International Forum: Waiting for Response

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In summary, Zantra has not received a response on their proposal and is wondering if Greg is interested or not. LURCH jokes about Zantra proposing to Greg and suggests that Greg should give a response. Zantra clarifies that they wanted to propose at an "International Forum" but others make fun of the idea. The conversation ends with someone expressing their discomfort with the situation.
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Still hadn't heart back from you on my proposal. If you're not interested in pursuing this, that's fine. Just wanted to know one way or the other.
 
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Originally posted by Zantra
Still hadn't heart back from you on my proposal. If you're not interested in pursuing this, that's fine. Just wanted to know one way or the other.

Dude, you proposed to Greg?! Now that's impulsive!

C'mon, G, don't leave him hangin', that's just cruel.
 
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Originally posted by LURCH
Dude, you proposed to Greg?! Now that's impulsive!

C'mon, G, don't leave him hangin', that's just cruel.

Oh, come on, Zantra wanted to tie the knot in some "International Forum". What kind of cheesy thing is that? He's obviously too cheap to spring for a nice hotel.

I say let him hang!
 
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So this is what happens in all those places I can't visit during the summer. My first day at PF since april and within minutes I see a proposal for Greg. Oh no! It's yahoo's physics chat room and aol's science forums all over again!
 
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Wow I think that's disturbing
 

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