I wasn’t intending to write here today, considering the huge amount of time I spent writing here yesterday, but something just occured to me. I find it amusing, but depending upon your circumstances, you might not.
With all the financial downturns and losses going on, I can’t help thinking there are a lot of men out there who’ve lost amounts of money that are very considerable to them, and are now kicking themselves and thinking “Why the hell didn’t I spend more money seeing girls? Why the hell didn’t I give Charlotte/whomever that Bentley she wanted? (And she knew I was being a tight ass and then she left me!)”
Endless variations of “Why didn’t I spend more money on women?”
Just think of all the wonderful additional experiences/memories they would have had!
Some may raise the specter of Spitzer, and say “But look, he got found out! He got found out because where he got/put his money was traced!”
Look, I know housewives with more smarts than that. Housewives who have considerable stashes of cash squirelled away that their husbands/ex-husbands don’t know about. I know them here and in England. If they can do it, you can too!
So given the instability of life, make hay whilst the sun shines – spend money on your favourite lady/s now!
Tamara G x

Ordinarily, my financial situaion would not affect my punting. However, I can see why the credit crisis has forced people to cut back on everything, and that includes women. There is such a premium for liquidity these days that people are hoarding whatever cash they have to pay debts or, gasp, save.
I suspect that the boom in high-class service escorts and agency charging $1000+ an hour was fueled, like most things crumbling today, on cheap, easily available credit.
Comment by Hookerluvr — December 9, 2008 @ 10:18 pm |
I spent all my money on wine women and song. the rest I just wasted:)
Comment by David — September 8, 2009 @ 10:41 pm |
You know that came from George Best…
Tamara G x
Comment by Tamara G — September 9, 2009 @ 4:07 am |
Men spend, or spend more, for women when they are compelled, more by their actions, than by their words. When will they get it.
Comment by Mike — September 19, 2009 @ 7:39 am
The only regrets I have in life are the things I never did.
Comment by Tony — November 13, 2009 @ 4:07 pm |
I got killed in this financial crisis. Just about wiped me about.
When things were good I was spending 5 or 6K a month on women.
Now that things are back on the upswing right now…I can’t wait
to pick up where I left off!
Comment by Mark — December 17, 2009 @ 5:08 pm |