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- Path: sparky!uunet!caen!mtu.edu!bacon
- From: bacon@mtu.edu (Jeff Bacon)
- Subject: Re: Attraction -> Acquiantance or vice versa?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.015537.1173@mtu.edu>
- Organization: Michigan Technological University
- References: <1992Dec10.164411.21892@dragon.acadiau.ca> <1992Dec10.192418.7360@cbnewsk.cb.att.com> <1992Dec20.061836.4210@microsoft.com>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 01:55:37 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec20.061836.4210@microsoft.com> jenk@microsoft.com (Jen Kilmer) writes:
- >I finally decided that I like friends, be they male or female.
- >Considering my major/job choices (computer science, microsoft)
- >I'm 4 to 5 times likely to make a friend from a man as a woman
- >most of the time (when most of the time is spent at school/work).
- >But I don't assume I will get romatically involved with friends;
- >I don't "make friends" as a way to "get dates"; and (most important)
- >I realized that life happens whether you're romatically involved or
- >not.
- >
- >-jen
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- *APPLAUSE*APPLAUSE*
- it's a hard lesson to learn though. but an important one.
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- -bacon
- (where'd I put that damn starter cord? AH HA!
- *wind*wind*PULL!*brt*brt*chug*PULL!*brt*brt*chug*chugga*chugga*
- *WHIRR!*WHIRR!*chugga!*chugga!*chugga!*)
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