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Paul & Cele December 28th 04 02:18 PM

Merry Christmas! Anyone remember us?
 
Cele: Hi everybody! Merry Christmas. Hope you all had a good one. We
just finally got a net connection in this hotel in Boston, or we
might've wished you all a Merry Christmas earlier.

Paul: Gawd! Are you serious? You want me to type a nessage to a
newsgroup on a romantic Christmas holiday? And while you're at it,
what kind of person brings a broadband enabled laptop on a family
holiday anyway?

Cele: I am *always* serious, except, of course, when I'm not. And yes,
romantic it is. Apparently, the kind of person who brings a broadband
enabled laptop on a family holiday is the kind of person who might seem
to you to be someone you'd like to marry. But what do I know? I'm just
a newsgroup poster.....

Paul: Honestly! Just because I asked you to marry me and just because
I happened to give you an engagement ring you automatically assume it
has something to do with *actual* marriage. I thought it was only
online that these sort of things got misunderstood.

Cele: Right, well, I see what you mean. Possibly because this is,
after all, an ***internet relationship*** (gasp, wince), you should
post something to the effect of your *actual* intentions. I know. How
about on assp? I will probably understand you there....

Paul: Ah, I think I see the problem. It might help you to know that
I'm only compatible with GASP 1.0 and that my WINCE stack doesn't
always fuunction quite as expected. I agree that assp would probably
be able to help us though so I'm fine with it if you are.

Cele: I'm entirely fine with it. Here, let's try this: Hey you guys on
assp: If a fellow gives you a ring that closely resembles an engagement
ring, and says the words, "Cele, would you do something for me? Would
you marry me?" what do you think he is indicating about his intentions?
Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........

Paul: Hmm... In addition I'd be interested in an opinion on the legal
position as all of the above, alleged, conversation is said to have
taken place in the state of New York. Would local laws apply in this
case? Many thanks in advance for any help and insight you may have on
this matter.

Cele: (she always likes to have the last word!!) ----I saw that!
Merry Christmas, everyone.

Cele & Paul


Joelle December 28th 04 02:39 PM

Congrats.

And leave the laptop home for the honeymoon.

Joelle
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St
Augustine
Joelle

CME December 28th 04 08:20 PM


"Paul & Cele" wrote in message
oups.com...
Cele: Hi everybody! Merry Christmas. Hope you all had a good one. We
just finally got a net connection in this hotel in Boston, or we
might've wished you all a Merry Christmas earlier.

Paul: Gawd! Are you serious? You want me to type a nessage to a
newsgroup on a romantic Christmas holiday? And while you're at it,
what kind of person brings a broadband enabled laptop on a family
holiday anyway?

Cele: I am *always* serious, except, of course, when I'm not. And yes,
romantic it is. Apparently, the kind of person who brings a broadband
enabled laptop on a family holiday is the kind of person who might seem
to you to be someone you'd like to marry. But what do I know? I'm just
a newsgroup poster.....

Paul: Honestly! Just because I asked you to marry me and just because
I happened to give you an engagement ring you automatically assume it
has something to do with *actual* marriage. I thought it was only
online that these sort of things got misunderstood.

Cele: Right, well, I see what you mean. Possibly because this is,
after all, an ***internet relationship*** (gasp, wince), you should
post something to the effect of your *actual* intentions. I know. How
about on assp? I will probably understand you there....

Paul: Ah, I think I see the problem. It might help you to know that
I'm only compatible with GASP 1.0 and that my WINCE stack doesn't
always fuunction quite as expected. I agree that assp would probably
be able to help us though so I'm fine with it if you are.

Cele: I'm entirely fine with it. Here, let's try this: Hey you guys on
assp: If a fellow gives you a ring that closely resembles an engagement
ring, and says the words, "Cele, would you do something for me? Would
you marry me?" what do you think he is indicating about his intentions?
Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........

Paul: Hmm... In addition I'd be interested in an opinion on the legal
position as all of the above, alleged, conversation is said to have
taken place in the state of New York. Would local laws apply in this
case? Many thanks in advance for any help and insight you may have on
this matter.

Cele: (she always likes to have the last word!!) ----I saw that!
Merry Christmas, everyone.

Cele & Paul


Hahah you too sound like a perfect match. ;) Congrats!

Christine



Bebelestrnge0721 December 29th 04 03:36 AM

Subject: Merry Christmas! Anyone remember us?
From: "Paul & Cele"
Date: 12/28/2004 9:18 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: .com

Cele: Hi everybody! Merry Christmas. Hope you all had a good one. We
just finally got a net connection in this hotel in Boston, or we
might've wished you all a Merry Christmas earlier.

Paul: Gawd! Are you serious? You want me to type a nessage to a
newsgroup on a romantic Christmas holiday? And while you're at it,
what kind of person brings a broadband enabled laptop on a family
holiday anyway?

Cele: I am *always* serious, except, of course, when I'm not. And yes,
romantic it is. Apparently, the kind of person who brings a broadband
enabled laptop on a family holiday is the kind of person who might seem
to you to be someone you'd like to marry. But what do I know? I'm just
a newsgroup poster.....

Paul: Honestly! Just because I asked you to marry me and just because
I happened to give you an engagement ring you automatically assume it
has something to do with *actual* marriage. I thought it was only
online that these sort of things got misunderstood.

Cele: Right, well, I see what you mean. Possibly because this is,
after all, an ***internet relationship*** (gasp, wince), you should
post something to the effect of your *actual* intentions. I know. How
about on assp? I will probably understand you there....

Paul: Ah, I think I see the problem. It might help you to know that
I'm only compatible with GASP 1.0 and that my WINCE stack doesn't
always fuunction quite as expected. I agree that assp would probably
be able to help us though so I'm fine with it if you are.

Cele: I'm entirely fine with it. Here, let's try this: Hey you guys on
assp: If a fellow gives you a ring that closely resembles an engagement
ring, and says the words, "Cele, would you do something for me? Would
you marry me?" what do you think he is indicating about his intentions?
Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........

Paul: Hmm... In addition I'd be interested in an opinion on the legal
position as all of the above, alleged, conversation is said to have
taken place in the state of New York. Would local laws apply in this
case? Many thanks in advance for any help and insight you may have on
this matter.

Cele: (she always likes to have the last word!!) ----I saw that!
Merry Christmas, everyone.

Cele & Paul


Merry Christmas !
Congratulations on your engagement!
Go ahead set the date! .......whatcha waiting for ? :) Bev



denanson December 29th 04 06:38 PM


"Paul & Cele" wrote

Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........


And a place.

And send us all an invitation!

Congratulations! (If the answer is yes that is), I can't help you there.

Dennis



Alex Nemeth December 30th 04 02:30 AM

On 28 Dec 2004 06:18:59 -0800, "Paul & Cele" wrote:

Cele: Hi everybody! Merry Christmas. Hope you all had a good one. We
just finally got a net connection in this hotel in Boston, or we
might've wished you all a Merry Christmas earlier.


chuckle After all those "get a room" posts you finally did. :-)

Must have been all that snow tha kept you under "wraps" for this long




Paul: Gawd! Are you serious? You want me to type a nessage to a
newsgroup on a romantic Christmas holiday? And while you're at it,
what kind of person brings a broadband enabled laptop on a family
holiday anyway?

Cele: I am *always* serious, except, of course, when I'm not. And yes,
romantic it is. Apparently, the kind of person who brings a broadband
enabled laptop on a family holiday is the kind of person who might seem
to you to be someone you'd like to marry. But what do I know? I'm just
a newsgroup poster.....

Paul: Honestly! Just because I asked you to marry me and just because
I happened to give you an engagement ring you automatically assume it
has something to do with *actual* marriage. I thought it was only
online that these sort of things got misunderstood.

Cele: Right, well, I see what you mean. Possibly because this is,
after all, an ***internet relationship*** (gasp, wince), you should
post something to the effect of your *actual* intentions. I know. How
about on assp? I will probably understand you there....

Paul: Ah, I think I see the problem. It might help you to know that
I'm only compatible with GASP 1.0 and that my WINCE stack doesn't
always fuunction quite as expected. I agree that assp would probably
be able to help us though so I'm fine with it if you are.

Cele: I'm entirely fine with it. Here, let's try this: Hey you guys on
assp: If a fellow gives you a ring that closely resembles an engagement
ring, and says the words, "Cele, would you do something for me? Would
you marry me?" what do you think he is indicating about his intentions?
Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........

Paul: Hmm... In addition I'd be interested in an opinion on the legal
position as all of the above, alleged, conversation is said to have
taken place in the state of New York. Would local laws apply in this
case? Many thanks in advance for any help and insight you may have on
this matter.

Cele: (she always likes to have the last word!!) ----I saw that!
Merry Christmas, everyone.

Cele & Paul



V December 30th 04 03:23 AM


"Paul & Cele" wrote in message
oups.com...
Cele: Hi everybody! Merry Christmas. Hope you all had a good one. We
just finally got a net connection in this hotel in Boston, or we
might've wished you all a Merry Christmas earlier.

Paul: Gawd! Are you serious? You want me to type a nessage to a
newsgroup on a romantic Christmas holiday? And while you're at it,
what kind of person brings a broadband enabled laptop on a family
holiday anyway?

Cele: I am *always* serious, except, of course, when I'm not. And yes,
romantic it is. Apparently, the kind of person who brings a broadband
enabled laptop on a family holiday is the kind of person who might seem
to you to be someone you'd like to marry. But what do I know? I'm just
a newsgroup poster.....

Paul: Honestly! Just because I asked you to marry me and just because
I happened to give you an engagement ring you automatically assume it
has something to do with *actual* marriage. I thought it was only
online that these sort of things got misunderstood.

Cele: Right, well, I see what you mean. Possibly because this is,
after all, an ***internet relationship*** (gasp, wince), you should
post something to the effect of your *actual* intentions. I know. How
about on assp? I will probably understand you there....

Paul: Ah, I think I see the problem. It might help you to know that
I'm only compatible with GASP 1.0 and that my WINCE stack doesn't
always fuunction quite as expected. I agree that assp would probably
be able to help us though so I'm fine with it if you are.

Cele: I'm entirely fine with it. Here, let's try this: Hey you guys on
assp: If a fellow gives you a ring that closely resembles an engagement
ring, and says the words, "Cele, would you do something for me? Would
you marry me?" what do you think he is indicating about his intentions?
Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........

Paul: Hmm... In addition I'd be interested in an opinion on the legal
position as all of the above, alleged, conversation is said to have
taken place in the state of New York. Would local laws apply in this
case? Many thanks in advance for any help and insight you may have on
this matter.

Cele: (she always likes to have the last word!!) ----I saw that!
Merry Christmas, everyone.

Cele & Paul


Congrats!
V



Lisa December 30th 04 05:09 PM


"denanson" Dennis@Large .ie wrote in message
...

"Paul & Cele" wrote

Oh, and if you say, "Yes," does that mean you should set a date? Urgent
replies requested, as the date setting part needs to be got on with if
appropriate..........


And a place.

And send us all an invitation!

Congratulations! (If the answer is yes that is), I can't help you there.

Dennis



Absolutely! Set the date! After all, that's the point of getting engaged,
isn't it?

Congratulations.

Lisa




Joelle December 30th 04 10:36 PM

We want MPGs & JPG's & real time video :-)

No, actually we don't.

Joelle
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St
Augustine
Joelle

Cele January 2nd 05 01:30 AM

On 28 Dec 2004 14:39:02 GMT, oaway (Joelle) wrote:

Congrats.

And leave the laptop home for the honeymoon.


Thanks. :-) We will.

Cele


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