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From: gmack@denelvx.UUCP (Gregg Mackenzie)
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Subject: Re: net.personals
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 03:49:56 EDT
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> Not only that, these papers & mags have a local distribution. Who wants
> to read personals from somebody who lives 3,000 miles away?

(I'm not saying I'm in favor of net.personals; I am merely responding to
your question.)

Nobody ever said that finding love was easy.

If I were looking for an attractive, red-headed cowgirl...one with brains,
(i.e., as good with computters as she is with horses), since I've narrowed
my criteria, I might need to expand my search area to increase the chances
that I'll find her.

Gregg Mackenzie
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