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From: laura@l5.uucp (Laura Creighton)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: A Shot In The Dark
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Date: Sat, 21-Sep-85 21:59:05 EDT
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Hello there. i can't claim to know *THE* *SECRET* but I do know something
that works very well in Toronto where there are lots of cheap good
restaurants. The secret is to ask people who are interesting and are
in classes with you out to dinner at about 5 (ie after the 4 o'clock
class ends). Nothing fancy -- just ``I'm hungry; want to go to a chinese
restaurant I know about?'' does it. remember to bring enough cash to
pay for dinner in case the person you want to eat dinner with is broke.

Pick a good restaurant. that way, if the person you ask out turns out
to drive you up the wall you will at least have a good meal out of it.
(A good restaurant means one that you can enjoy eating in. For me that
means the food is good and I could care less about the decore. Pick one
where you are comfortable.)

It is easy. It works. If you are going to U of Toronto then I know for a
fact that teh residence food tastes like warmed over shoe leather and kills
flies at 40 paces, so you don't want to eat there anyway.
-- 
Laura Creighton		(note new address!)
sun!l5!laura		(that is ell-five, not fifteen)
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