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Author: ValentineValentine Date: Apr 3, 2008 07:16
In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
think about them.
I went to wal*mart last night... for printer ink and stuff to shock my
pool back from it's horrid green state. As we walked through the
wilderness that is a super-wal*mart I caught myself checking out women
as I always had... passively from a distance. I had to try it...
I spotted a pair of twenty-something's in the entertainment section,
and something posessed me to pounce. I walked up from an angle that
let me size the two of them up better, about 3/4 from behind. One was
a slightly taller blonde who was fingering through some euro-trash
CD's she was cute, but her friend was more my style. A redhead in a
mid-length black skirt in a pair of flat-bottomed skate shoes...
perfectly preportioned legs, amazing eyes and a pouty little smile.
My goal was just to get a positive response with an opener, and to see
how easy it would be for me to camoflage my intent, or if I was going
to indicate too much and get blown-out right off the bat.
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Author: Krus T. OlfardKrus T. Olfard Date: Apr 3, 2008 07:57
> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
> think about them.
>
> I went to wal*mart last night.....
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Author: ValentineValentine Date: Apr 3, 2008 08:18
On Apr 3, 10:57 am, "Krus T. Olfard" odor.com> wrote:
>> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
>> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
>> think about them.
>
>> I went to wal*mart last night... for printer ink and stuff to shock my
>> pool back from it's horrid green state. As we walked through the
>> wilderness that is a super-wal*mart I caught myself checking out women
>> as I always had... passively from a distance. I had to try it...
>
>> I spotted a pair of twenty-something's in the entertainment section,
>> and something posessed me to pounce. I walked up from an angle that
>> let me size the two of them up better, about 3/4 from behind. One was
>> a slightly taller blonde who was fingering through some euro-trash
>> CD's she was cute, but her friend was more my style. A redhead in a ...
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Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivotRay Gordon, creator of the pivot Date: Apr 3, 2008 08:28
> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
> think about them.
You are reading a 2005 book about information that's been on the internet
for seven years, effectively admitting you're almost a decade behind.
Let me guess: you bought Bear Stearns two weeks ago with the discounted
proceeds from the sale of the home you bought in 2005.
--
Ray Gordon, The ORIGINAL Lifestyle Seduction Guru
Finding Your A-Game:
http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html
Includes 29 Reasons Not To Be A Nice Guy (FREE!)
The book Neil Strauss and VH-1 STOLE The Pivot From
Click HERE: for the ORIGINAL pivot chapter:
http://www.cybersheet.com/pivot.pdf
Here's my Myspace Page: And Pickup Blog (FREE advice)
http://www.myspace.com/snodgrasspublishing
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Author: dracoznadracozna Date: Apr 3, 2008 09:16
Valentine schreef:
> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
> think about them.
>
> I went to wal*mart last night... for printer ink and stuff to shock my
> pool back from it's horrid green state. As we walked through the
> wilderness that is a super-wal*mart I caught myself checking out women
> as I always had... passively from a distance. I had to try it...
>
> I spotted a pair of twenty-something's in the entertainment section,
> and something posessed me to pounce. I walked up from an angle that
> let me size the two of them up better, about 3/4 from behind. One was
> a slightly taller blonde who was fingering through some euro-trash
> CD's she was cute, but her friend was more my style. A redhead in a
> mid-length black skirt in a pair of flat-bottomed skate shoes...
> perfectly preportioned legs, amazing eyes and a pouty little smile.
>
> My goal was just to get a positive response with an opener, and to see
> how easy it would be for me to camoflage my intent, or if I was going ...
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Author: ashenthornashenthorn Date: Apr 3, 2008 09:54
On Apr 3, 11:28 am, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
>> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
>> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
>> think about them.
>
> You are reading a 2005 book about information that's been on the internet
> for seven years, effectively admitting you're almost a decade behind.
Wouldn't he be more interested in his results with women?
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Author: Ted E BearTed E Bear Date: Apr 3, 2008 11:55
"Ray Gordon, who wishes he was the creator of the "pivot""
cybersheet.com> wrote in message
news:VqCdna-TPewLamnanZ2dnUVZ_ryqnZ2d@pghconnect.com...
>> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
>> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
>> think about them.
>
> You are reading a 2005 book about information that's been on the internet
> for seven years, effectively admitting you're almost a decade behind.
>
> Let me guess: you bought Bear Stearns two weeks ago with the discounted
> proceeds from the sale of the home you bought in 2005.
>
A ball from an 1851 Colt Navy revolver works just as good at the latest
hollow point. Bang! dead.....
Sometimes older things are supplanted by newer things, that does not always
mean the other stuff doesn't do the job too.
Stuff I used in college works just as good now as it did then. Grow up.....
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Author: ashenthornashenthorn Date: Apr 3, 2008 12:19
On Apr 3, 10:16 am, Valentine yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> My goal was just to get a positive response with an opener, and to see
> how easy it would be for me to camoflage my intent, or if I was going
> to indicate too much and get blown-out right off the bat.
>
> "Escuse me, I've gotta' get a quick opinion on this and I've only got
> a couple minutes, but I wanna ' see what you think"
But wait a minute. That's the "female opinion opener" - the most
famous and most publicized of all "seduction community" techniques.
Everybody knows it. It's been demonstrated ad nauseum on national TV
and all over the internet. Hell, "Ray Gordon" is advising millions of
women on how to detect it! That can't possibly work anymore.
> They turned together and a fucking miracle happened... they both
> smiled, and the blonde I had addressed flipped her hair back...
> "Sure."
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Author: ValentineValentine Date: Apr 3, 2008 13:10
On Apr 3, 3:19 pm, ashenthorn aol.com> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 10:16 am, Valentine yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> My goal was just to get a positive response with an opener, and to see
>> how easy it would be for me to camoflage my intent, or if I was going
>> to indicate too much and get blown-out right off the bat.
>
>> "Escuse me, I've gotta' get a quick opinion on this and I've only got
>> a couple minutes, but I wanna ' see what you think"
>
> But wait a minute. That's the "female opinion opener" - the most
> famous and most publicized of all "seduction community" techniques.
> Everybody knows it. It's been demonstrated ad nauseum on national TV
> and all over the internet. Hell, "Ray Gordon" is advising millions of
> women on how to detect it! That can't possibly work anymore.
>
>> They turned together and a fucking miracle happened... they both
>> smiled, and the blonde I had addressed flipped her hair back... ...
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Author: AlexAlex Date: Apr 3, 2008 15:27
in article VqCdna-TPewLamnanZ2dnUVZ_ryqnZ2d@ pghconnect.com, Ray Gordon,
creator of the "pivot" at ray@ cybersheet.com wrote on 4/3/08 11:28 AM:
>> In reading "The game" (Strauss) I've been picking up on a lot of the
>> underlying dynamics of the game that are amazing me more and more as I
>> think about them.
>
> You are reading a 2005 book about information that's been on the internet
> for seven years, effectively admitting you're almost a decade behind.
>
> Let me guess: you bought Bear Stearns two weeks ago with the discounted
> proceeds from the sale of the home you bought in 2005.
>
And yet he was successful with his first interaction.
That makes one more successful interaction than you've had in the last
decade, fr00t l00p.
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