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Dating Seems Impossible :-/


Georgia-guy

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I'm going to when I see her again. Which will probably be Sunday unless I run into her somewhere before then.


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Soooooo???  What happened?

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I didn't see her after church. :-/

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Do you have her cell phone number?????

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And, from what you claim to cook on the dinner thread, I would think a picnic,that you make, might be a fun second date. And it will be gluten-free.

Chicks love dudes that can cook!

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Do you have her cell phone number?????

No I don't. If I did I would have used it already.

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Chicks love dudes that can cook!

I can cook with the best of them...but right now I'm kinda relearning how to cook. But a lot of my secret recipes are easy to replicate without gluten. :-)


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that is true!! 

 

 

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So I just found the perfect lunch date place. I think I'm gonna change my plan to lunch instead of coffee. It's a quaint little sandwich shop in the square. I just had lunch there, and when I ordered my sandwich with gluten free bread, they asked what side and only listed the gluten free sides. I was able to watch in the huge kitchen window as they wrapped my sandwich to toast it and grabbed a clean knife to cut it. Then comes the best part.....it tasted like a regular sandwich! No rough bread, no aftertaste, nothing but sandwich!! In case you can't tell, I'm rather excited. Now I just gotta ask her out. Hopefully I will see her after church this Sunday.

user001 Contributor

That sounds like one of my favorite places here in NJ! Exactly!

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That place sounds great! Good luck! :)

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