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Conversations with Trent - "Dinning for 1?"
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<blockquote data-quote="tttttttttttttttttttttttt" data-source="post: 3364931" data-attributes="member: 636256"><p>Dining for one saves time and money. Ladies, when you walk into a restaurant and see a man dining alone, what’s the first thought that comes to mind? After my divorce I dined alone for years at my favorite restaurant J. Alexander’s in Michigan and also in Houston after moving there. My favorite moments were when I had time to reflect and think.*Fellas if you’re always out on a date with a woman; how will you ever know yourself ? It’s a distraction when going through the “self discovery” season of life. Here is the up side to dining alone: Women from across the room desperately try to make eye contact with you hoping you’ll approach them to say hello. Secure confident men will give her a pass knowing he’s in “self discovery mode.” Many times I wonder…” What are ladies thinking as they sit for happy hour? “I would wave and gently smile walking by headed out of the restaurant all while thinking…“Ladies you have just been given a pass; because I’m not too far removed from the man I use to be.” Fellas be EPIC and know you don’t have to stop and talk to every beautiful face in the room when you’re in “self discovery mode.” Stay encouraged.Tune in tonight at 6PM (CST) / 7PM (EST) as we discuss "Dinning for 1?"Call/Listen (347) 326-9139#VibrationRadio*#TaylorKennedieMediaYour Radio Network"Your Radio Your Conversation" ©™</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/vibrationradio/2014/12/20/conversations-with-trent--dinning-for-1" target="_blank">More...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tttttttttttttttttttttttt, post: 3364931, member: 636256"] Dining for one saves time and money. Ladies, when you walk into a restaurant and see a man dining alone, what’s the first thought that comes to mind? After my divorce I dined alone for years at my favorite restaurant J. Alexander’s in Michigan and also in Houston after moving there. My favorite moments were when I had time to reflect and think.*Fellas if you’re always out on a date with a woman; how will you ever know yourself ? It’s a distraction when going through the “self discovery” season of life. Here is the up side to dining alone: Women from across the room desperately try to make eye contact with you hoping you’ll approach them to say hello. Secure confident men will give her a pass knowing he’s in “self discovery mode.” Many times I wonder…” What are ladies thinking as they sit for happy hour? “I would wave and gently smile walking by headed out of the restaurant all while thinking…“Ladies you have just been given a pass; because I’m not too far removed from the man I use to be.” Fellas be EPIC and know you don’t have to stop and talk to every beautiful face in the room when you’re in “self discovery mode.” Stay encouraged.Tune in tonight at 6PM (CST) / 7PM (EST) as we discuss "Dinning for 1?"Call/Listen (347) 326-9139#VibrationRadio*#TaylorKennedieMediaYour Radio Network"Your Radio Your Conversation" ©™ [url=http://www.blogtalkradio.com/vibrationradio/2014/12/20/conversations-with-trent--dinning-for-1]More...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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