Thursday, March 28, 2013

The village idiot of Las Vegas chats with Roxy...

"How many times do I have to tell you and this time I mean it for real! No good time for Roxy and Jethro without the going rate! God, I knew that I shouldn't have slept with you again. Look, it's not that I don't like you. Why don't you get a real job like most guys and maybe when I'm at the end of my game, the two of us could be a real thing?" Whenever I try to talk to Roxy about the two of us being together on a permanent basis, she always seems to come up with another excuse.

"Roxy, I'm just a dumb son of a bitch from Kansas who's trying to find his way out in Vegas. I know that you're way out of my league. Believe it or not, I think you have the makings of a business women." Dealing with Roxy is like dealing with a loan shark, all they care about is the money. Which is fine with me! The problem being; Roxy isn't buying into my new way of thinking as pertains to the Chinese.

"Jethro, I like that you've got the entrepreneurial spirit, but I agree with Jayball...You're not going to make any money hanging around Orientals. You're wasting your time. I think you should go back to 7-11 and see if they will give you your old job back." Roxy is a hell of a girl. She's beautiful, well traveled, classy. She's the kind of girl that every guy stares at. I haven't had too many girls like Roxy come my way. If only she would be a bit more open minded to my ideas.

My partner Kam told me something the other day as pertains to Roxy. "Why don't you wake up and smell the coffee. All this girl cares about is money. You don't need a girl like that. You need a girl who actually cares about you."

I like to end every post of mine with a thought I'm having...Call it the village idiot thought of the day. "My partner Kam is out of town for a week. He has to do something in Reno and then he's headed to San Francisco for a few days. When he arrives in the Bay area, he's scheduled to meet with a few of his friends from the Chinatown in San Francisco. He's going to fill them in on what the two of us have been doing. I'll be anxious to hear what they have to say."






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