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Author: neonflashlight
Date: Dec 26, 2006 18:09

Hey, KTO...
I am somewhat thrilled to hear that you are 57. (you may not be thrilled by
the fact, but it's encouraging to me) I am 51 and just getting back into it
after getting divorced.
All the things I read seem to be geared toward younger men. I suspected so
much would just apply to me. For instance, so much of the stories described
take place in clubs. I really can't see myself at 51 going partying in
nightclubs.
Inside, I find it hard to believe a 23-year-old will actually connect with
me. But you do it.... so perhaps there is hope for me.
Are there any specific obstacles I should look out for? Any tips specific to
a guy of my age? (Tacky question.... I have some gray hair, and it never
bothered me. But should I dye it?)

Anyhow, glad to know you're active in this group. I hope one day to share
success stories, but right now it's like I am cramming for a test.

-------------

Ridiculous question: I don't know what name to go under. Is there any sort
of registry to avoid taking one that is already in use? (If I sound like an
idiot with these questions, there's an obvious explanation.)
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Date: Dec 26, 2006 18:21

> much would just apply to me. For instance, so much of the stories
> described
> take place in clubs. I really can't see myself at 51 going partying in
> nightclubs.
> Inside, I find it hard to believe a 23-year-old will actually connect with
> me. But you do it....

He *claims* to do it, and uses those *claims* to slip in plugs for
commercial products.

Do you have any PROOF that he gets women without buying them, if at all?

--
Ray Gordon, Author
The OFFICIAL Ray Gordon Blog:
http://moderncaveman.typepad.com
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: ZFORCE
Date: Dec 26, 2006 18:34

"Ray Gordon, creator of the "pivot"" cybersheet.com> wrote in message
news:LPqdnY-a4vNbRQzYnZ2dnUVZ_ue3nZ2d@pghconnect.com...
>> much would just apply to me. For instance, so much of the stories
>> described
>> take place in clubs. I really can't see myself at 51 going partying in
>> nightclubs.
>> Inside, I find it hard to believe a 23-year-old will actually connect
>> with
>> me. But you do it....
>
> He *claims* to do it, and uses those *claims* to slip in plugs for
> commercial products.
>
> Do you have any PROOF that he gets women without buying them, if at all?
>
>

Hey Gordita, he has posted photos. Talking about PROOF, how come you, the
self proclaimed GURU, can't produce a picture of yourself with a woman?
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: neonflashlight
Date: Dec 26, 2006 18:37

It seems a fair amount of trust is needed for this group to function at all.
Everything I read of his so far has been credible, supportive, and
well-thought out. (more than my own postings, that's for sure) So I choose
to believe him. I just finished The Game, and I don't believe a sizable
chunk of that book. But I still learned a great deal from it, and thank
Style for it. I look forward to reading your stuff too, and intend to trust
your word.

For myself, I don't know how much posting I will do... But let me declare
now that it will all be truthful. (I don't have a Bible, so my right hand is
on a bag of tortilla chips.)

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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: ZFORCE
Date: Dec 26, 2006 18:54

gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167187114_2345@sp6iad.superfeed.net...
> It seems a fair amount of trust is needed for this group to function at
> all.
> Everything I read of his so far has been credible, supportive, and
> well-thought out. (more than my own postings, that's for sure) So I choose
> to believe him. I just finished The Game, and I don't believe a sizable
> chunk of that book. But I still learned a great deal from it, and thank
> Style for it. I look forward to reading your stuff too, and intend to
> trust
> your word.
>
> For myself, I don't know how much posting I will do... But let me declare
> now that it will all be truthful. (I don't have a Bible, so my right hand
> is
> on a bag of tortilla chips.)
>

One thing you should learn up front, is to ignore the poster "Ray Gordon"
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Date: Dec 26, 2006 19:02

> I just finished The Game,

NINE YEARS after we did the shit that made "The Game" possible.

Think maybe some new theory might be in order now that you've gotten your
hands on our old stuff?

--
Ray Gordon, Author
The OFFICIAL Ray Gordon Blog:
http://moderncaveman.typepad.com
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: Krus T. Olfard
Date: Dec 26, 2006 19:58

"Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\"" cybersheet.com> wrote in
news:P5OdnYfqIfjGfwzYnZ2dnUVZ_qmpnZ2d@pghconnect.com:
>> I just finished The Game,
>
> NINE YEARS after we did the shit that made "The Game" possible.
>
> Think maybe some new theory might be in order now that you've gotten
> your hands on our old stuff?
>

"we"
"our"



--
Krustavus Teofilus Olfard

------------------
Everything I post is my opinion. If you don't like my opinions then
killfile me, if you have the balls.

BTW: There is no approved dental use for WD40.
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: happyseducedgirl
Date: Dec 26, 2006 20:18

Krus T. Olfard wrote:
> "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\"" cybersheet.com> wrote in
> news:P5OdnYfqIfjGfwzYnZ2dnUVZ_qmpnZ2d@pghconnect.com:
>
>>> I just finished The Game,
>>
>> NINE YEARS after we did the shit that made "The Game" possible.
>>
>> Think maybe some new theory might be in order now that you've gotten
>> your hands on our old stuff?
>>
>
> "we"
> "our"
>
>
>
> --
> Krustavus Teofilus Olfard
> ...
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: Alex
Date: Dec 26, 2006 21:53

in article P5OdnYfqIfjGfwzYnZ2dnUVZ_qmpnZ2d@pghconnect.com, Ray Gordon,
creator of the "pivot" at ray@cybersheet.com wrote on 12/26/06 10:02 PM:
>> I just finished The Game,
>
> NINE YEARS after we did the shit that made "The Game" possible.
>
> Think maybe some new theory might be in order now that you've gotten your
> hands on our old stuff?

Who's this WE you're jabbering on about?

YOU haven't done shit.
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Re: For Krustivus (and any other "older" PUA)         


Author: dman
Date: Dec 26, 2006 22:00

On Dec 27, 3:09 pm, neonflashli...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey, KTO...
> I am somewhat thrilled to hear that you are 57. (you may not be thrilled by
> the fact, but it's encouraging to me) I am 51 and just getting back into it
> after getting divorced.
> All the things I read seem to be geared toward younger men. I suspected so
> much would just apply to me. For instance, so much of the stories described
> take place in clubs. I really can't see myself at 51 going partying in
> nightclubs.
> Inside, I find it hard to believe a 23-year-old will actually connect with
> me. But you do it.... so perhaps there is hope for me.
> Are there any specific obstacles I should look out for? Any tips specific to
> a guy of my age? (Tacky question.... I have some gray hair, and it never
> bothered me. But should...
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