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From: tim@unisoft.UUCP (Tim Bessie)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Meeting people via email/net.singles
Message-ID: <534@unisoft.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 16:22:12 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  9 16:22:12 1985
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In article <1428@hammer.UUCP> seifert@hammer.UUCP (Snoopy) writes:
> ...
>Strangely enough,
>e-mail proposals for dates get accepted much more often than
>phone proposals, despite being even *less* personal, and dispite
>not having even met in many cases.  Hmmm, maybe *because* we
>haven't met!  :-)
>
>Snoopy
>tektronix!hammer!seifert

Really?  Maybe I should start asking people for dates over the net...
Wait... are you talking about people who go to SCHOOL with you? hmm...
Despite the net marriages we've been hearing about, I'd like to hear
from all the people who have actuall met and made dates with people
via email and/or net.singles, and who AREN'T going to school.  It is
much easier to make dates with people you go to school with, and I'd
be interested in finding out about people who met over the net who are
not in that kind of immediate proximity to each other.  Gives me something
to think about...


			- Tim


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