Monday, May 17, 2010

White trash roots

On Friday, Cowboy called me up and wanted to know if I would double with him. I already had a date planned with Simpson. We met up and went to the dance studio to learn the tango. Simpson was not as impressed as I thought she might be. After all, normally isn't it the girl that is begging the guy to go take dance lessons. She thought it was kind of dumb to learn to do old dances like that. I thought it was quite fun and the tango is a fun dance to learn.

After dinner, we headed out to the drag races. I will always have a special place in my heart for white trash people. Perhaps it was the many years I worked at Wal Mart. So going to watch drag races just gives me a warm feeling inside. Of course, as we watched the cars race, all I really wanted to do was get my own car out there to race. According to online specifications, my car should be able to do a 1/4 mile in 13.9 seconds, which was faster than more than half of the cars there. I saw one car nearly break the 1/4 mile in under 10 seconds. I should have been a racecar driver. Sugarloaf, Barrel and Arches were there too. Simpson had fun but she was tired. I dropped her off, gave her a goodnight kiss and headed home.

On Saturday, KJo and I met for lunch and some furniture shopping. We found a place selling these giraffes that were about 5 feet tall for $6500. Ha ha, I was tempted but not that tempted. By late afternoon, I was tired so I delayed my date with Gamer for a bit while I took a nap. I met up with Gamer and after a quick dinner, we went and saw the movie The Good, the bad, the weird. She had initially suggested we see Robin Hood but I wasn't sure I could handle two hours of hollywood crap. The Good, the bad, the weird is this chinese action movie. The action scenes moved a little too fast on occasion and sometimes the subtitles in white were impossible to read but the movie was fun. I know Gamer enjoyed it.

We drove back to her car. As we were saying our goodbyes, this homeless dude walked up for a chat in the hopes of scoring some cash. I don't particularly like to give money to homeless people. I get asked for money nearly every day and professional beggars have a particular ability at irking me. So when the homeless dude said he just needed money for a ride to where he was staying, I thought "why not just give him a ride?" Gamer gave me this look like I was dumb as dirt. So she got into her car and the homeless dude and I got into my car. We drove for about three blocks (and the smell was quite intense) before I discovered that the homeless dude had zero interest in getting a ride out to this place (which sort of invalidated his original request for money). So now, I had a homeless dude inside my car begging me for money while drunk as a skunk (and as smelly as one too). Not wanting to give him money, I took him through the drivethru at McDonalds. He didn't stop asking for money the entire time (until I dropped him off back where I had picked him up). I chided him a little about needing to figure out what he was doing with his life (can you imagine a guy saying "and when that guy took me to McDonalds late one Saturday night and told me to figure out my life, that's when I saw the light and decided to stop using drugs and drinking and straighten out my life!") At least it got him out of the car.

On Sunday, I invited Gamer over to watch a movie (I called Simpson first but she was visiting her grandma and couldn't come). I just needed some company. Gamer came over and we watched a movie and cuddled. Now, before you get all judgmental on me, let me clarify a few things. One, I do like Gamer. She is fun to be around. She is interesting. And she is attractive. But I dont really see her as a potential girlfriend/spouse. I just don't feel like I am a bad person for spending time with her.

11 comments:

  1. mmmmm...i dont know. the more you invite her over the more she is going to think its going somewhere. i think you are digging yourself into a ditch & soon you will be writing a post about how she is all in love with you & you had to break her heart by telling her that you dont & never did feel THAT way about her. be careful. there is nothing wrong with spending time with her as long as she feels the same way and is aware of how you feel.

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  2. Dear singlemormonchick:

    I know. I am just getting a bit defensive. I was tempted to not write about how Gamer came over last night to avoid criticism in the comments of this blog. I don't have all the answers. The problem is, Gamer has told me several times that she doesn't feel like many people like her. She has also told me how much she enjoys my company. So rejecting her is kinda like a double rejection cause she loses a friend (of which she badly needs) and a potential mate. Damn my inherently nice persona.

    Love Tripp

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  3. why dont people like her? is it legit or does she just have a low self esteem? your inherently nice persona only seems to surface when you can benefit. why is that? :P

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  4. Dear singlemormonchick:

    I guess people don't like her cause she is not the typical girl. Maybe she is hard to get along with. I don't really know. My inherently nice personal surfaces all the time. It is just your perception that it only seems to surface when I can benefit.

    Love Tripp

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  5. I understand your reasoning for continuing to hang with Gamer but I can't imagine that she isn't thinking that you & her are more than friends (or on that path at least) It would be a shame for you to have to do a double rejection, in your words, but you may want to make sure that you both are on the same page. It would be a shame to lose her as a friend because she thinks you have been leading her on. Just my opinion though.

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  6. I agree with DCFresh! You could still have a fun friendship with Gamer if you are honest now. At the beginning of a relationship, things can go either way while you're still figuring it out, but being honest now will be the best way to keep her friendship.

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  7. Tripp,
    I agree with you. You shouldn't feel bad about spending time with anyone, just do what makes you happy. You have my full support!

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  8. Dear DCFresh:

    So you are saying I basically need to do a friendship DRT right now? Ugh, I have never done a friendship DTR.

    Love Tripp

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  9. Dear Holly:

    Your comments are always appreciated, even if I don't choose to follow your advice. I just don't think that I have to explain myself to her right now.

    Love Tripp

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  10. Dear Miss A:

    Your full support is exactly what I need. You are in Alabama right?

    Love Tripp

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  11. Tripp,
    I'm actually in Arkansas, but you were close!

    A

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