Read Almost Like Being in Love Online
Authors: Steve Kluger
Will probably remember my name the next morning
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Can say “I love you” without my saying it first
Likes me enough to tell me I’m special
Trusts me enough to tell me I’m wrong
VAlways lets me pick the first fortune cookie
Teases me when I need it but knows when to stop Pursues making me laugh as a hobby
Pretends to like the same things I do even when he doesn’t Misses me when we’re apart
Isn’t afraid to fight with me
Allows me to drive him crazy
Would rather do nothing with me than something by himself Can fall asleep in my lap while I work—and still call it a date
TOP-OF-THE-LINE LEVEL
Can say “I love you” with his eyes
Never lies (except to spare my feelings)
Doesn’t worry about losing me because he knows he can’t Forgets there was a time when we didn’t know each other
Kisses me for no good reason
Celebrates my faults
Sighs when I hold him
Knows all the lyrics to
Flora, The Red Menace
(optional)
Strong Points
: Looks like a puppy when he pouts.
Shortcomings
: Pouts too much.
Comments
: We’re getting there.
Vidiots
Santa Monica’s Favorite Video Store
CUSTOMER
: Travis Puckett
ACCOUNT NO
.: 7643757
DATE OUT
: May 6, 1998
DATE DUE:
May 7, 1998
TITLES
I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND 2.99
TOTAL
2.99
THANK YOU FOR RENTING FROM VIDIOTS
Tell Gordo we said Hi. And how come he doesn’t come in anymore?
Cherie.
FROM THE DESK OF
Gordon Duboise
T:
Suppose you liked girls. Suppose you found yourself being chased by a 19-year-old knockout who was also brainy and funny—and who wasn’t (a) psychotic, (b) chemically dependent, (c) on the lam, or (d) a studio executive. Would you stop to remember that you were twice as old as she was, or would you ignore the whole problem and elope to Tahoe?
I need an answer quick. Once our clothes come off, it’s out of my hands.
G
P.S. Leave your verdict on my desk. Mona and I won’t be out of the bedroom until at least Thursday. 'She’s the other one I might marry. How am I supposed to know for sure unless I try them both out first?) FROM THE JOURNAL OF
Travis Puckett
G:
You might as well. The last time you corked somebody half your age, we were 32. At least we won’t have to worry about the Child Welfare Department this time.
You’re hopeless. How do these people
find
you?
T