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- From: baptiste@bnr.ca (Michael Baptiste P275)
- Newsgroups: alt.romance
- Subject: Re: wish me luck
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.214655.21294@brtph560.bnr.ca>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:46:55 GMT
- References: <LABTB4FX@cc.swarthmore.edu>
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- In article <LABTB4FX@cc.swarthmore.edu>, chorwit1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Cathy Horwitz) writes:
- |> 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?
- Hmmmm.
- Actually, a simple blind date without the friend telling you what
- a great personality his/her friend has. just kidding.
-
- Actually, I'd probably try my hardest to find out who you were
- (you have to tell him which dorm.. its a start)
- but depending on my social situation (was I attached, etc)
- I might go (Yeah I know this doesn't help much)
- but it sounds kind of interesting, and if it turned out to
- be a disaster, it's only dinner!
-
- Mike
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