Hmmm - seems i have a Mystery Man!

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Registered: 03-15-2004
Hmmm - seems i have a Mystery Man!
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Sun, 03-30-2008 - 10:03pm

I just got THIS email on my "on line dating email acct".








Hello Rebecca,


I really didn't mean to let so much time lapse between emails, I apologize!

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Registered: 10-07-2005
Sun, 03-30-2008 - 10:06pm

LOL!


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Registered: 05-13-2005
Sun, 03-30-2008 - 10:19pm

"E1 WHO? (kidding! lol)"

ROFL! - you are hilarious!

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Registered: 03-15-2004
Sun, 03-30-2008 - 10:23pm

Yeah, thats never happened to me - hearing from someone suddenly again. Of course, i dont really remember him, so he must not have been all that noteworthy!


But either way, if its hte guys pic i have thats cute, he can tell me ALL about it ... over a nice dinner & good wine. lol

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Registered: 03-15-2004
Sun, 03-30-2008 - 10:24pm
lol

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Rebecca, Mom to Averey, 2/8/00, Kibo, Sana & Zuri too!

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Registered: 11-22-2006
Mon, 03-31-2008 - 9:28am
I am over here laughing because this is only evidence of course that there was massive juggling of men going on intermittently in your life - I can relate, lol!! Also, I think it is hysterical that even though you dont know who he is or remember your interaction with him you wrote that you would likely let him take you to dinner. Rebecca, dont you think you should have gotten the name of a restaurant out of him first? I am a fine dining w*ore and have been for a long time even though my income wont support it - but play it safe and get a restaurant out of him first because he could be talking red lobster!! How funny would it be if you wrote him back and said
"hey Jim, just reviewing my message to you the other day and thinking -would it be possible to get a restaurant name from you on the dinner offer? I think I may have accepted prematurely in a fit of hunger! All my best, R"
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Registered: 09-01-2006
Mon, 03-31-2008 - 11:32am

"hey Jim, just reviewing my message to you the other day and thinking -would it be possible to get a restaurant name from you on the dinner offer? I think I may have accepted prematurely in a fit of hunger! All my best, R"


Baaaa-a-ha-ha-ha!!!!!

Rosecolouredspecs
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Registered: 11-03-2003
Mon, 03-31-2008 - 11:40am

ROFL, City!

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Registered: 09-29-2007
Mon, 03-31-2008 - 11:50am

Okay, so now I have to watch out for women who want to know the restaurant before the date?


Sounds like we never dated City girl!


LOL!


Zen

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Registered: 04-17-2003
Mon, 03-31-2008 - 12:11pm
LOL!!! Now THAT was funny!!!
Steph
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Registered: 11-22-2006
Mon, 03-31-2008 - 12:22pm
Nahhh....A guy that I have actually met or who I have had contact with that I can REMEMBER would not need to list a restaurant:) She cant place this guy which is why it is funny!!! Doesnt remember him and was accepting a dinner offer blind and it made me giggle since I happen to know a bit of her taste in fine food from her posts and would hate for her to be disappointed - PLUS it was kind of meant as a joke:)
Dont worry - I have NEVER asked a date beforehand where they are taking me. I always let them choose and I havent ever been disappointed. It has been known to take quite a while for me to accept a date with people though. I like to know them for a while first before I lend out my time. Of the last few bf's I have had including my current, it took a while to get to date number 1 and when we did get there, what restaurant was the last thing on my mind really because I was super excited to just experience sitting with them and getting to know them more!
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