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From: spector@acf4.UUCP (David HM Spector)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Suggestion for asking MOTOS out on a date
Message-ID: <1560009@acf4.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 27-Feb-85 12:07:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 27 12:07:00 1985
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Oh Boy, can I ever relate to that!   There is nothing more annoying than when
you are interested in asking someone out, and they keep saying no, and
suddenly get miffed when you stop.  Its even worse when someone shows interest
in you, and even goes out with you, and then suddently invites you to dinner
at a nice Chinatown restaruant with *Her Boyfriend*!  Arrgh!  I think that
one day we'll all learn to be a bit more honest and then these problems will
go away.  I'll probably be history by then, but such is life.  I should
be fair, I am sure it works the same when women want men who keep ignoring them,
 ....

And the absolute kicker is all the women who immediately think you want
to jump on them if you show any interest in them.  I personally am tired of
the whole pick-up routine, I was never great at it anyway... 

I would like to meet someone who enjoys a nice afternoon in Central Park, 
 etc.   I think they've all gone someplace else though...


		...Ah. I feel better now.  On the bright side, its almost
		spring! 


			Dave
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