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From: mms1646@acf4.UUCP (Michael M. Sykora)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Opening Lines (may offend)
Message-ID: <1560095@acf4.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 17:06:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 24 17:06:00 1985
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>/* greid@adobe.UUCP (Glenn Reid) / 10:51 am  Jun 21, 1985 */

>. . .
>So I go and make a fool of myself.  I think making a fool of
>yourself in an obvious manner is about the best way to meet somebody.
>Have no shame.  Not crude, mind you, but foolish.

Whether this works in general can only be determined empirically, but it
is almost certain that you will meet many women who like foolish
acting men.

I can understand the desire to distinguish oneself, but why opening lines?
Why can't people just say hello?  When I go out with the intent of
meeting women, I try not to go with the notion that I'm their to provide
entertainment.

>--from the very SHORT AND TO THE POINT .signature of-- Glenn Reid

						Mike Sykora