suavedave
Senior Don Juan
Suave Dave's Second Log Of Progress
A Collection of Reports
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Today was definitely up and down. I'm starting to get better at noticing the state I'm in -- sometimes I'm sarging but nothing's working. Other times it's a totally different story.
Today I incorporated HUMOUR a great deal more into my set -- kind of doing improv; just walk up to the chick and be funny. The thing was that I started considering getting a kick out of humour was more alluring than the lay.
(1) This one made me laugh: I see a two-set at a pay phone, one of them holding a paper with a number on it: reading off the paper to make the call. I say, "I think that's the wrong number....." Strange reaction and I walk away.
(2) Two chicks sitting on the ground in a bookstore. I walk up and say, "Is that seat taken?" HUGE laughter/reaction that kind of startles me.
(3) Go upstairs in the bookstore and a chick is checking out books. She's in a cooking section. I say, "Oh cook book." Her: "Yea." Me: "Oh, great are you going to make me something?" It's a hell of a lot better to end the opening on a light note than simply walking away.
A Collection of Reports
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Today was definitely up and down. I'm starting to get better at noticing the state I'm in -- sometimes I'm sarging but nothing's working. Other times it's a totally different story.
Today I incorporated HUMOUR a great deal more into my set -- kind of doing improv; just walk up to the chick and be funny. The thing was that I started considering getting a kick out of humour was more alluring than the lay.
(1) This one made me laugh: I see a two-set at a pay phone, one of them holding a paper with a number on it: reading off the paper to make the call. I say, "I think that's the wrong number....." Strange reaction and I walk away.
(2) Two chicks sitting on the ground in a bookstore. I walk up and say, "Is that seat taken?" HUGE laughter/reaction that kind of startles me.
(3) Go upstairs in the bookstore and a chick is checking out books. She's in a cooking section. I say, "Oh cook book." Her: "Yea." Me: "Oh, great are you going to make me something?" It's a hell of a lot better to end the opening on a light note than simply walking away.