Maybe you'll cross paths with her again - out shopping or at school. Then you can solve the mystery.
Maybe you'll cross paths with her again - out shopping or at school. Then you can solve the mystery.
She got your attendion. Did you get much sleep that night. I would have been racking my mind tring to think of who she was.
Should have gotten her license plate number and run it.
Hindsights always 20/20. I think if I were in the same situation, I would be in too much shock to think of a clever thing as getting the license plate number...I think even remembering a simple thing such as the make and model of car would be difficult to recall, unless it was a unique car that you don't see everyday (ie. classic or exotic car).
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DennisGTS your right, no clever remarks, no nothing except for the jaw on the ground. I do remember it was a black Lincoln Navigator and the girl was very attractive. In the store I was thrilled that a pretty young thing would say anything to me at my age. The only thing that I loose sleep over is during the Phase of the full moon. Not kidding, I'm a bonafide Werewolf. Have been for as long as I can remember. I have even had the University of Utah Hospital Sleep Disorder Clinic confirm after six months of testing and research that I have a sleep disorder caused somehow by or during the phase of the full moon. I'm weird in other things be side dressing up like a girl. Multiple things to deal with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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