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"Some girls you practically never find out what's the matter."
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47 years old
HUDSON, New York
United States
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l¡Så's Interests
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| General | abandoned places, air guitar, old clothes, wallpaper, pinch pots, time capsules, garbology, decay. See my blog, a potpourri of my adventures in wallpaper excavation, trespassing, dustbin-diving, thrift shops and poetic junk- with random outbursts of fashionable show-and-tell, and stuff about Hudson, New York.
My shop blog is at http://fiveanddiamond.blogspot.com/
 By fiveanddiamond at 2007-03-05five and diamond vintage: My vintage clothing shop, five and diamond, is at the corner of 5th and Diamond,
(also known as Columbia Street; also known as Rt 9G and 23B) in the heart of
 Open Thurs-Sun 12-5 and by chance or appointment. I accept MC, VISA, Discover, Debit cards, and, if you know my weaknesses, you can occassionally pull off a savvy barter with me.
 | | Movies | CODA, Odds Against Tomorrow, King of Comedy, Another Woman, the Sweet Hereafter, The Heart is a lonely Hunter, Eternal Sunshine, Until the End of the World, Salesman,The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, Adaptation, Vanilla Sky | | Television | if walls could talk, cash in the attic
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I remember this one afternoon. It was the only time old Jane and I ever got close to necking, even. It was a Saturday and it was raining like a bastard out, and I was over at her house, on the porch--they had this big screened-in porch. We were playing checkers. I used to kid her once in a while because she wouldn't take her kings out of the back row. But I didn't kid her much, though. You never wanted to kid Jane too much. I think I really like it best when you can kid the pants off a girl when the opportunity arises, but it's a funny thing. The girls I like best are the ones I never feel much like kidding. Sometimes I think they'd like it if you kidded them--in fact, I know they would--but it's hard to get started, once you've known them a pretty long time and never kidded them. Anyway, I was telling you about that afternoon Jane and I came close to necking. It was raining like hell and we were out on her porch, and all of a sudden this booze hound her mother was married to came out on the porch and asked Jane if there were any cigarettes in the house. I didn't know him too well or anything, but he looked like the kind of guy that wouldn't talk to you much unless he wanted something off you. He had a lousy personality. Anyway, old Jane wouldn't answer him when he asked her if she knew where there was any cigarettes. So the guy asked her again, but she still wouldn't answer him. She didn't even look up from the game. Finally the guy went inside the house. When he did, I asked Jane what the hell was going on. She wouldn't even answer me, then. She made out like she was concentrating on her next move in the game and all. Then all of a sudden, this tear plopped down on the checkerboard. On one of the red squares--boy, I can still see it. She just rubbed it into the board with her finger. I don't know why, but it bothered hell out of me. So what I did was, I went over and made her move over on the glider so that I could sit down next to her--I practically sat down in her lap, as a matter of fact. Then she really started to cry, and the next thing I knew, I was kissing her all over--anywhere--her eyes, her nose, her forehead, her eyebrows and all, her ears--her whole face except her mouth and all. She sort of wouldn't let me get to her mouth. Anyway, it was the closest we ever got to necking. After a while, she got up and went in and put on this red and white sweater she had, that knocked me out, and we went to a goddam movie. I asked her, on the way, if Mr. Cudahy--that was the booze hound's name--had ever tried to get wise with her. She was pretty young, but she had this terrific figure, and I wouldn't've put it past that Cudahy bastard. She said no, though. I never did find out what the hell was the matter. Some girls you practically never find out what's the matter.  | | Heroes | Edith Macefield, Ruth Bigel, LA Smith
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l¡Så's Details
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| Status: | In a Relationship | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Hometown: | Nevertell, CT | | Body type: | 5' 11" / Some extra baggage | | Zodiac Sign: | Sagittarius | | Education: | College graduate | | Occupation: | vintage clothing, artist, DJ, ebaybe, seamstress | |
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l¡Så's Schools
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Bard College
Annandale On Hudson, NY
Graduated: 1983
Student status: Alumni
Major: Art
Minor: math, music, men
Clubs: x-country, wxbc radio
Greek:
Mu Mu Mu
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1978 to 1982 |
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l¡Så's Companies
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five & diamond vintage Hudson, New York US proprietor Rag Division
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Diamond Street Restoration Hudson, NY US whip cracker Personnel
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