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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

My niece is richer, and I just made some guy's night

I was 23 and married before I ever had a cute date for New Year's Eve. Every year during my prime time as good dating material, New Year's Eve was a consistent disappointment. Today we were hiking down to the beach when two of my nieces began discussing their NYE plans and the unfortunate flashbacks of the lackluster nights of my past, spent watching everyone else lock lips at the stroke of midnight while I spit into a kazoo wearing a party hat, came flooding back to me. Before I knew it I made this offer to the niece who's only ever kissed one other, "Hey, I'll give you fifty bucks if you kiss someone tonight." Her wide eyes questioned my sincerity. "Totally serious," I confirmed.

Word began to spread about my proposition and within a few more minutes my sister-in-law threw in another $20. Then another brother-in-law gained enthusiasm and offered another $20. We attended a family party that night, the girls stopped by before continuing on to the dance, and my sister-in-law's brother jumped on board for another $40.
One kiss.
$130.
She's 5'11", blond, gorgeous, and quite shy. But with $130 on the line she was highly motivated. She called this morning to inform me that "Operation: Rockin' New Year's Eve" had been successful. Apparently she had her eye on a few guys she had flirted with through the evening, but with 30 seconds to go on the clock they were nowhere in sight. So she grabbed the nearest gentleman and said, "Excuse me, could you do me a favor? I need someone to kiss at midnight." Can you imagine if you were that guy? He was more than happy to oblige, and with about ten other friends looking on as witnesses, they applauded at the moment of conquest.
My brother-in-law was so impressed that he threw in an extra twenty dollars.
In the end she walked away with $150.
Best New Year's Eve ever.

7 comments:

Randi said...

Hey, for $150, I might kiss that guy. does it have to be on the lips?

Heather said...

Ha. Ha. Randi took my comment- I'm not kidding. So I have nothing good to say.

Rachey said...

Wow, I wish I could have been there! Apparently this runs in the family, I have a distinct memory of Uncle Randy offering me $20 if I kissed my boyfriend (first kiss ever) on New Years Eve 2000. I did it, and forfeited the $100 my parents had on the table if I waited til I was 16. Oh the memories.

ganelle said...

So great! Any chance I can get some cash for kissing a random stranger? Too bad it didn't turn out to be one of the boys she had an eye on. It might've amounted to more than just $150...

Anonymous said...

That is classic! Good for her!

Anonymous said...

My memories of New Years Eve nights were just like yours. Now when I have someone to kiss, there are five kids in line staying up as late as they want for the only time all year. But this year I was actually standing next to Travis and I finally got a New Years kiss. (but it will definitely not proceed to kid # 6)

Boliver

Kerri said...

Nothing like being married and having him at work every year on New Year's for the last 13 of them. Oh well, maybe I can track down a stranger next year....