Catch me no catch Unless he's a matchless match.

 

I’ve been writing an essay most of the day and have only seen one person this morning, which was Polish Monica who was out for her run. I did however receive a somewhat mysterious follow up message from Mererid a lady I don’t know well at all and who lives on the side of the Gop. She texted me yesterday saying

 “ Hi John, I wonder if I could pop down to see you for a few minutes when you’re available please? Will explain when I see you!! Mererid” and this morning adding “ Sorry to be so mysterious, it’s just I’d like to speak to you about it face to face. Nothing at all to worry about. See you later between 5 and 6 , thank you.

I was intrigued 
She arrived just after five pm, and sat on the couch rather primly only to be bounced on by Roger who has no understanding of social etiquette. 
It took me a while to drag him off her, and she had the slightly tousled look any attractive woman had after my father had wished them Happy New Year at one of our family parties .She tried to concentrate  but it was hard after Roger waved his paws  excitedly from under my arm.
It put her off her stride just a little

Anyway to cut a long story short , she wants to introduce me to a friend of hers from just outside Chester
His name is Richard and he has all his own teeth! 
I’m very flattered lol



85 comments:

  1. Traveller5:22 pm

    Lovely story

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    1. A bit of frivolity is needed me thinks

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  2. Anonymous5:28 pm

    It sounds as though she was incredibly nervous , how sweetly old fashioned

    Lee

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  3. Anonymous5:29 pm

    That made me laugh, your father was very friendly at new years!

    Keith

    Xx

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  4. Did you ask whether he has holes in his jumpers?

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    1. He had a flat cap on in the photo I was shown lol

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  5. Anonymous5:35 pm

    Wow, never a dull moment! And dear Roger.....

    Ceci

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  6. Anonymous5:51 pm

    Yes that is a lovely story....lovely lady. When you meet up please don't mention your teeth and do try to be normal !:)

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    1. There’s nothing wrong with my teeth

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  7. Oh, John, how delightfully old fashioned. May this be the start of a beautiful friendship. Remember to put a clean t-shirt on - no gravy stains! xx

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    1. Yes, that will be a challenge to be sure

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  8. Adorable. And he has all his own teeth! Off to a great start. (Not that dentures or implants would be a show stopper, I suppose.)

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  9. Mererid sounds like a lovely soul! Thanks for sharing such a delightful story. 😊
    Have a wonderful & peaceful weekend.

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  10. Jo in Auckland6:31 pm

    Mererid sounds delightful; you've got to love Roger breaking the ice like that...no wonder she looked tousled. This chap from just outside Chester sounds intriguing especially as he has all his own teeth! (Lucky man lol)

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  11. Yorkshire Liz6:36 pm

    Serendipity strikes! Especially when you are not looking. And all his own teeth. An optimist, not a pessimist, so that must at least be a good start! Onwards, darling boy!

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  12. You've had worse "introductions" x

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  13. Meeting someone "the old fashioned way" -- good luck and have fun!

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  14. "she had the slightly tousled look any attractive woman had after my father had wished them Happy New Year at one of our family parties ."

    I can just see it; you put it perfectly and thanks for making me chuckle.

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    1. I liked my analogy , my father would have been quietly proud of it

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  15. Sweet. He's got teeth but does he have a job?! LOL

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  16. He has all his own teeth? Ooh, I hope he doesn't keep them in a jar.

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    1. Don’t tell him about my gravy stains

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  17. Does she fancy herself as a matchmaker? Does she have a track record? My neighbor has has made a few successful introductions. Not all people want to be greeted by dear Roger. Clearly the matchmaking woman was thrown off or at the very least disheveled.

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    1. She was very shy and reticent about it all, so I suspect she’s not a professional
      As for Roger
      Oh the Shame

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  18. Anonymous7:25 pm

    Maybe Richard will greet you like Roger tried to greet her.

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  19. So sweet! A matchmaker! Did you say yes? Just think, maybe he's the One, will run his fingers gently thru your hair after a long day.

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    1. I said I’d be pleased to meet, what’s the worst thing that could happen ?
      Answers on a postcard

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  20. will you meet him? xx

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    1. Well he said he would, so it’s churlish for me to refuse

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  21. Giggle. Matchmakers come from all sorts.

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    1. It’s all a giggle, I needed one today

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  22. She must think highly of you or she wouldn't want to match you up with him. Have fun, John! xx

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    1. Oh I don’t know, but I was very touched by her sincerity

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  23. Anonymous8:36 pm

    I did enjoy reading this post. You set this scene so well, and I could picture Roger’s enthusiasm and the conversation evolving to where the point of the face to face became clear. It is a lovely compliment to you. It is also so kind, that she wants two people that she considers friends to meet and has taken steps for this to occur. What an interesting day you have had. I hope this turns out to be a wonderful meet-up. Jean in Winnipeg

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    1. Yes, I was very flattered
      Flattered by by her sincerity and kindness

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  24. "Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match! Fin d me a find, catch me a catch!" This has settled in my head all afternoon---tho I don't recall in the play, how things turned out.[Fiddler on the Roof]

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    1. It doesn’t really matter
      It makes a sweet natured post
      I needed a sweet natured post

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    2. Next we need a spring garden tour, please.

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  25. Anonymous8:45 pm

    A vividly described piece. I think Roger did well, he took her nervousness away and broke the ice. I hoe you have found a new friend, and perhaps one from a new social circle. If it turns out to be more that that, fond, but new friendships, especially as we reach into middle age, become increasingly difficult to acquire. Go for it John!

    Virginia (not Anonymous, or lurking!)

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    1. Thank you for putting your name to the post and enough personality for me to know it’s you x

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  26. What a nice story! Good luck!

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    1. Anonymous8:57 pm

      Nice john , you know when to lighten the mood and the prose…

      Lee

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    2. “;Mererid did that”

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    3. I actually think it may have been Roger what dun it.

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  27. Will Richard have that slightly tousled look after your introduction, I wonder.

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  28. Oh this sounds promising.

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  29. Anonymous9:35 pm

    A very sweet post of a very sweet lady, a mad dog (no, not you) and a promising encounter hopefully for you, enjoy all the emotions of today. Jan in Castle Gresley

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  30. Well now, all his own teeth. Can't say no to that. LOL.

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  31. Barbara Anne10:37 pm

    Veddy eenteristing, John! T tell us more, please. Have you made arrangements to meet? Might he be a bulldog?

    Hugs!

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    1. If not a bulldog, at least a bear in the other case.

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  32. Anonymous2:35 am

    You never know! Kathy

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  33. Teeth make the man!

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  34. Richard is a nice name....hope he likes dogs!!
    Will Mererid come with you to introduce you both and then tactfully slip away if it is going well?

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  35. weaver8:53 am

    Good luck say I. It reminded me of when I married my dear farmer: a lady in the village who was in her mid sixties stopped me and said, "I hear you are getting married again - does he keep his shoes clean and does he have all his own teeth? That's all that's important"!!

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  36. LOL! I appreciate that the woman has kind thoughts for you.

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  37. Loves comes in unexpected ways

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  38. Debbie1:28 pm

    I was feeling hopeful for you but then read it's whimsy..That's disappointing! Is any of it true?

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    1. It’s all true except that she said he had all of his teeth

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  39. My nearly beloved has issues since retirement - He knashes his teeth at me when he gets stressed over such insignificant matters x

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  40. Anonymous11:04 pm

    Your very own wing lady. Gigi

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  41. Love reading this! Such a nice thing to happen.

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