I passed your ideas about my friend talking to the lady of his dreams. He liked the idea of going for coffee, but he extended it to asking her out to lunch. He just told me, and he hasn't gotten a reply from her yet, but I'm wishing him luck. I'll keep you informed. : )
rpm
Loc: Houston, TX
Jerry, what are you up to? Whats all this about ? Do you really have "a friend," or have you found someone that interests you? Hope she lives near by... Good luck ! rpm
rpm wrote:
Jerry, what are you up to? Whats all this about ? Do you really have "a friend," or have you found someone that interests you? Hope she lives near by... Good luck ! rpm
The only important question here is ... does she play the ukulele?
rpm wrote:
Jerry, what are you up to? Whats all this about ? Do you really have "a friend," or have you found someone that interests you? Hope she lives near by... Good luck ! rpm
I think you nailed it !!!
How did he ask? E-mail. text, snail mail? I would do it in person if I were in contact like at a meeting, church service or other such thing. Many people our age don't check email or texts as often as we who are addicted to tech! She may not have even seen the invite!
Sounds like a start of something. BTW if you are ever over here you would be welcome at my Tues night ukulele group!
Most women in that age category are very "date shy".
Texcaster wrote:
The only important question here is ... does she play the ukulele?
My friend doesn't, so it doesn't matter.
I don't think he even has a real camera. : )
Georgews wrote:
Sounds like a start of something. BTW if you are ever over here you would be welcome at my Tues night ukulele group!
Sounds good. Did you know there was a record tall wave recorded 400 miles south of you? It was measured at 78'.
rpm wrote:
Jerry, what are you up to? Whats all this about ? Do you really have "a friend," or have you found someone that interests you? Hope she lives near by... Good luck ! rpm
Yes, surprisingly, I do have a friend or two. : )
I posted a question a couple of days ago about this guy - about 70 - who likes a lady around the same age. They've been good friends for years, but he'd like to take it one step farther.
As it turns out, he emailed her and asked if she'd like to meet him for lunch at a local diner. "Raincheck - can't tomorrow." So now he's stuck. Did she really have something to do, or did she get suspicious of his intentions? Once again, he's undecided about what to do. Poor guy.
RGreenway wrote:
How did he ask? E-mail. text, snail mail? I would do it in person if I were in contact like at a meeting, church service or other such thing. Many people our age don't check email or texts as often as we who are addicted to tech! She may not have even seen the invite!
As it turns, she's a whiz with tech. It's amazing how much she gets done on her cell phone. They're well matched in that area.
They are afraid. You need to sell yourself. It is quite difficult. They haven't been in a relationship for ---- ever. Good luck because each one is unique. Just like every body else.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, surprisingly, I do have a friend or two. : )
I posted a question a couple of days ago about this guy - about 70 - who likes a lady around the same age. They've been good friends for years, but he'd like to take it one step farther.
As it turns out, he emailed her and asked if she'd like to meet him for lunch at a local diner. "Raincheck - can't tomorrow." So now he's stuck. Did she really have something to do, or did she get suspicious of his intentions? Once again, he's undecided about what to do. Poor guy.
Yes, surprisingly, I do have a friend or two. : )... (
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Tell him to give it another try
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