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Alright, here's this scenerio. I've been talking to a very nice pediatric neuropsychologist from Hopkins/Kennedy Kreiger. He's Catholic, cute, and has a decent grasp of English grammar.
And he's technically blind. Has a seeing eye dog and everything.
Now, here's the problem. The guy himself doesn't get me excited or hating men any less than utterly and with my entire soul.
But I SOOOOOOO want to go out with him so I can say, "I had a blind date last weekend. Literally."
But that's wrong, right?
Alright, here's this scenerio. I've been talking to a very nice pediatric neuropsychologist from Hopkins/Kennedy Kreiger. He's Catholic, cute, and has a decent grasp of English grammar.
And he's technically blind. Has a seeing eye dog and everything.
Now, here's the problem. The guy himself doesn't get me excited or hating men any less than utterly and with my entire soul.
But I SOOOOOOO want to go out with him so I can say, "I had a blind date last weekend. Literally."
But that's wrong, right?
2 Comments:
yes, that would be the wrong reason to go out on a date w/ someone.
However, the mere act of going out with him might reveal some better qualities than Catholicism and decent grammar, so why not give it a shot.
Here's a joke for you:
So, a blind pediatric neuropsychologist walks into a bar, and is promptly knocked out cold.
hmm, not as good as the joke about the baby seal walking into a club...
By Dr Chompers, Ph.D, at 9:25 PM
Maybe it's just my sick sense of humor, but I think it's pretty funny, and funny is always a good reason to do something.
But one really should not take my advice about such things.
By c1150, at 10:18 PM
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