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From: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy – February 15, 2011 – 9:40 PM

To: [email protected]/PRGal1981

Subject: You rock!

Hi.  I’m Eric.  Just read your profile and I think you are fabulous.  Just FAB-U-LOUS.

 

I’ve always had a unique sense of style, which led me from my Midwestern upbringing to La-La land.  After working as a costume designer for some small theatre companies, I landed an assistant gig on a short-lived TV show.

But, that’s where I met my mentor who helped me get my current job as wardrobe stylist on “Family Days.”  Despite the fact that shopping is a major part of my job, I could – as they say – shop ‘til I drop.

 

In my free time, I hang out with friends, attend the theatre, concerts and nightclubs and love to cook.    In fact, we have an amazing amount in common based on your profile – interests, hobbies and personality traits.  Check mine out and maybe we can chat.

 

From: Renee Greene – February 16, 2011 – 9:32 AM

To: Shelley Manning

Subject: Fwd: You rock!

Just got an email from this guy and read his profile. He seems great and normal.  We do seem to have a lot in common.  Thoughts?

 

From: Shelley Manning – February 16, 2011 – 1:02 PM

To: Renee Greene

Subject: Re: Fwd: You rock!

Wow!  You really do have a lot in common.  And, he’s a wardrobe stylist.  I hear those guys have tons of things left over from the set…shoes, handbags, jewelry.  You never know.  Maybe you’ll get some “Family Days” leftovers.  And his photo is really cute.

 

From: Renee Greene – February 17, 2011 – 3:00 PM

To: Shelley Manning

Subject: Re: Fwd: You rock!

Never really thought about the wardrobe stuff, but good point. I’m just worried that he’s going to scrutinize what I’m wearing.  Am I hip enough for a wardrobe stylist?  Okay, first things first.  I’ll email him back.  I put together a short list of questions to help me weed through all of these gentleman callers after my initial three online introductions went awry – one out-of-towner, one psycho and one desperado doctor.  I’ll bcc you.

 

From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – February 17, 2011 – 5:05 PM

To: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy

Bcc: Shelley Manning

Subject: Re: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Eric, thanks so much for your email.  I read your profile and I think you are right, we do have a lot in common including a strong love of the theatre and shopping.  So, let me ask you a few questions:

 

- Who is your favorite Brady?

- If Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman got in a fight, who would win?

- What is the last book you read or are currently reading?

- What is the best part of being a costume designer for “Family Days”?

 

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

 

Renee

 

From: Shelley Manning – February 17, 2011 – 5:15 PM

To: Renee Greene

Subject: Fwd: Re: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Hilarious!  Cracked up at the Wonder Woman/Bionic Woman question.  Can’t wait to see the responses.

 

From: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy – February 18, 2011 – 9:50 AM

To: [email protected]/PRGal1981

Bcc: Shelley Manning

Subject: Re: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Love the questions.  Love ‘em.  Here are some quick responses:

 

Favorite Brady – Peter.  I just love that episode where Mom said “Don’t play ball in the house” and Peter learned the valuable lesson of telling the truth.  I’m a big believer in the truth.

 

Wonder Woman would win hands down.  She had the most fab, patriotic outfit and that golden lasso that made people tell the truth.  Gold bangle bracelets that thwarted bullets and the invisible jet.  She truly was a force to be reckoned with.

 

Right now, I’m reading a biography on Lady Gaga.  I didn’t realize what a philanthropist she is.

 

The best part of my job is transforming those little tarts into the sweet and innocent characters they appear to be on screen.

 

Listen, I know this is going to sound crazy and I’m not trying to rush you, but I’m supposed to see “My Fair Lady” tomorrow night at the Pantages and my friend just canceled.  Was wondering if you wanted to go?

 

From: Renee Greene – February 18, 2011 – 10:46 AM

To: Shelley Manning

Subject: Take the Plunge?

Eric wants to take me to see “My Fair Lady” tomorrow night.  What do you think?  Should I go?  Is it too soon?  How do I know he’s not an ax murderer?

 

From: Shelley Manning – February 18, 2011 – 11:05 AM

To: Renee Greene

Subject: Re: Take the Plunge?

I know!  I’m getting Bcc’d on all.  This is SO FUN!  Hell ya you should go. A ticket to see “My Fair Lady.”  It’s starring Harry Connick, Jr. and Lea Michele.  It’s sold out until September.  Besides, you might get lucky.  He sounds hot.  Just be careful and meet him at the theater.  That way he doesn’t know where you live.

 

From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – February 18, 2011 – 11:36 AM

To: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy

Bcc: Shelley Manning

Subject: Re: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Sounds great.  I’ll come straight from work, so why don’t I just meet you at the theatre.  I know your picture is on the site, but it will likely be crowded.  How will I find you?  Also, what’s your last name?

 

From: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy – February 18, 2011 – 2:25PM

To: [email protected]/PRGal1981

Bcc: Shelley Manning

Subject: Re: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Oh, I understand.  Don’t want some strange man picking you up.  I don’t blame you.  There are a lot of nut jobs out there today.  I’ll be wearing a black D&G suit with a powder blue shirt.  And, it’s Rosen.  Eric Rosen. Wow!  That sounded so Bond, James Bond.

 

From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – February 18, 2011 – 2:32 PM

To: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy

Bcc: Shelley Manning

Subject: Re: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

I’m really looking forward to it.  See you tomorrow.

 

From: Renee Greene – February 18, 2011 – 2:40 PM

To: Shelley Manning, Mark Finlay

Subject: It’s a Go!

Okay.  I’m going for it.  My first foray into online dating.  His name is Eric Rosen.  He is a costume designer for “Family Days.”  The show is at the Pantages Theatre.  I’ll call you as soon as I get home.  If you don’t hear from me by 11:30, call the police.  I’ll have last been seen in tan suede pants, black leather boots, a black turtleneck sweater and my new chandelier earrings.  Is that okay to wear on a date with a stylist?

 

From: Shelley Manning – February 18, 2011 – 2:56 PM

To: Renee Greene

Subject: Re: It’s a Go!

Will keep your wardrobe description on hand in case an all-points bulletin is needed.  I’m sure you are going to be fine.  You’re going to a very public place.  Have a GREAT time.  And don’t worry about your outfit.  I’ve seen those suede pants.  Very hot…very cool.  You’re gonna look great.  ALERT!  PETTY ALERT!  You mean you’re not wearing that matronly flower thing Miss Priss bought you.  END ALERT.  Can’t wait to hear all about your date.  Mwah! Mwah!

 

From: Mark Finlay – February 18, 2011 – 2:40 PM

To: Renee Greene

Subject: Re: It’s a Go!

So excited for you.  Can’t wait to hear all about it.  Have fun but be safe and call me when you get home.  Doesn’t matter what time it is.  I’ll be up.

 

From: Renee Greene – February 19, 2011 – 11:46 PM

To: Shelley Manning

Subject: Safe and Sound

Just left you a message (by the way – where are you at 11:30 on a school night?), but didn’t want to leave all of this on your answering machine.  I’m home, safe and sound.  Nothing to worry about here.  Eric is gay.

Now Eric doesn’t yet know he is gay.  But, he is undoubtedly, unremarkably, without question…quite gay.  How do I know?  A few clues tipped me off.  1)  He’s a very snappy dresser.  Not that it should have surprised me.  He is a wardrobe stylist after all.  But, he looked too sharp.  Know what I mean?  When he described his outfit as a D&G suit, I should have guessed.  But after seeing him, it became decidedly clear.  2) He couldn’t stop staring at this very hot usher who was taking equal interest in him.  3)  He cried – yes CRIED – during the show.  UGH!  I’m going to bed now.  Online dating in LA is no different than regular dating in LA.  All of the good guys want the other good guys. 

 

From: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy – February 20, 2011 – 9:03 AM

To: [email protected]/PRGal1981

Subject: I could have danced all night!

What a glorious morning.  I awoke with such a song in my heart.  Not only was the play last night just fabulous, but I think you are fabulous too.  I had a marvelous time and would love to take you out again.  Joel, the key make-up artist on the show is having a small soiree at his place next Saturday.  It will be an evening with great wine and even better conversation.  Interested?

 

From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – February 20, 2011 – 10:30 AM

To: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy

Subject: Re: I could have danced all night!

Eric:  I had such a great time last night.  You are really a terrific guy.  But, I’m just not feeling that love connection.  I’m so sorry.  I would really love to spend time with you as a friend, but I honestly don’t see it going beyond that.  I’ll understand if you aren’t interested in getting together again.

 

[email protected]/Stylin’Guy – February 20, 2011 – 10:45 AM

To: [email protected]/PRGal1981

Subject: Re: I could have danced all night!

Is this because I cried during the show?  A lot of men cry you know.

 

From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – February 20, 2011 – 10:48 AM

To: [email protected]/Stylin’Guy

Subject: Re: I could have danced all night!

No, of course not.  I enjoy a man who is in touch with his emotions.  It’s not something I can really explain.  You just kind of know it.  I’m really sorry.

 

From: [email protected]/PureFun43 – February 24, 2011 – 8:46 AM

To: [email protected]/PRGal1981

Subject: Looking for Love?

Hi there.  I’m an energetic and friendly chiropractor looking for love in Los Angeles.  My interests range from a to z – literally – from art to zen studies.  I’m a romantic at heart who loves long walks on the beach and candle lit dinners (which if you cook, I will gladly clean up after).  But, I’m also outdoorsy and active, having played water polo in college and bike riding about 15+ miles a day.

 

I believe that honesty and respect are the cornerstones of a good relationship.  Without trust to share all of your thoughts and feelings, we can’t truly be committed to one another.

 

Please take a look at my profile and let me know if you’re interested in meeting.

 

P.S.  You should know, that I practice abstinence before marriage.  I know it sounds a bit corny or old fashioned, but I believe that pledging yourself to life with another person should include giving yourself completely to them and only them.  So, I’ve been willing to wait for the right person to come along.

 

From: Renee Greene – February 24, 2011 – 10:02 AM

To: Shelley Manning

Subject: Fwd: Looking for Love?

OH! EM! GEE!  OMG! OMG!  OMG!

 

Read through the email below but DO NOT READ the “P.S.”  Don’t cheat!  Trust me!  This will be good.

 

Okay, you’ve read through the profile?  This man looks perfect – perfect! – on paper.  He seems honest, interesting, successful, active, romantic, etc.  Right?

 

Okay, now read the “P.S.”

 

And go!  (This oughta be good.)

 

From: Shelley Manning – February 24, 2011 – 11:06 AM

To: Renee Greene

Subject: Re: Fwd: Looking for Love?

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