Today has been a whirlwind kind of day. Regardless, it is settling down and I am getting restless. I think this project is to some degree a way to stave off boredom. It gives me something to look forward to conquering every day. I get to accomplish something every day!
It is now 538 and I am more than a little bored. Today I have decided to conquer Nicole's fear of rejection. Turns out, I also fear this so, this will be a dual conquering and this is why it has two parts. Part one will involve a novel encounter in which rejection is somewhat possible. Part Two will involve an encounter in which rejection is more probable than not.
Part One:
There are always people I am friends with on facebook that know me only through one brief encounter. I am curious about a lot of them and have always felt tempted to speak to many of them in real life but for one reason or another have decided against it. It would be too weird, my advances would be misread, blah, blah, blah. The real reason I haven't done anything about it is that I could very well be rejected. So today, I am going to write Person X. I will keep her identity private. The message will be as follows:
Dear Person X,
I met you once at Party Y. I have always wanted to talk to you. I think you are pretty cool and think we should hang out. Let's get coffee soon. Say Friday afternoon? Saturday afternoon? Let me know. I imagine you have a phone, mine answer's to this number: XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Yours,
Faeeza
Part Two:
A couple weeks ago I met this enchanting girl. We had one or two conversations afterwards and then all of a sudden they stopped. It is hard to pinpoint why this happened. After days of trying to forget her, I have been unable to do this. I am going to attempt to rekindle whatever it is that happened by sending along a text. It will go as follows:
Hi Person X. Long time no talk. Are you going to be at X thursday night? I think you should definitely go cause I am. Let me know!
I will of course detail the results of this on here as soon as they arrive.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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