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- From: johnf@Auspex.COM (John Fereira)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: **FIRST*DATE*IDEAS**
- Message-ID: <15519@auspex-gw.auspex.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 01:18:14 GMT
- References: <BxLzJ3.6zI@mail.boi.hp.com> <196@cnmhnet.UUCP>
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- Organization: Auspex Systems, Inc.
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- In article <196@cnmhnet.UUCP> keithg@cnmhnet.UUCP (keith garrard) writes:
- >In article <BxLzJ3.6zI@mail.boi.hp.com> morrison@boi.hp.com (Glen Morrison) writes:
- |>Ok, so I met this lady about two weeks ago and I'm very interested in her.
- |>So I need some attractive, interesting first date ideas. I want to impress
- |
- |I always had great success in dating when I did the unusual on a
- |date, whether it was the first date or not. Forget the TV
- |standard of "going to a movie or going out to dinner".
-
- You're (Keith) off to a good start. I don't think I'll comment on the airport
- stuff and how much money you're spending on the date so I deleted the rest
- of the article.
-
- I know you (Glen) are looking for specific suggestions but I think the
- more successful dates are spontaneous. Instead of say, going to a specific
- restaurant, and then to the zoo or whatever, plan on "just going out". Make
- it a lunch date so you have more time. Go "downtown" or to another town
- or whatever and just go with the flow. Have lunch when you feel like having
- lunch. Ask her "what do you want to do next?". It's her date too. Let
- her decide what to do next. Most of all, have no expectations. Just try
- to enjoy the company and the time that you are spending together and whatever
- happens, happens.
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- | John Fereira | Auspex Systems | "Ask me about my vow of silence." |
- | johnf@auspex.com | Santa Clara CA | |
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