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- From: diana@wetware.com (CatWoman )
- Subject: Re: wish me luck
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.002727.1054@wetware.com>
- Sender: news@wetware.com (Usenet News Account)
- Organization: Castle WetWare MouseCatcher
- References: <LABTB4FX@cc.swarthmore.edu> <1992Nov19.183035.22383@jetsun.weitek.COM>
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 00:27:27 GMT
- Lines: 33
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- weaver@jetsun.weitek.COM (Michael Gordon Weaver) writes:
-
- ] chorwit1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Cathy Horwitz) writes:
- ] >Hi,
- {going to send an anonymous invitation for dinner}
-
- ] Hi, Cathy.
- ]
- ] That does sound romantic, but I do not think it is practical. If that
- ] had happened to me when I was in college I would probably not
- ] shown up. Some people are more adventurous than others, of course. Some
- ] people want to know your whole life story before they will date you,
- ] others don't even need to know your name.
-
- Agreed.
-
- Michael's suggestions deleted.
-
- Mine:
-
- Find out what he IS interested in - does he play
- frisbee, music, go to the library? If he's involvd
- in any spectator-friendly activity, become a
- spectator - or become involved in the activity.
-
- I did that with a person I wanted to know - I found
- out he played frisbee - so I became a frisbee
- spectator. Then I'd join in the crowd of folks
- sitting around post-game, and go watch them at
- the tourneys. Wound up meeting TWO guys through
- that...
-
- Diana
-