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From: fbr@utastro.UUCP (Frank Ray)
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Subject: Re: asking people "out"
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Date: Thu, 28-Feb-85 11:18:03 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb 28 11:18:03 1985
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	There are two spectacular examples of this that I can add to
this now somewhat tepid discussion, instances, that to me, at my
advanced age, are somewhat more interesting than the normal patois
of asking, rejection, etc.

	The first was when a lady friend of mine was involved in a 
trial and was so attracted to a fellow lawyer that the first time he
came toward her, without his uttering so much as a "hello", she said,
simply, "Yes. Where?"

	The second was when a lady reporter whose name I can't recall
was covering a film festival in Cannes and having gotten on an elevator
with a somewhat inebriated Richard Harris, found him making an advance
at her with the words, "Are you married?"  She replied, "Yes."  Not to
be daunted, he then said, "Well, then, are you a fanatic about it?"

	KEEP TRYING, GUYS.

fbr