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- From: sethb@fid.morgan.com (Seth Breidbart)
- Subject: Re: Being Alone?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.002515.4948@fid.morgan.com>
- Organization: my opinions only
- References: <1992Nov16.164230.13301@lmpsbbs.comm.mot.com> <oneil.721965040@cwis> <7067@news.duke.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 00:25:15 GMT
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- In article <7067@news.duke.edu> diamond@acpub.duke.edu
- (Elizabeth Abrams) writes:
- >In article <oneil.721965040@cwis> oneil@cwis.unomaha.edu (Sharon O'Neil) writes:
-
- >>Well, not quite, but I find that things happen when you least expect them
- >>to happen.
- >
- >This is the understatement of the week. Last year during an eight-week period
- >starting sometime in October and ending about two weeks before Christmas,
- >EVERYONE wanted to go out with me (well, okay, actually a fairly small
- >subset of everyone- felt like everyone, though) right while I was trying
- >to figure out whether or not to go to graduate school, and I nearly
- >experienced a total breakdown. It's nice to be popular, but there's such
- >a thing as an embarassment of riches.
-
- >Of course, such situations never last. Sniffle. Sob.
-
- And, of course, given the workings of Murphy's Laws, that period was
- when you had 5 term papers, 4 finals, a job, and the flu.
-
- Seth sethb@fid.morgan.com
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