Last night was the last one of those events I will do. I was going to predict that if I wore too much make-up in my dressing up for the event, that some crass old dude would hit on me.

My evening went ok until the end. My friend and her daughter came by for 2 hours. They left at 9. I was just sitting behind my table when some toothless old guy comes over and says "Hi" and sits down behind my table.

I thought maybe he thought he knew me. Maybe he was a fellow vendor who I didn't remember. I asked him "How are you doing?" He went into a long ramble about how he couldn't smoke his cigarette inside, but couldn't drink his beer outside. He was carrying both a beer and a half a cigarette, that had been put out.

He then explained that he was told by the bouncer he had to come sit in one of these chairs. Now the chairs are behind tables and pretty plainly not in the public sitting area. Did I tell you all that I attract crazy?

The guy asked me three times can he buy me a beer. I tell him no, I don't want a beer. I'm trying to be polite, hoping he will go away soon. He does leave, but comes back with a new beer, By this time it is time to pack up and he was in my way, sitting way to close to my purse and seriously just demented.

I picked up my chair, put it in front of the table, and asked the guy to sit there so I could pack my stuff. He complained and I told him that the chairs behind the tables were for people selling stuff. He got grumpy and left.

And I was feeling like I was mean, when in fact I should have confronted him the first time he sat down. I always let people walk all over me. I really hate that about myself.

Then I was feeling bad because this poor old toothless guy probably didn't have anyone be nice to him the whole day. Them I had to say to myself: Not My Problem!

Anyway, put on a ton of eyemake-up and some Egyptian gear and I guess you get what you pay for!

We did get to hula hoop with the hula girls last night, so a little fun!


Me 57 XH 58 Sons age 32 & 27 M:32
D final 9/12
Bought 10 Acres and Living the Dream!