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July 04, 2005

It's a Great Day for the Irish

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I went out to the Saloon last night with Dan, now I don't go to bars much anymore but I thought that it might be fun, holiday weekend and all. It was a regular celebfest, saw Andy, who is just adorable in person and Mike, also no slouch in the cutiness category. It was a good time.

There was one thing though that made the evening. Playing pool was an curly haired man/boy wearing board shorts and a green t shirt which read, "Fuck Me, I'm Irish" He was delightful.

The evening took an unexpected turn however when, apparently over heated by the stress of competative eight ball, Irish Boy(as he will forever be known) peeled his t shirt up and over his head!

The music stopped! The bar came to total silence, smoke hung unmoving in the air, liquor lingered suspended between bottle and glass as this beautiful creature moved around the pool table, his ROCKIN' ABS reflecting the light, only when he paused, making certain he had the focus of all to adjust his ample board short covered junk were we earth people allowed to resume our lives. Why, Dear God, did I find myself without a camera, not even a camera phone(the phone makes my short look bulky you know), why oh why do all bad things happen to me.

So the memory of this creature remains burned in my mind, at least until I see another hot guy. Create your own version if you will and enjoy.

Oh yea, happy fourth of july.

Posted by JimG at July 4, 2005 10:09 AM

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The last couple of sentances rhyme - did you do that on purpose?!

Posted by: SparklesMpls at July 4, 2005 11:33 AM

I'm working on comparing posts between you and Dan on this issue.

Posted by: Dave / higher powered at July 4, 2005 08:22 PM

You should have walked up, brushed your hand over his stomach, and said, "oh, you had some food crumbs there." ;)

Posted by: Karen at July 4, 2005 10:02 PM