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Subject: Re: D'arcy McConvey


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Advisor haha
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Date Posted: 00:32:27 02/01/06 Wed
In reply to: me 's message, "Re: D'arcy McConvey" on 12:19:58 01/31/06 Tue

I hope you guys hit it off...seriously though he is really nice and approachable. I've talked to him before and he wasn't arrogant or anything. He was easy to talk to, like he asked me about school and stuff and was totally chill.


>thanks for the help...it seems like he is such a great
>guy and i hope that you're advice works...if so then i
>owe you big time!!
>>....I think the best way to approach him would be like
>>approaching anyone else you would like to meet! You
>>won't come across as a hoochie if you just go up to
>>him politely and introduce yourself.....I wouldn't be
>>like, "OMG you are soooooo good at hockey, blablabla"
>>but more like, "Hi, I'm so and so...what's your name?"
>>kinda thing....he's really nice, don't be scared! :)
>>
>>>what would be a good way to approach him?? not to be
>>>weird but whenever i see him i can't talk and i don't
>>>want to look like i'm throwing myself at him like a
>>>hoochie. please help me!!!!

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Author:
me
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Date Posted: 11:09:29 02/02/06 Thu

now i have talked to him and whenever i get around him all i talk about is hockey. how can i get it to go to another direction? i get nervous cuz i can talk to guys no problem but for some reason i freeze when it comes to him. you are right about him being a great mannered guy he's very sweet. :) so yes i need advise again.haha

>I hope you guys hit it off...seriously though he is
>really nice and approachable. I've talked to him
>before and he wasn't arrogant or anything. He was easy
>to talk to, like he asked me about school and stuff
>and was totally chill.
>
>
>>thanks for the help...it seems like he is such a great
>>guy and i hope that you're advice works...if so then i
>>owe you big time!!
>>>....I think the best way to approach him would be
>like
>>>approaching anyone else you would like to meet! You
>>>won't come across as a hoochie if you just go up to
>>>him politely and introduce yourself.....I wouldn't be
>>>like, "OMG you are soooooo good at hockey, blablabla"
>>>but more like, "Hi, I'm so and so...what's your
>name?"
>>>kinda thing....he's really nice, don't be scared! :)
>>>
>>>>what would be a good way to approach him?? not to be
>>>>weird but whenever i see him i can't talk and i
>don't
>>>>want to look like i'm throwing myself at him like a
>>>>hoochie. please help me!!!!
[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: D'arcy McConvey


Author:
hahaha
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Date Posted: 23:49:31 02/02/06 Thu

I know what you mean...hahaha cracks me up...but what I would say is something like "How do you like Boise?" or something like that.....get the conversation in the direction like the cool stuff to do in Idaho, like camping, fishing, snowboarding, etc. Just try to forget he even plays hockey. :)


>now i have talked to him and whenever i get around him
>all i talk about is hockey. how can i get it to go to
>another direction? i get nervous cuz i can talk to
>guys no problem but for some reason i freeze when it
>comes to him. you are right about him being a great
>mannered guy he's very sweet. :) so yes i need advise
>again.haha
>
>>I hope you guys hit it off...seriously though he is
>>really nice and approachable. I've talked to him
>>before and he wasn't arrogant or anything. He was easy
>>to talk to, like he asked me about school and stuff
>>and was totally chill.
>>
>>
>>>thanks for the help...it seems like he is such a
>great
>>>guy and i hope that you're advice works...if so then
>i
>>>owe you big time!!
>>>>....I think the best way to approach him would be
>>like
>>>>approaching anyone else you would like to meet! You
>>>>won't come across as a hoochie if you just go up to
>>>>him politely and introduce yourself.....I wouldn't
>be
>>>>like, "OMG you are soooooo good at hockey,
>blablabla"
>>>>but more like, "Hi, I'm so and so...what's your
>>name?"
>>>>kinda thing....he's really nice, don't be scared! :)
>>>>
>>>>>what would be a good way to approach him?? not to
>be
>>>>>weird but whenever i see him i can't talk and i
>>don't
>>>>>want to look like i'm throwing myself at him like a
>>>>>hoochie. please help me!!!!
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Author:
me
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Date Posted: 21:57:56 02/06/06 Mon

k so here's the thing...i've talked to him lately and i asked him how it was in iowa and that got it to where he started saying that he likes it here. then that should've been my chance to say something else but i didn't. it would be easier if he didn't look so dang cute and be so sweet when i'm talking to him.LOL how would be a good way to ask him to go do something without sounding like a freak? also myself and some friends are gonna go to vegas for their road games and i want to let him know that i'll be there again without seeming like a hoochie stalker. LOL so you can be my hero :)


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