Comments on: The Seinfeld Dilemma http://3z3r0.net/troyl/2004/11/24/the-seinfeld-dilemma/ The Other White Meat Mon, 23 Nov 2009 03:47:43 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0 By: Anonymous http://3z3r0.net/troyl/2004/11/24/the-seinfeld-dilemma/comment-page-1/#comment-30 Anonymous Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 http://petermolak.com/Blog/?p=27#comment-30 Really, men are so cute. You remind me of my former boss who would turn to a spot of mush if a cute girl looked at him. Definitely key to figure out if she's single, then go for it. I've just surfed on, but you sound like a witty, intelligent guy who a girl would enjoy spending at least one evening with...LOL. ;) Just know that if it doesn't work out, you need to again find a new hair stylist or you're destined to a life of crap haircuts. Am I helpful or what? :) Cheers and best of luck! Really, men are so cute. You remind me of my former boss who would turn to a spot of mush if a cute girl looked at him. Definitely key to figure out if she’s single, then go for it. I’ve just surfed on, but you sound like a witty, intelligent guy who a girl would enjoy spending at least one evening with…LOL. ;) Just know that if it doesn’t work out, you need to again find a new hair stylist or you’re destined to a life of crap haircuts. Am I helpful or what? :) Cheers and best of luck!

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By: Mel http://3z3r0.net/troyl/2004/11/24/the-seinfeld-dilemma/comment-page-1/#comment-31 Mel Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 http://petermolak.com/Blog/?p=27#comment-31 Real mean use barbers ;) I mean, what are you two going to talk about anyway, pet.....the many marvellous uses of "product"?<br /><br />Look...Go for it tiger. If nothing else, you''ll get a blog entry out of it. There will be other "stylists"... Real mean use barbers ;) I mean, what are you two going to talk about anyway, pet…..the many marvellous uses of “product”?

Look…Go for it tiger. If nothing else, you”ll get a blog entry out of it. There will be other “stylists”…

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By: Mel http://3z3r0.net/troyl/2004/11/24/the-seinfeld-dilemma/comment-page-1/#comment-32 Mel Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 http://petermolak.com/Blog/?p=27#comment-32 Real men use barbers ;) I mean, what are you two going to talk about anyway, pet.....the many marvellous uses of "product"?<br /><br />Look...Go for it tiger. If nothing else, you''ll get a blog entry out of it. There will be other "stylists"... Real men use barbers ;) I mean, what are you two going to talk about anyway, pet…..the many marvellous uses of “product”?

Look…Go for it tiger. If nothing else, you”ll get a blog entry out of it. There will be other “stylists”…

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By: Lady Meerkat http://3z3r0.net/troyl/2004/11/24/the-seinfeld-dilemma/comment-page-1/#comment-33 Lady Meerkat Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 http://petermolak.com/Blog/?p=27#comment-33 Good point Mel. What exactly have you been talking about that you couldn't somehow turn the conversation around to fishing for that vital bit of info? Product? Alright: <br />"My ex GF never used product"<br />"My ex GF remarked how my product makes my hair spiky but soft to touch"<br />Or something less subtle if you're feeling like gambling with your your future hair cuts<br />"What product does your boyfriend use?"<br />There you go, relevant conversation that also says you're free, leaving the ball in her court. You can use 'em free of charge ;) From my personal experience in customer service position, it would be ethically out of bounds to make opening moves on a customer no matter how cute he is - particularly in a service that involves physical contact - but not vise versa. So if you want this to go further, _you_ will have to make the first move. Good point Mel. What exactly have you been talking about that you couldn’t somehow turn the conversation around to fishing for that vital bit of info? Product? Alright:
“My ex GF never used product”
“My ex GF remarked how my product makes my hair spiky but soft to touch”
Or something less subtle if you’re feeling like gambling with your your future hair cuts
“What product does your boyfriend use?”
There you go, relevant conversation that also says you’re free, leaving the ball in her court. You can use ‘em free of charge ;) From my personal experience in customer service position, it would be ethically out of bounds to make opening moves on a customer no matter how cute he is – particularly in a service that involves physical contact – but not vise versa. So if you want this to go further, _you_ will have to make the first move.

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By: Lady Meerkat http://3z3r0.net/troyl/2004/11/24/the-seinfeld-dilemma/comment-page-1/#comment-34 Lady Meerkat Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 http://petermolak.com/Blog/?p=27#comment-34 Oh yeah another line that's product related would be "Mmm that's lovely. What's that scent you're wearing?" It's a classic pick up line of course but perfectly hetero product talk. It's intimate, observant without being overt and shouldn't make either of you uncomfortable. Oh yeah another line that’s product related would be “Mmm that’s lovely. What’s that scent you’re wearing?” It’s a classic pick up line of course but perfectly hetero product talk. It’s intimate, observant without being overt and shouldn’t make either of you uncomfortable.

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