07-25-2006, 12:03 AM
[quote Tofer][quote elmo3]But more importantly, what is wrong with Marci that she *needs* a date--especially using this method?
I'm guessing she's screwed in the head, and it's obvious to anyone she speaks with.
Actually, she's quite reasonable, and yes, she does get asked out a lot. Then again, this seemed like a fun idea, and we've been enjoying putting it together. The photo is an interesting one, I think -- while it isn't the most flattering in some ways, she's got those big eyes and and a little smirk. It works.
-Tofer
I guess it's eye of the beholder... that's why I said "unflattering" -- she might very well be very attractive, but I wouldn't have said so from the photo. That, combined with the nature/text of the website, gives the impression of desperation. Never attractive. If she really wants a nice (non-vegetarian) meal, with a nice guy, then this isn't the way to go about it. If she wants a nice, vegetarian meal, geez... I'd take her out. (I would do this just as a friendly gesture, and because Boston is otherwise such an incredibly unfriendly place-- and plus even though I myself am NOT a vegetarian, I know some of the absolutest bestest vegetarian places here, and really love vegetarian cooking.) But I am sure as heck not going to do this for a website!
I'm guessing she's screwed in the head, and it's obvious to anyone she speaks with.
Actually, she's quite reasonable, and yes, she does get asked out a lot. Then again, this seemed like a fun idea, and we've been enjoying putting it together. The photo is an interesting one, I think -- while it isn't the most flattering in some ways, she's got those big eyes and and a little smirk. It works.
-Tofer
I guess it's eye of the beholder... that's why I said "unflattering" -- she might very well be very attractive, but I wouldn't have said so from the photo. That, combined with the nature/text of the website, gives the impression of desperation. Never attractive. If she really wants a nice (non-vegetarian) meal, with a nice guy, then this isn't the way to go about it. If she wants a nice, vegetarian meal, geez... I'd take her out. (I would do this just as a friendly gesture, and because Boston is otherwise such an incredibly unfriendly place-- and plus even though I myself am NOT a vegetarian, I know some of the absolutest bestest vegetarian places here, and really love vegetarian cooking.) But I am sure as heck not going to do this for a website!