Asking people out
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
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best way i ever got asked out (and it's a good one, too)
several years ago i was out on a run (because i used to run), and i was doing an out-and-back sort of thing. about two miles in, i ran past a girl who was walking towards me on the same side of the road, and i gave her a little wave and "hello" as i went past. she seemed sort of interesting so i ended up thinking about her for awhile as i ran. several miles later i was coming back, but on the opposite side of the road (because, as i understand it, you should be facing oncoming traffic), and in the same area as i saw her, i noticed a styrofoam coffee cup, standing upside down on my side of the road. i thought it was kind of weird, but ran past it. then, for seemingly no reason, i turned around and went back to it. there, written on the side in pencil, was "jogger, if you find this, and are a musician, write to- such and such email address." so when i got back, i did, because i sort of was. we hung out a few times... actually ended up having a couple slightly out-of-my-ordinary romantic adventures, though nothing too major came of it. but still, pretty good story right? she was pretty cool, in retrospect... though i don't prefer the term "jogger."
( , Fri 11 Dec 2009, 6:50, Reply)
several years ago i was out on a run (because i used to run), and i was doing an out-and-back sort of thing. about two miles in, i ran past a girl who was walking towards me on the same side of the road, and i gave her a little wave and "hello" as i went past. she seemed sort of interesting so i ended up thinking about her for awhile as i ran. several miles later i was coming back, but on the opposite side of the road (because, as i understand it, you should be facing oncoming traffic), and in the same area as i saw her, i noticed a styrofoam coffee cup, standing upside down on my side of the road. i thought it was kind of weird, but ran past it. then, for seemingly no reason, i turned around and went back to it. there, written on the side in pencil, was "jogger, if you find this, and are a musician, write to- such and such email address." so when i got back, i did, because i sort of was. we hung out a few times... actually ended up having a couple slightly out-of-my-ordinary romantic adventures, though nothing too major came of it. but still, pretty good story right? she was pretty cool, in retrospect... though i don't prefer the term "jogger."
( , Fri 11 Dec 2009, 6:50, Reply)
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