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Wednesday, 26 April 2006 |
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Question: What is your best/worst date ever? (We all have a story, some are more interesting than others. We didn’t include answers best left for the therapist’s couch.)
Ashley Welsh, 23 Littleton A guy in my anthropology class asked me to dinner. He picked me up in his BMW and took me to Old C’s. After drinks his face gets all sweaty and passes out. I woke him up and asked him if he was going to be OK. I was a little worried because I didn’t have a ride home without him. Finally when he came to, he asked me if I wanted him to take me home.”
Greg Zickhoage Greeley I was supposed to be on a date with this girl who had a couple of kids. She said that she was trying to get a sitter, but her husband, whom she was still in the process of breaking up with, said no. I waited all night for her to call me back ... The next day she called to tell me that after calling her husband, she was afraid that he was going to bust a cap in my ass.
John Hernandez, 22 Albuquerque, N.M. A bad date with me? Are you serious?
Candace Aragon, 22 Boulder I went on a blind date to Coyote Ugly. I had to buy all the drinks, pay for the parking meter, and then he tried to get me on the bar and dance.
Ryan Phelps, 22 Greeley It was prom night at a seafood restaurant in Littleton. A fish tank burst and spilled all over me at dinner. I had to wear jeans to prom. At least the meal was complimentary.
Larissa Fallica, 22 Erie It was my first date and I got picked up at Trios, a jazz bar, and then we watched the sunset.
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