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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “Steve”

Steve liked my mind.

And that meant we spent several hours at a weekly farmer’s market talking about Karl Marx, free market enterprise, and general tenets of post-modernism rather than exploring cool booths and being among jolly people.

Steve and I had met via the online dating website I was using. He contacted me and we struck up a simple conversation. After he discovered I had a master of art’s degree in communication studies, he started asking me intellectual questions and began telling me about what books he read.
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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “Dennis”

Dennis is the first fella I met online and then met in person for a sip and go after my divorce was final.

I was ready to meet and greet folks. I was seeking diversion and distraction but not a boyfriend.

I didn’t know what to expect from an online date. But I suppose I hadn’t expected a tightly organized conversation with clearly delineated topics for discussion and explanation.

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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “Chris”

Chris and I never dated. I was never attracted to him. I never had one iota of desire to be romantically in his company.

But he thought I wanted to hitch my horse to his wagon.

And he was my manager.

Chris looked like the blue muppet on Sesame Street who was always getting frustrated by the nonsense put forth by Grover.

Chris looked like the muppet on the left

The blue muppet was the one in the skits who said with great exasperation “waiter there’s a fly in my soup.”
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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “Neil”

Nearly three years ago, an email arrived via LinkedIn.

LinkedIn is a social networking website. Unlike Facebook, the main purpose of LinkedIn is not social. It’s business. It has since become the hottest website for job seekers and for professionals in general. It’s like having a business card and a resume online. Recently, I even offered someone a pretty good paying job because he had the prescience to connect with me via Linkedin.

Back in spring 2010, the email was telling me Neil was seeking contact.

Neil was one of the few people I dated who ended up not a friend. That was because the relationship ended badly. Or rather it just ended messy. I guess he’s not a true sip and go because I did see him after our initial date. But that’s just semantics.
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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “Jean”

This is a Tale from Sip and Go Girl. It’s the true tale of a relationship that more often than not ended with the first time I went out with a fella.

Jean was one of those fellas.

And this one had a criminal record.
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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “Randy”

I blame my friend Connie’s romanticism for my one and only blind date. She set me up with Randy, the sip and go who spent the entire night ignoring me.

Connie and I met while working at a restaurant. She had been married about one year and was a couple years younger than me.

Connie married Kevin while a senior in high school. After the wedding day at the county courthouse, they moved into her bedroom at her parents’ home. She poured over bridal magazines, planning a glamorous wedding for when she and Kevin had money to spend.
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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “John”

John was never a sip and go because John was never a date. I turned down his invitation to a school dance when I was 15-years-old.

My high school had a semi-formal school dance called Casaba. It is not named after the melon. It’s a blend of the words “Casa” and “basketball.” “Casa” was part of my high school’s name.

The event is essentially the school’s basketball homecoming and happens every January. The week’s festivities include basketball games and decorating four hallways for each class– freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.

My sophomore year, I hadn’t thought much about attending the dance. I was more concerned with my work on the yearbook staff and how I could get on the staff of the community newspaper.
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Tales From Sip And Go Girl: “John”

My friend, coworker, and former room mate Bill called John a creeper.

The slang emerged in the mid 1990s and meant someone who slinks around peeping at another person. Usually, a creeper in this context has romantic designs on whoever he or she is watching. While a creeper has the potential to become a scary stalker perhaps, generally a creeper is merely someone who’s socially inexperienced or fiercely shy and afraid to talk or move forward with the object of his or her affection.

There’s also the creeper who does things on the down low aka in secret. The pop group TLC tackled the topic in the Grammy-winning song “Creep.” The song, coincidentally, was released around the same time that this aforementioned John was creeping.

John did indeed pop up at the most unusual of times. He appeared at the restaurant where he, Bill, and I worked but on days other than his designated shift. He would loiter a little longer than necessary at whatever part of the restaurant I was working.
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Life, Death, And A Calling

The letterhead from a Giffords press release

The deadly explosions at the Boston Marathon triggered my memories of another horrible tragedy that killed a child, injured dozens, and stopped a community cold.

January 8, 2011.

This was the day of the shootings at a Tucson, Arizona grocery store.

That was also the day Sip and Go Girl began materializing because I felt a calling toward more writing and also focusing on communication and relationships.

I was sitting in a Starbucks paying bills and reading when a customer walked to the counter, ordered a drink, and told the worker there had been a shooting at Ina and Oracle.

I paid little attention but marked the words.
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What Is A Sip And Go Girl?

By: Sip and Go Girl

What is a Sip and Go Girl? People aren’t sure.

I knew people were unclear about the name when a former TV station colleague in California commented that more women than men would visit this website because, “Men aren’t genteel enough to sip.” Another friend recently suggested we meet up for a sip and go. And yet another person first thought the phrase was a euphemism for sex.
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