Thursday, May 19, 2011

seriously...who could resist him?














I'm looking for the Dos Equis man.


Seriously, who could resist him?

Here are some of the phrases used to describe him:

His blood smells like cologne

His hands feels like rich brown suede

His beard alone

Has experienced more than a lesser man’s entire body...

His charm is so contagious vaccines have been created for it…

His personality is so magnetic he’s unable to carry credit cards…

He’s been known to cure narcolepsy just by walking into a room

He can speak French…in Russian (my personal fave)

Every time he goes for a swim…dolphins appear

The police often question him

Just because they find him interesting

He is the only man to ever ace a Rorschach test

Even his enemies list him as their emergency contact number...

When it's raining, it's because he thinks something sad...

He’s a lover, not a fighter...but he's also a fighter, so don't get any ideas...

He once had an awkward moment…just to see how it feels

He lives vicariously…through himself

If he were to give you directions, you'd never get lost

And you’d arrive at least 5 minutes early


He is...the most interesting man in the world...


Yep, that's the man I'm looking for.


Judging by his pic, I'd say he's about my age (I'm 61).


But if he's like many men my age, including former IMF head, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, age 62...he's probably not looking for me.


No, he's not looking for me; he's probably looking for a 30-something. And really, who could blame him? Almost all of us are better looking when we're younger; no one could deny that. So I understand looking at a younger person, and admiring their physical beauty. But here's where most women have so much more common sense than most men: as we get older, we realize that we've aged. When I look in the mirror, I'm happy with what I see, but what I see is a 61-year-old woman.


When Dominique Strauss-Kahn stepped out of the shower last Saturday and looked in the mirror, what did he see? Maybe he didn't see himself at all; just the reflection of the 32-year-old housekeeper, who had come into the suite thinking it was unoccupied...


His first story was that he wasn't there; he was having lunch with his daughter; it didn't happen.


But after a CSI team showed up and cut away a section of carpet said to contain certain...ahem...forensic evidence, the story has changed: it seems Monsieur Strauss-Kahn did indeed have (rough, oral) sex with the 30-years-younger housekeeper, but it was consensual sex...


Yeah, right.


Nevermind that the housekeeper has reportedly worked at the Sofitel for three years with an unblemished record.

Nevermind that she is a devout Muslim.

Nevermind that DSK is approximately twice her age.


Everyone knows that all women are attracted to powerful, older men. I personally have been longing to get together with a rich guy twice my age, but since I'm 61, I know the odds are against it. Shoot, even if I'd be willing to settle for someone 30 years older than I am now, what are the chances? But I digress.


I've been reading the comments people have left on the web about this, and I've learned quite a few things. It couldn't have happened because the housekeeper is apparently around 6 feet tall. I confess, I have absolutely no response to this argument, because I don't understand what her height has to do with anything.


It couldn't have happened, because DSK, being the powerful, attractive guy that he is, could have simply hired a woman for sex. Huh? He's accused of sexual assault, which has nothing to do with sex but everything to do with power, rage, subjugation...


It couldn't have happened, because he went to lunch afterward, before he went to the airport. Uh-huh. That doesn't prove anything, except maybe that he's a cocky, arrogant SOB who thinks he's above the law.


I could go on and on, but I won't, because I find it depressing.


But not everything in this story is depressing.


I applaud the housekeeper, for going to security immediately and reporting what happened.


I applaud her colleague, who had the presence of mind, when he got the call from DSK inquiring about his cellphone (which the colleague did not have) to lie and say yes, he had it in hand and would be happy to have it delivered immediately to DSK, just tell him where...which is how the police got the flight info


I applaud the Port Authority police, who boarded the Air France flight and apprehended DSK


I applaud the NYC police, who handcuffed DSK and took him into custody...


cross posted at Talking to Myself

2 comments:

JACKIE said...

Now stories are coming out of France that people knew he was a predator and kept their mouths shut. News organizations apparently knew that you didn't send a young woman reporter to work with this guy, or if you did you sent an Arnold wanna be along as an "aide."

Rich, powerful and connected. A deadly triple play. Evidently many of French are PO'd because the peasansts of the new world dared to put their grubby hands on this guy. AND THEY SENT HIM TO RIKERS!!!!!!!!!!! Sacre Bleu how rude.

emmapeelDallas said...

Several years ago, the 20-something daughter of a lifelong friend went to interview him, and reported he attacked her and attempted to rip off her jeans. She successfully defended herself and wanted to press charges but her mother talked her out of it, knowing how powerful he is. Nevertheless, the young woman did an interview on a French television program about her experience, without actually naming him, but referred to him as "a rutting chimpanzee". He was in isolation in Rikers, unfortunately. I hope there is justice for the poor maid.