by External Poster » Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:24 pm
This posting is from: Rhianna
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Although not Hooters, Monique and I have been to TGIFriday's and Outback
in Denver last September. TGIF is somewhat of a sports bar/restaurant
and have received nothing less that the most courteous reception while
there. The key, dress for the occasion; you know, when in Rome, do as
the Roman's do.
On another occasion, Linda & I went to a place in Scottsdale called
Billy Bob's. The name itself was reason enough for me to say, "Are you
nuts? Enter a place with such a name in grrl mode?" I was wrong; no
unsavoury incidents. In fact, the reception was all the opposite to
what I would have expected. Linda still hasn't let me live that one
down.
The most recent such event was this past weekend at a local TG gathering
in Phoenix called the Glitz Ball. On Saturday night while in the hotel
bar, several bikers bame in and I do mean bikers. Black leather
jackets with the Harley logo on the back, not eagles. And Harleys,
ooeeeee. Six of them parked out front. They walked by me and a few
others as they went to the patio. Trina saw them and knowing I wanted
to get a pic on a Harley,, said to me, "Here's your chnace." Again, I
though she was crazy. She went out to the patio and a few minutes
later returned with David. The photo shoot was on. YABBA DABBA
DOOOOOOO. We both spent a few hours with David and his wife. That was
the best part of the Glitz weekend. The piccies will be in my website
very soon.
The above incidents are not a goferit signal that all such moments are
ok. One has to have what I call "intuition" and a certain method of
approach. That night, Trina had it. On other nights, I've had it.
One comes to mind from a few years ago. There were a few of us in a
night club. At the bar was a fella sitting alone and I noticed he was
internittently glancing our way. He reminded me of myself so many
years ago; very shy. This time, Trina thought I was crazy to approach
him. So, I sat beside him for a minute or so and when he didn't look
my way, I tapped him on the shoulder. When he turned my way, I said,
"Hieeee, tot ya might like some company." We chatted for quite some
time.
Trina was surprised to say the least.
I can't give any advice or suggestions on how the above can be done but
it does show that one shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Success in
such endeavours depends a lot on how one feels about it at the moment.
Best I can say about the feeling is when ya meet the one ya want to
marry. Somehow, one just "knows" it but it defies explanation.
Things are not always as they appear. And it does work both ways. But,
in a place like Hooters, the worst you'll experience is an embarrassing
laughter. If you're up to it, you can usually win fi you're confident
with yourself. Walking into such a place as if you're walking on eggs
isn't going to cut it.
Monique Monet was the first whi said this to me. "In real estate, it is
said that three things affect the value of a property, location,
location and location. So it is in the TG community with regard to the
mainstream. One needs three things, attitude, attitude and attitude."
(confidence, confidence and confidence).
As Franklin Delano Roosevelt said in his first Inaugural Address, 1933,
during one of the worst moments of the depression, "The only thing we
have to fear is fear itself."
Rhianna
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(This posting was entered by Rhianna, an external user of MyDLV.)