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Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:21 am
by Fred
I may very well, don't rule it out!

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:23 pm
by BenFenner
I mentioned it to my GF last night at dinner and she was excited. She said she wanted to scope out the competition. =D

(For a while last year you and I talked enough on AIM for her to feel like she was competing with you for my attention.)

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:40 am
by sry_not4sale
BenFenner wrote:I mentioned it to my GF last night at dinner and she was excited. She said she wanted to scope out the competition. =D

(For a while last year you and I talked enough on AIM for her to feel like she was competing with you for my attention.)
LOL my wife feels the same way Ben :P

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:57 am
by jharvey
My wife calls herself a computer widow. :D

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:59 am
by Fred
BenFenner wrote:I mentioned it to my GF last night at dinner and she was excited. She said she wanted to scope out the competition. =D

(For a while last year you and I talked enough on AIM for her to feel like she was competing with you for my attention.)
Ask her if she has any cute single friends, if the answer is yes then it may seal my decision to swing by ;-) Keep in mind that I'm a fussy bastard though :-)

Fred.

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:39 am
by BenFenner
I'm afraid she's useless for that kind of help. Sorry Fred. =(

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:21 am
by Fred
Really? She has no friends? Or they are all ugly? Or they are all married? Or what? :-)

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:08 pm
by BenFenner
Her first response was that she had no friends. On second thought she said she did, but they were all in different parts of the country and nowhere close to us.

Then I thought about it and figured only one or two of them were passable, so there's really no hope there.

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:34 am
by Fred
BenFenner wrote:Her first response was that she had no friends. On second thought she said she did, but they were all in different parts of the country and nowhere close to us.

Then I thought about it and figured only one or two of them were passable, so there's really no hope there.
ROFL, I hope she doesn't read this :-)

Jean, if I come to Montreal for a day/night do I have a couch/floor/bed/shower?? Considering gonig up through Detroit and through Canada and then down through Boston to NYC, not fixed yet, but was looking at a map today a bit.

Fred.

Re: Fred in the US of A - how does your couch look? (and smell?)

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:01 pm
by jbelanger
Fred,

That would have been great and you certainly would have had a place to stay but I'm no longer in Montreal. I'm now in Quebec City (and it's not my place so I wouldn't feel comfortable inviting someone).

Jean