Originally Posted By: Socketman
Originally Posted By: BobKay
Originally Posted By: Lampshade
Tell her the truth. Be nice.


Considering he's already written that she's not his type, he normally wouldn't ever consider her, and getting to know her better will only allow her to annoy him, I think "truth" and "nice" may be mutually exclusive here.

"Now that we've gone out twice, I'm pretty sure you are not my type and and will become more annoying as I get to know you. So, Dinner, still Wednesday, eight, OK?"

Probably the only line a haven't used, but hey, lemme know how it works.



Seldom is our "type" the right one for us.


So true, Richard. The "annoying" thing could still be a deal breaker. Luckily for me, however, a surprising # of people found "annoying" to have some sort of twisted appeal.


Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.