Taltarzac725 |
11-16-2017 10:32 AM |
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Small tits, no ass. I prefer a more substantial woman.
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I kind of go for thinner. But she looks like she has been working out quite a bit.
I did date an African American opera singer when I worked at Information Access Company in Belmont, CA. She was quite large. Nice lady. I wish her well. She was in the Oakland chorus and I spent Thanksgiving dinner with a bunch of very gay people. We were the only straight couple there. And I met her father on the way to this Thanksgiving Dinner. Had to pick her up and drive her over.
I doubt if she remembers me though. And I got distracted by the aerobics instructor who also worked at IAC. She also indexed things for Information Access Company but quit and became a full time aerobics teacher.
I tried to get into Stanford Law School to stay in the area but did not get an acceptance letter. Did get one from the U of MN and about 9 other law schools.
Ran into the Information Access Company seller of legal materials at the American Association of Law Libraries convention in Reno the Summer of 1989 as well as other co-workers. And then again in San Francisco in 1992. They were probably in New Orleans in 1991 and Minneapolis in 1990 as well. At these various law library conventions each Summer.
The legal products seller from IAC was the spitting image of the worst crush of my life a fellow Legal Assistance to MN Prisoners Student Director who is now one of the best lawyers on the West Coast. She was kind of a bean pole with a great sense of humor though. An elfish blonde from a very politically connected family in the Twin Cities.
Does this top lawyer know about my 224 613 Project? Yes she does I would expect. She is one of the brightest people I ever met. I did have some interaction with her when I was on Findlaw's message board but it went badly because the troll I had on there had contacted her by e-mail about something I wrote about her in a heated moment with this CRIMINAL troll I had on the Findlaw boards for about five years.
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