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.