oaf@mit-vax.UUCP (Oded Feingold) (06/03/85)
I have the feeling we're being teased. But let's assume Mr. Triantafyllopoulos is on the level. >>> [ Amusing scene in a black-out.ed computer center with Oriental girls ] >>> (Spiros Triantafyllopoulos) >>In other words, every one of them lived in fear of being attacked... >>[This you find amusing?] (Oded Feingold) > Naw, I just find it difficult to believe that *anyone* would try them. > (Spiros Triantafyllopoulos) Guess you've never been an EMT and been called to pick up battered (raped?) "girls." Or is this a novel use of the word "try?" Or are your powers of belief simply a little low these days? > Ever tried to get one for a date? for coffee? for dance? for _______? yes yes yes yes (My, aren't we getting personal.) I don't recall having complaints on any of those scores. Then again, I questioned your use of "try." > What I mean is the degree of sheep-iness (i like the term) present. I get the feeling that you define "sheepish" as unwilling to go out with you. And that from a man whose home country has _lots_ of sheep. How unusual. Apart from different usages of English, I also get the feeling that these women's "sheepishness" justifies their living in fear. Like I said above, maybe you're teasing. [Maybe I'm the only one crude enough to remark on your attitude in public.] > I know. I only wish they did, too. Maybe. -- Oded Feingold {decvax, harvard}!mitvax!oaf MIT AI Lab oaf%oz@mit-mc.ARPA 545 Tech Sq. 617-253-8598 work Cambridge, Mass. 02139 617-371-1796 home