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- From: ph2sct@sdcc14.ucsd.edu (Dzu Nguyen)
- Newsgroups: alt.romance
- Subject: Re: wish me luck
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 00:42:07 GMT
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- In article <LABTB4FX@cc.swarthmore.edu> chorwit1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Cathy Horwitz) writes:
- >Hi,
- > I'm new to this board, but I thought I'd share my (I think) very
- >romantic idea. I have never asked out a guy before, but I am VERY
- >interested in someone. I don't know his name or anything about him. There
- >is little chance that I will meet him if I don't approach him. So... I am
- >going to find out his name and mail him an anonymous letter asking him to
- >meet me for dinner at my dorm. Do you think he will come? (To the guys)
- >What would you think if someone did this to
- >you?
-
- well, at first i would think that one of my guy friends was playing
- a practical joke on me. I would be very cautious about actually
- showing up to the dinner. It also depends on teh content of your
- letter and if you put your phone number in it. Maybe it would be
- better for him to call you first and talk to you then have dinner.
- My friend pulled a joke on me that was very similar to what you are
- planning to do but i saw through it and didn't make a fool of
- myself. Whatever you do, good luck. Now if only more girls would be
- that 'aggressive'.... 8^)
-
- Dzu
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