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  1. #1
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    One good thing in his favor........at least he told you about the wallet BEFORE you had dinner - not afterwards.

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    I agree you should go with your gut feeling, and I'm sure you did the right thing here! I can't help wondering what would have happened if you had the meal, and then he said, oh, I've forgot my keys.

    A man usually has his wallet in his jacket, right! At least John did. So even if he changed his pants, he should have had it. Furthermore, he can't be very bright if he goes out without a credit card or his drivers licence!



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    It sounds like a bs story to me but...am I the only one who has left home without my wallet? Once I was in line at the grocery store and found my wallet wasn't in my purse. I had to park my cart -- ask the manager to hold it -- run home -- get my wallet and go back. I do things like that...I hate to say often but occasionally....just last week I went to do a training program for a client and had forgotten my script and the exercises.

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    Yeah, Sara, but your are a woman with more than one purse - just like all of us

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    Heck...I have two different driver's license....just in case I forget mine and need to get through security...(but please don't tell the authorities...I am not sure I am suppose to!)

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    Hey, everybody makes mistakes, myself included. As I said, it was my gut instinct that he wasn't on the up and up. The whole thing came across as oily. And his silence since the incident speaks volumes. I should've had an email waiting for me when I got home, profusely apologizing. Nada. I wonder how many women felt "obligated" to buy him dinner, only later to realize they'd been had. When I was in a relationship, I treated often and I cooked a lot, too. But a first date? He should've been super prepared. Too bad a cop wasn't standing by. I could've pointed at this guy and said "He's driving w/out his license. On St. Patrick's Day." Ah well, he'll get his. The next woman might not be so charming, though. She may make a scene in public and it'd serve him right.
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    Mary



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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa
    The next woman might not be so charming, though. She may make a scene in public and it'd serve him right.
    I try to get my dates to pat me down in public. As a matter of fact, I ENCOURAGE IT..


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