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- From: smithrud@advtech.uswest.com ()
- Subject: Re: Concerts vs. Relationship
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.234945.4845@advtech.uswest.com>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 23:49:45 GMT
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- In article <6477.13.uupcb@uuworld.via.mind.ORG> brent.mason@uuworld.via.mind.ORG (Brent Mason) writes:
- > I would like to pose/post a new question that's been buging me for
- >a while.
- >
- > Why is it that everytime I take a girlfriend (in the past) or my
- >ex (not so long ago) to a rock n roll concert it just seems to be a
- >matter of months before our relationship seems to take a turn for the
- >worst?
- >
- > Took my ex to see the B-52's in Concord, CA this last Sept and
- >well December rolls around and we're signing divorce papers...
- >
- > Same goes for Howard Jones, Styx, Cool n the Gang.
- >
- > Now I'm not blaming it on the concert or the artists, but it just
- >strikes me odd. Have any of you had similar experiences?
- >
- > Brent Mason
-
-
- This used to be a well-kept secret, but now it's a wonderful
- device to use when I get tired of someone I've been seeing. I
- take them (against my better tastes) to see groups like New Kids
- on The Block or Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch and before you know it,
- they are out of my life before I can say "HammerTime!" ;)
-
- Cari
- Boulder, CO
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