Sunday Scribblings: Passion – A One Night Stand

 Passion: A One Night Stand

Three months prior to my 39th birthday, I was sharing the woes of my love life with a very wise and close friend. I had been married for over 22 years and my divorce had only been final a few months. “What you need is a one-night stand!” she very expertly advised. I didn’t know if I could do this . . . I mean, actually getting naked with someone I did not know???

I should tell you that I was not a total prude. I was a flower child from the 60’s after all – the sex, drugs and rock & roll generation. An early marriage at 16 is testimony to my being “open” to the physical side of life. Plus, the fact I married the most degenerate of all sexual degenerates had afforded me enough sexual knowledge for a definite best-seller. And, I still think my ex sold copy writes to the producers of Bob & Carol and Ted & Alice. But, even with all this experience, under my belt so to speak, I was not too sure about doing “it” with a total stranger. But then . . .

I had an early morning conference in Columbus, which I was not overly excited about attending, and which also required spending the night before to avoid the rush hour mayhem. I asked my friend Evelyn, the wise one, to go along so at least a night in the city wouldn’t be a total waste. We arrived early and of course hit the malls. After several hours of shopping, we went to our hotel and got settled in. We decided a visit to the hotel lounge would be a nice start to the evening’s entertainment.

Why is that two women sitting at a table in a lounge, obviously having a lively conversation while sharing a few drinks, is a sign that male attention is needed? It must be an unwritten law of the testosterone universe. Anyways, there we were, enjoying our drinks when two average looking guys decided they would come to our rescue. They brought copies of our drinks as a peace offering, along with the line, “Have we seen you ladies in here before?” After a few more drinks and dinner, at our gentlemen caller’s request and expense, the wise one and I had to make a visit to the Ladies Room. “This is your chance for true passion!” she advised me, “Sex with no strings, no commitments, no I’ll call you’s. Just pure passion!”

I will have to admit my conversation with Jim-Bob (I still can’t remember his name) had begun to get heated. It seems he was a big-wig in some regional union organization in town for a convention, a Democrat, and a draft-dodger; needless to say, not exactly the endearing qualities I was looking for in a man. But then, I reminded myself, you are not looking for a man, just a one-night stand. And, through my alcohol-enhanced vision, he was beginning to look pretty good. So, wise one and I stumbled our way back to the table and, after another drink or two, I gave Jim-Bob the signal this was going to be his lucky night.   

Once in his hotel room, what I had envisioned as an evening of unbridled passion turned out to be ten minutes of wham-bam-thank-you-mam followed by an awkward silence that I had never known before, or since. After more minutes than it took to do “it”, Jim-Bob finally broke the ice by asking me what I did for a living (obviously he forgot the details of our previous three-hour conversation). This actually led to further conversation so interesting that I had forgotten we were both still naked under the sheets.

At some point, Jim-Bob asked me what kind of books I liked to read. Now, having gained a sense of comfortableness, I leaned over the side of the bed to get a cigarette out of my purse and propped myself up on my elbows so I could smoke. “I like to read most anything.” I began, and we discussed several books we had both read. “But I must say, my very favorite are books on serial killers.” I did not notice Jim-Bob had made a slight move away from me as I continued talking about Ted Bundy and then the Michigan murders, adding that though it was rare, there were female serial killers. “I keep thinking if I read enough books about serial killers, I will be able to figure out what would motivate someone to kill a complete stranger. Do you ever think about that?” I asked as I looked in his direction while moving my arm below the edge of the bed to put my cigarette out in the ashtray sitting on the floor.

Now let me tell you, after his performance an hour earlier, I did not think it was possible for Jim-Bob to move any faster, but he proved me wrong. He was up and out of that bed so fast he stumbled and fell to the floor. “Is this where you pull a knife or gun out of that purse and kill me?” he cried as he pulled himself up and backed into the corner. I was so stunned by his reaction to a simple question, it took me a few seconds to put it all together, especially since he was standing there, with all his manhood standing at full attention, visibly shaking down to the last bone in his body. Once the implications of my reading preferences finally registered, given the circumstance of our meeting and our current locale, I burst into uncontrollable laughter. I laughed so hard I cried, rolling back and forth on the bed, and ended up running to the bathroom to keep from peeing the bed.

After I gained control of both my laughter and bodily functions, I had to walk out and face this nameless man, in my nakedness I might add, who thought it possible I was a serial killer stalking unsuspecting horny men in hotel bars. I have often wondered how he tells this story. I can tell you, it did indeed turn out to be his lucky night, and passion is definitely in his version!

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I hope you have enjoyed my entry to Sunday Scribblings prompt, “Passion”. For more interesting takes on “Passion”, please check out any of the following:

~ lissa ~ Linda Jacobs ~ AscenderRisesAbove ~ Caroline ~ Colleen ~ anno ~ tumblewords ~

Writer’s Island: Given a Second Chance? – Pay It Forward

I have given much thought to this week’s Writer’s Island prompt of “Second Chance.” My mind immediately thought of three different events in my life where I received a second chance to make up for something, do something over, or to even live another day. As I pondered how I wanted to appoach this prompt, it came to me that in each of my second chances, I did not have the opportunity to adequately express my gratefullness by paying the person back for giving me the second chance. I only was able to say a very sincere thank you. Then it occurred to me that each of these situations did provide an opportunity for me to pay it forward, an idea I have since seen in a movie.

pay-it-forward.jpgI watched this very heartwarming, and at some points heartbreaking, movie several months ago. The movie was based on a book of fiction by the same name written by Catherine Ryan Hyde. Reuben St. Clair, the teacher in the book and movie, issues a voluntary, extra-credit assignment to his class: Think of an idea for World Change, and put it into action. Trevor, the 12-year-old hero of the book, came up with the idea to do something “real good” for three people and when they ask how they can repay you, you just say “Pay it Forward” by doing something real good for three other people. With his calculator he figured his helping three people would lead to nine more people receiving help, which would lead to 27, then 81, to 243, to 729, 2,187, 6,561, etc.. “See how big this gets?” was his vision for affecting world change. The book and movie goes on to show the affects of the changes that takes place from this very simple idea. Definitely a must see movie, but I will forewarn you, be prepared for an emotional roller coaster ride.

Since the publishing of the book, and with much help from the movie, this work of fiction has become a true movement in America (there is even a website!), and probably beyond the ocean. And now it has reached what I call Blogsville (you can tell I’m a small town girl). Greatfullivin has responded to the Pay It Forward movement that has been posted on many other blogs. I have eagerly agreed to be a part of this movement. For the Blogsville version of Pay It Forward to continue, I need three of my readers to agree to three basic rules:

  1. Email me your snail mail address, so I can send you a small token gift of friendship.
  2. Write a post linking back to my blog.
  3. Be willing to pay it forward, by posting a blog about Pay It Forward, and sending out three gifts of your own.

The gifts you send need not be expensive, something from the heart that best represents who you are will go along way in promoting the spirit of the Pay It Forward movement.  According to the rules, we have 365 days to send our gifts out, but I will send mine on March 21 in honor of a second chance that I was given to me a year ago.  I will post the names of the three people I am Paying It Forward to in my March 21st blog.

I will admit the Blogsville version of Pay It Forward does not appear to be as world-changing as the idea promoted by the book and movie (and a song, and a commercial), but one never knows. Paying it forward is the best way to pay back a second chance given to you.

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For more muses on “Second Chance”, be sure to visit:

~ paisley ~ lissa ~ jeques ~ Gemma Wiseman ~ Selma in the City ~

I’m it! But not for long!


Girly Comments & Graphics

We gotta do something to get rid of this stuff!

I have been tagged by Scrappy and Happy!

THE RULES:
1. Once you are tagged, link back to the person who tagged you.
2. Post THE RULES on your blog.
3. Post 7 weird or random facts about yourself on your blog.
4. Tag 7 people and link to them.
5. Comment on their blog to let them know they have been tagged.

OK Phyl, I will try to come up with some new ones:

1. I hate snow! Well I guess hate is a strong word, lets just say I really, really, really dislike snow! (See above picture)

2. I recently learned how to play dominoes and I love it!

3. I am a night owl by nature.

4. I can’t sing, but I love music – even my humming is off-key.

5. I met Elvis in 1969 and plan to write a post about this monumental event in my life as soon as my ex gives me copies of our pictures.

6. I have the absolute worst looking fingernails. I do not care for them on a ragular basis like most females.

7. My hair is getting very thin on top, so thin I am actually considering checking into hair replacement options.

I would love to learn some weird or random facts about:

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