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From: topher@cyb-eng.UUCP (Topher Eliot)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Would net.dates be "a pack of lies"?
Message-ID: <339@cyb-eng.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 27-Feb-84 20:33:24 EST
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Posted: Mon Feb 27 20:33:24 1984
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Organization: Cyb Systems, Austin, Texas
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>    I went to dinner last Friday with this gorgeous lady, who, by
> profession, is a doctor of psychology. One of the dinner topics was the
> things that come across network communications.  The net.singles crowd
> got a conversation all of its own.
>    After a time, she suggested that possibly we should start a
> net.dates group where we could all discuss what went on during our
> dates. I tried to tell her that everyone seems to do that sort of thing
> anyway and that because of the nature of the media (you don't know me,
> I don't know you), that it would all end up as an outrageous pack of
> lies anyway and that the net.dates group would end up as net.forum (ala
> Penthouse).
>    What do you folks think?

	Funny thing.  I mentioned this question to my date the other night, a
gorgeous lady who, by profession, is a model for Cosmopolitan, even though
she doesn't have to work, because her recently-deceased father, of whom she
is the only survivor, owned a quarter of DuPont.  She was very cynical,
saying, yes, she thought it would be a pack of lies, but I opined that the
members of this community were above such childish deceptions.  However, she was
sufficiently convinced that between begging me to take her home with me for the
night, and doing strange and wonderful things under the table, she bet me her
Maserati against my moped that the majority of other readers would agree
with her.
	What do you folks think?





















|-)
P.S.:  This isn't intended as any kind of dig against the author of the
original article.  I just couldn't resist.
-- 
Cheers,
Topher Eliot
Cyb Systems, Austin, TX
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