Randon Thoughts: Morning Commute

By Urban Thought on June 17, 2008 @ 9:26 am

A beautiful young lady was walking in front of me this morning. I couldn’t help but look at her backside and say to myself: DAMN. But only thinking the thought I quickly moved my attention elsewhere. It didn’t take long for others to notice the sexy sway that she had going on for herself. The young lady couldn’t go past the corner store without the banter from the convenience store peanut gallery.

DUDE: Hey Ma! How you doing?
PYT: I’m fine. Thanks.
DUDE: Can I get your number?
PYT: Why? Then you’ll call me and I’d rather not be bothered.

I’ve always appreciated bold woman.

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no imageThe Fitness Diva (?) June 18, 2008

Love it! I’ll have to borrow that.

Coming up with lines to shut it down quick is sometimes a challenge! ;)

no imageLavenderbay (?) June 18, 2008

I think most of the African-heritage people I’ve seen in Toronto are Caribbean immigrants, so I don’t know how realistic my observation is, but I’ve always admired the way many women carry themselves: straight but not stiff, proud but not arrogant, sexy but not cheap. Their posture says that they respect themselves and naturally expect respect from others. It’s something that too few of us white women know how to pull off.

no imagemeleah rebeccah (?) June 19, 2008

A woman after my own heart!

no imageUrban Thought (?) June 19, 2008

The Fitness Diva: LOL… Yeah, she was on point and didn’t miss a step.

Lavenderbay: Interesting… I think you caught me with the African-heritage people. But I feel where you are coming from. Just this morning I was speaking to a woman in the office about her thickness. She felt she was too thick. I keep telling her she is sexy. She likes the confidence black woman walk around with. They own their thickness. They wear it with pride. This woman here was about her business.

Meleah: You don’t say. :-)

no imagedejanae411 (?) June 20, 2008

oh man
sounds like something id say

no imagepoorman's nicole richie (?) June 21, 2008

yesterday, I got this sort of treatment and the next thing I know, I was holding out my middle finger. guess, grumpiness goes with the illness. heehee.
about the old folks in the gym, i was not being judgmental. Actually, I admire the senior citizen program in our neighborhood where in they do aerobics on weekends. some kalisthenics to promote blood circulation, to stretch some muscles and to prevent osteoporosis.
I’m a medical professional (not a doctor) and i am seeing that the old folks in the gym were pushing themselves over the limit. the body combat is really tough. I dance once in a while so my lifestyle in not wholly sedentary but the session was really taxing.
insurance in my country is not big time.
thanks smuch for sharing your thoughts. really appreciate it.
c”,) Morning Sniffles

no imagedan-sean mankind (?) June 23, 2008

It’s always funny how the body parts seem to attract others to the mind! LOL… She was hip to it!!!

no imageUrban Thought (?) June 23, 2008

dejanae411: I suspect as much from you. I’m sure you get stared at all the time.

PNR: Is it a natural instinct to react negatively to rejection? Thank you for clarifying on my comment that I left on your site. I stand corrected and understand where you are coming from.

DSM: Oh no doubt… And she never missed a beat. I was so feeling her something kinda funny at that point.

no imagePink (?) June 23, 2008

Now why couldn’t I think of that. Geez I just hold up my wedding ring finger and sway away. Like your site! I’m seeing the pics on the side..did you do those? Very Nice. Cya

no imageUrban Thought (?) June 23, 2008

Pink: I doubt the ring finger works for some people. A lot of folk don’t respect marriage. Whether it be their own or someone else’s. Yes, all the pics are my own.

I’m glad you like the site. Thank you for stopping by.

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