----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Tarr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 10:56 PM
Subject: advice for the lovelorn


> http://www.sff.net/people/pitman/shrink/drpitman.htm
>
> "I would sooner embroider Washington crossing the Delaware on the insides
> of my eyelids than help the two of you get into a situation where you
might
> possibly reproduce."
>
>
>
> But seriously, I have some questions. I got a forceful suggestion that I
> e-mail someone, from her aunt. Practically a command. I've seen this girl
> twice in the last four years, and maybe spoken ten words to her. The aunt
> wasn't offering any help, she just said, 'I'll get you her e-mail, you o
> the rest.
>
> First of all: how in the world could you write a good e-mail? "Oh your
aunt
> said you were lonely and your life pitiful, she thought us hooking up
would
> be good for both of us!"
>
> Let's say I do come up with an okay e-mail, would any of you ladies react
> favorably receiving a cold-call message? (The guys don't have to answer, I
> know that response)
>
> Obviously a lot I'm leaving out. She lives far away. I'd rather do an
> e-mail then phone her, if I cannot take her out in person.
>
> I mostly can't believe I'm even thinking about this.
>

Cut through the BS.

Do *you* think she's a hottie?
Do *you* think she is exceptionally cool?

If *you* don't find something attractive about the woman, I can't see any
reason to pursue the matter.
If there is reason to email her, then make friends with her first and figure
the rest out later.

Eh?


xponent
Been There And Back Maru
rob


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