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rockymountaindem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-24-10 11:46 PM
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A good news/bad news situation:
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Good news:

I asked a young lady I met last semester to have coffee with me last week, which we did on Wednesday. We talked for over 2 hours, laughed a lot and had what I thought was a very good time. In further good news - I know she is single (as opposed to that last girl I asked to spend some time with and then got 'round to mentioning her boyfriend an hour into our little convo). So this is good. In even further good news I also had the bravado to e-mail her and ask if she'd like to go to the movies because I thought that was definite "date" territory and couldn't be perceived as just chillin'.

Bad news:

The movies would be great, she says, but she wants to bring her roommate. :wtf:

What the hell does this mean?
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