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From: fsks@unc.UUCP (Frank Silbermann)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Swami Pacmananda's question to the masses.
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Date: Sat, 29-Jun-85 18:50:42 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jun 29 18:50:42 1985
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In article  fft@philabs.UUCP (Fryderyk Tyra) writes:
>
>	Does anybody out there have any good suggestions for places that
>us techies (i.e.-w/college backgrounds) are likely to be found looking for
>MOTOS.  I find that most of the bars and singles places are more for the
>dropout crowd.  If anybody knows of any places in tne N.Y-Metropolitan
>area, I would appreciate it if you would post them on the net (and I'm sure
>there are many others like me who've just graduated and work for relatively
>small companies with little opportunity for meeting MOTOS at work).
>						-Fritter

Have you tried taking classes though the Learning Annex or the
Learning Exchange?  Most classes meet 1, 2, or 4 times, so if
you don't have much luck in one, it will soon be over and you
can try another class.  I went to these when I worked in N.Y.
a few years ago.  I took classes in Country Western dancing
(that's probably no longer trendy, though), massage, theatre
games (improvisation) and a few hiking outings.

	Frank Silbermann