SRU Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
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The bar at the Hilton was nearly deserted when Dan and Ellen arrived a few minutes after eleven. Dan led Ellen over to a table near the corner where they could talk without being overheard. The waiter came over and took their orders. Dan went with a coffee while Ellen ordered a gin and tonic. Once they were alone, Dan said, “I was rather surprised to see you at the restaurant. Are you here on business?”
“Not really. I thought I would come by and see how you were doing,” Ellen answered. She was still reeling from the impact of the painting she had seen.
“You’re kidding,” Dan said.
“Not at all. I really enjoyed our conversations in Las Vegas,” she replied. Now that the moment had come to tell him what she wanted, she suddenly felt very unsure of herself.
“I enjoyed them as well,” Dan said. After a moment of silence, he said, “You remind me of my friend, Tom. He’s one of the smartest people that I know. He and I used to talk about all kinds of subjects. You’re smart like him.”
Smiling at the compliment, she asked, “What kinds of things did you talk about?”
“Mostly, we talked about life. You know, what we wanted to accomplish with our lives. He was the one who gave me the idea about opening a pizzeria,” Dan answered.
“Tell me why you are so focused on opening a pizzeria,” Ellen asked.
“When I graduated high school, my future looked pretty bleak. There was no way for me to go to college, and you don’t have much of a chance of succeeding in this world without a college degree. I was pretty sure that I would end up in construction or something else like that. I wasn’t very happy with the choices that I believed I had,” Dan said.
The waiter came over with the drinks interrupting the conversation. It took a minute for the man to set the drinks on the table. Dan paid for the drinks somewhat amazed at how much it cost.
While Dan was dealing with the waiter, Ellen was wondering why Dan felt that there was no way for him to go to college. He definitely seemed smart enough. Even if his parents were poor, he worked hard enough to pay his own way through the state college system.
Once the waiter left, Ellen said, “So you weren’t happy with the choices you had.”
“That’s right. Right after I got out of high school, Tom gave me three articles to read. I read them even though I have difficulty reading. Those articles changed my life. They helped me understand the world around me. They helped me define what I wanted out of life. They identified how I could take control of my life. All of a sudden I realized that I had more choices than I had ever thought possible.”
Ellen interrupted and said, “I have two questions. Why do you have difficulty reading? What were those articles that they had such an effect on you?”
“I have dyslexia,” Dan said feeling embarrassed.
“Ah, I know all about dyslexia. Let me guess. They didn’t diagnose it early enough,” Ellen said.
“Right,” Dan answered feeling relieved that she didn’t require an explanation about it.
“I had a classmate with a mild form of dyslexia in college. He told me that he had to memorize words rather than sound them out phonetically,” Ellen said.
“Oh,” Dan said. He shrugged his shoulders and said, “They didn’t catch it early enough. For years they tried to teach me to read phonetically and now I fall into that habit when I don’t recognize words.”
“I swear our school systems are a disgrace,” Ellen said with more than a little anger in her voice. She took a sip of her drink and then said, “Tell me about the articles.”
“There were three of them. The first was titled, ‘The Facts of Life.’ I know what you are thinking. Everyone thinks that it’s about sex. It wasn’t about sex. It presented ten facts about living that are true no matter who you are or what you do. I mean, they are the real facts of life,” Dan said.
“Give me an example,” Ellen said.
“Life is not fair,” Dan said.
Laughing, Ellen said, “Everyone knows that.”
“I know, but not everyone believes it. There are a lot of people who live their lives thinking that life should be fair. They complain that it isn’t fair rather than accepting it as a fact of life. They never let go of it,” Dan said.
Frowning, Ellen said, “I hadn’t thought about it that way. Give me another example.”
“No one is exempt from death,” Dan said.
That was a little too depressing to think about. Ellen said, “That’s true. Give me one that would really surprise me.”
“You are responsible for your own happiness,” Dan said.
“Now that one is a little more surprising. I’m sure that you could write an entire book on that one,” Ellen said.
Dan smiled at her comment and said, “That was the second article, ‘The Pursuit of Happiness.’ It made the argument that if you are responsible for your own happiness then you have to know what happiness means for you.”
“I can see where that would follow,” Ellen said nodding her head thoughtfully. She had come there to have a little fun in bed, but the conversation was getting too interesting.
“I read the article very carefully. I sat down afterwards, and wrote out a personal definition of happiness. I’ve been working on achieving that ever since,” Dan said.
“So the pizzeria is what will make you happy?” Ellen asked with a frown.
“No. My definition of happiness describes the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual environments in which I can be happy. It defines a kind of lifestyle that will be satisfying to me. The pizzeria will provide some of the physical, social, and emotional environments that I want. It isn’t that the pizzeria is my goal, but it’s a means of achieving my goal,” Dan answered. He didn’t mention the sexual environment.
The conversation reminded Ellen of her days in college. She used sit around with her classmates talking about her goal in life. It was strange to think that once she had started pursuing it, that she had forgotten why she was pursuing it. She took another sip of her drink and said, “You know, it has been years since I thought about why I’m working as hard as I do.”
Nodding his head, Dan said, “That was the point of the third article, “Taking Control of Your Life.’”
“What did it say?” Ellen asked. It was hard to believe that Dan was so young. It seemed to her that he understood things that old men still pondered.
“It was about setting ten personal goals that would give you a direction in life, and allow you to balance your life. It described what constituted good goals, how to identify them, and how to use them. The basic idea is that if you know where you are going, then at it’s a whole lot easier to make the decisions that will get you there,” Dan answered.
“What are your goals?”
“I have to admit that I’m still working on defining some of those goals. I’ve got three finished so far and I’ve got drafts of four of them,” Dan answered.
“What is taking you so long?”
Dan gave a weak smile and said, “I’m making decisions about the rest of my life. I think that I should take my time in making those decisions.”
“You are a very wise man,” Ellen said getting more impressed by the minute. He really reminded her of her father. Too bad there was such a large age difference between them.
Dan said, “I feel embarrassed. All we’ve done is talk about me. What about you? What do you want out of life?”
Ellen thought about his questions and how to answer them. Her answers were tied very much to her father and the company. She said, “You don’t know who my father is, do you?”
“I like your father, but I know very little about him. In fact, I don’t even know his name,” Dan said.
Ellen laughed and said, “That was intentional. My family name is Derkins.”
“Oh, like the restaurant,” Dan said nodding his head thinking that would be easy enough to remember.
She smiled and said, “My father is Harold Derkins, founder of Derkins.”
“Oh, so it’s really like the restaurant,” Dan said feeling a little stupid that he hadn’t realized that immediately.
“When I was a kid, I used to work in the restaurant with my Dad, my Mom, and my two brothers. I loved it. I was just a little girl when I started busing tables. When I got a little older, I waited on tables and cooked in the kitchen. I liked having my whole family around me,” she said.
“You want to continue in the family business,” Dan said.
“That’s right,” Ellen replied nodding her head.
“You want to help it grow and become something even greater,” Dan said thinking that they weren’t all that different.
“My brothers aren’t all that interested in the business. I want to be able to take it over one day when Daddy retires so that it doesn’t become one of those corporate chains without a soul,” Ellen said.
“That’s a remarkable goal,” Dan said. He took a sip of his coffee and then asked, “So what are your other nine goals?”
Surprised by the question, she answered, “I don’t have any others.”
Frowning, Dan said, “You should. Having a single goal will leave your life unbalanced.”
“Why? It was good enough for my Daddy,” Ellen asked feeling offended by his comment.
Seeing that she was upset, Dan said, “I think your father had more in mind than just starting and running a restaurant. I’m sure that one of his goals was to have a business of his own. You don’t start a business just to earn a living. I’m sure that one of his goals was to provide for his family and to give you a standard of living that was better than average. You don’t grow it into a chain without wanting that.
“I think that he had a goal to keep his family actively involved in his life. Actually, I’m sure of that. He included you and your brothers in the business. From the way you talk about it, it was a loving environment that he created for you right there in the middle of a business. That isn’t easy to do, and I’m sure that he had to work at it. It was clearly one of his goals.
“I think your father wants to help people. He spent time looking over my business plan. An important man like him didn’t need to do that. He took the time to give me advice. I think you don’t do that without wanting to leave the world a little better than you found it.”
Seeing the shocked look on her face, Dan smiled at her across the table and said, “One of your father’s goals is to help you be happy. I’m sure that he could have been in all kinds of business meetings that night in Las Vegas. For that matter, he could have gone down to the casino. Instead, he comes to the restaurant to have dinner with you and some busboy who worked in one of his restaurants. You are very important to him.”
Ellen stared at Dan realizing that he understood her father better than she did. He understood her better than she understood herself.
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Diana straightened the small stack of papers, and inserted them into the three-hole paper-punch. Leaning down on it, she punched the holes into the papers. She opened the project folder and inserted the sheets. After folding the metal clips to hold the papers in place, she closed the cover. Looking through the plastic front, she read the title aloud, “Personal Definition of Happiness and Goals for Diana Parker.” With a sad expression on her face, she put the folder down. Working through her...
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Susan looked up and said, “Good morning, Mr. Parker.” “Good morning, Susan. How are you doing today?” “I’m doing well. And yourself?” she asked. She batted her eyelashes at him in a parody of flirting. “I’ve had a wonderful morning,” Dan answered with a smile. “Excellent,” Susan said. Dan looked towards his office making sure that the door was open. He could hear the squeak from Terry rocking the chair back and forth. It sounded like she was rather nervous. Gesturing to his office, he...
Dan’s mother entered the kitchen and, after taking one look at Pat, screamed. Her first impression was that some motorcycle gang member had broken into their house in the middle of the night. Visions of being raped by the bald headed man flashed through her mind. When she realized the man was actually a woman, her scream cut off. “It has been years since a woman has greeted me like that first thing in the morning,” Pat said in her gravelly voice. She chuckled and then took a sip of her...
The parking lot of the bar at the corner of Third and Oak was packed. Cars lined the street a block in every direction. Realizing that he wasn’t going to be able to park anywhere near the bar, Dan pulled over at the curb in front of the bar. He let Diana and his mother out so that they wouldn’t have to walk through the rather rough neighborhood. Once they had gone inside the bar, he drove off in search of a parking place. He parked a block and a half away. Another car with a pair of women...
Alison plopped down on the blanket and looked up at the sky. Dan paused in starting the fire, and looked over at her. She was wearing a simple wraparound skirt and a blouse. It was pretty obvious that she wasn’t wearing a bra underneath the blouse. He thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. For a change, she looked like the nervous one on the date. He smiled at her and said, “I hope that you’re not disappointed.” “This is lovely. A little too romantic, but lovely,” Alison...
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It was four o’clock in the afternoon when Dan knocked on Ellen’s door. Tom answered the door and said, “Hey, come on in. We were waiting for you. Are you ready to exercise?” “Yeah,” Dan answered. Twice a week he came by Ellen’s to use her exercise equipment, and to talk. She had a pool in the backyard and that meant a few hours in the sun before he had to head off to work. “This science nerd is starting to get buff,” Tom joked as they headed to the room Ellen had set up. Dan looked over at...
Tom watched as two very unhappy woman followed Alison to the edge of the lake. Alison was wearing her typical bathing suit. Ann and Sally were much more conservatively dressed for the occasion. They didn’t seem to like her choice of in bathing suit. He commented, “It looks like storm clouds are building on the horizon.” Dan looked around at the sky. It was clear blue without a hint of a cloud anywhere. Puzzled, he asked, “What do you mean?” “I mean that Ann and Sally aren’t all that happy...
Uther By Ellie Dauber (c) 2006 Introduction According to the legends of King Arthur, Merlin changed Uther Pendragon into a double for Duke Gorlois, so he could spend the night with Ygraine, the Duke's wife. Ygraine and Gorlois had three daughters: Elaine, Morgause, and Morgan le Faye. During their time together, Ygraine became pregnant with the child who was to become King Arthur. Uther's men killed Gorlois that same night. This is my TG (of course) version of what...
The the wind howled around the quayside as I stepped onto terra firma for the first time in weeks, the wind threw sharp shards of ice to sting our faces as we looked up at the sails as they were finally furled and stowed as our captain grinned at our discomfiture, "Au revoir!" he joked as if he knew we should soon be recalled. Those such as were left, and we were few enough, I shuddered. My best uniform packed securely in my Valise, awaited me, and just a few more duties before I...
Do you know of the porn site Motherless.com? You should. I’ve reviewed it a few times on my site, The Porn Dude, although it was for different genres every time. This time around, I’m going back to this place and looking at a specific and niche little category many of you are just begging me to cover. We’re looking at vintage porn today. While it doesn’t have the same resolution and quality as the porn you can find today, it’s definitely a genre of porn that has a lot of personality to it and...
Vintage Porn SitesI should have known better. I should have remembered that old saying, "If it looks too good to be true, it is." I was in love. She was damned near all I thought about with the exception of my studies and it didn't make sense to me. I prided myself on my intellect and my ability to think logically, but there wasn't anything logical about the way I felt about Althea. She was beautiful, smart and very popular and I was not. I wasn't a bed looking guy, but I was nothing exceptional. I was...
Motherless. A one-word website title that says everything it needs to say. This is a site where the rules are, more or less, completely thrown out the window, morality means absolutely nothing, and there is nobody to save you from it. Hedonism is God here.The site likely is also called this due to the fact that the girls who end up on motherless.com likely have no positive female influence in their lives to keep them from it. Motherless is the place parents spend their whole lives fearing that...
Porn Pictures SitesI always considered Motherless the “4chan” of porn. Not only because Motherless was somewhat popularized there, but because Motherless also encourages users to share their own content in a very open way. This means minimal bullshit like moderation and censorship, and a strong “anything goes” attitude that leads to free and extreme content. It encourages people to create and upload their own homegrown content, like videos of their girlfriend pissing or spycam videos of their cousin....
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BBW Porn SitesHave you ever heard about a website called Motherless? Home to all kinds of kinky porn niches, with a side of the mainstream crap? If you are into some questionable fap content, you might want to check this website out. Plus, Motherless is a free porn website, so you can browse as much as you fucking want. Now, I am not really here to talk about the website in general… I am here to tell you about their amazing category, called voyeur porn.The world of voyeur fucking is a rather interesting one....
Voyeur Porn SitesThe Five Kingdoms of Arstoria had been embroiled in the Great Ancient War for centuries. The war came to an end when Kalace, the Wizard King conquered the five lands and brought them under his rule. Kalace, the Wizard King of Arstoria, conquered all of his opponents who were unable to deal with his overpowering magic. When Kalace had united the five kingdoms, he brought peace to the warring kingdoms and was revered and celebrated by his later generation. Kalace, however, had a dark weakness in...
FantasyAmy: I was a little anxious, when my plane landed in the airport and Simon waited for me. He was tall, brown haired and blue colored eyes man. We introduced ourselves to each other. He was a handsome man with friendly voice. His calm words abolished my nervousness quickly. He took me to my hotel and after a short hotel accommodation time he took me straight to his department. We went to the campus and the paleontology department was on the third floor of a red brick building. He showed me...
The estate I taught was just past mar-a-lag on blossom way that my mentor and sponsor for my pro tennis career lived 6 months of the year like 1/4 of the world's wealth does. That's lie though becuase is long as 8 knew him an many other men at his level he aarived by private jet on Friday and would fly out on Monday day morning about 80 percdnt of the weeks he said he was thefe. Leaving most of the time with no k**s or wife. Most have two 9r three spots they have houses or something to stay in...