Sunday 7 October 2012

The one that got away


On Thursday 4 October 2012 I attended a ball at the Intercontinental Hotel, Park Lane, and afterwards I met up with a friend who was at a dinner date event in Mayfair.  She told me a group of them were going to Claridge’s for drink about at 1100pm and invited be to join them.

When I got arrived I said hello to my friend and noticed an attractive girl,  about 5’4”-5’7” in height (she was wearing short heels), lovely soulful eyes, wearing a really nice greyish dress, tights and works as an osteopath.  We all sat in the corner of the hotel bar and the girl and I were getting on like a house of fire.

I was wearing my tuxedo and she asked to try on my bow-tie (I only wear the real-McCoy  - I’m not a fan of clip on bow-ties or fakes).  I removed it and put it on her and we took lots of photos of her wearing it as a funky accessory and also as a hair band.  She looked cute wearing my bow tie and I let her keep it as a memento of our night.

She was there with her friend, Jas, who wore a sexy red leopard print dress and was asking me lots of questions about my job.  Both Jas and her hot osteopath friend were amazing company.

Unfortunately, I did not get the osteopaths name or number!  I am gutted.  I know I should have asked for it but we were so wrapped up in our conversation (and flirting).

I know she’s from west London and had to leave early on Friday morning to fly up to Glasgow for the day for work.

This is my plea to anyone who may know the girl I have written about.  If you know an Asian osteopath who was at a dinner dating event on Thursday 4 October and took away a bow-tie (as well as my heart) and friends with a girl called Jas, and drank a funky coffee cocktail, tell her to get in touch with me via the site.

Thank you.

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