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- From: tlode@nyx.cs.du.edu (trygve lode)
- Subject: Re: *How* did you meet your SO (And do they know?)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.195934.5683@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Organization: Nyx, Public Access Unix @ U. of Denver Math/CS dept.
- References: <1993Jan19.182250.420@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1993Jan20.001919.7388@julian.uwo.ca> <1993Jan21.012353.19212@panix.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 19:59:34 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.012353.19212@panix.com> sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan20.001919.7388@julian.uwo.ca> jdnicoll@prism.ccs.uwo.ca (James Davis Nicoll) writes:
- >>
- >> How many folks' accounts of how they met up with their
- >>SO differ markedly from their SO's account?
- >
- >Well, with one previous SO, we not only didn't agree on the day we
- >first met, but also the year. (We did, however, agree on the day we
- >first got together--then again, we wouldn't have gotten together if we
- >didn't agree, now would we? :-)
-
- I know a couple of women with whom I disagree about whether or not we
- were ever involved--one who claims to have dated me years before we met
- and another whom I met at a party and then, not quite two months later,
- broke up with me over the phone (and I hadn't even been aware that we'd
- been dating--and if we had, it must have been very low-key, since I
- hadn't seen or talked to her since the party; at least she was very gentle
- about it and very considerate of my feelings).
-
- Trygve (But most of all, I'd like to know the identity of the mysterious
- tall, attractive woman with long blonde hair who has been
- convincing people that she's my girlfriend--as far as I know
- I've never seen her, but I keep running into people who mention
- that they've run into her.)
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