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From: fsks@unc.UUCP (Frank Silbermann)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Swans and Ducks
Message-ID: <570@unc.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 15:06:08 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 10 15:06:08 1985
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Frank Silbermann
>> >	The gorgeous women who don't care much about a man's looks are
>> >	not interested in a man who is looking for a gorgeous woman.
		Yuval Tamir

>> Sounds like a Catch-22 to me.
		Frank Silbermann

AMBAR (jeand@ihlpg.UUCP):
>	Not really.  I suppose it's the old "don't think about polar bears for
>	5 minutes and your wish will come true" game.  Worry about personality
>	instead of beauty, and I bet you will find that your SO IS beautiful
>	--if only to you.  But then, you're the only one who cares, right?

You're just playing games with semantics.  You got out of that one only by
using a different meaning for the word "beauty".

I could do the same thing with the word "rich".  I could post a classified
ad offering to sell (for $10) a simple formula whereby ANYONE can legally
become rich within one month.  When they send me the $10, I just send them:

	"A rich person is one who is content with what he has."
	Therefore,	Step 1:  Become content with what you have.
			Step 2: You are now rich.

I believe that such deceptive playing with words should be prosecuted
as male fraud (pun intended).

	Frank Silbermann