelor on the PIBB
Mark
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