Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!dptcdc!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!neat.ai.toronto.edu!gara From: gara@theory.toronto.edu (Gara Pruesse) Newsgroups: ont.singles Subject: Re: ont.singles? Message-ID: <89Feb14.101829est.38059@neat.ai.toronto.edu> Date: 14 Feb 89 15:18:14 GMT References: <1989Feb13.122051.29651@ziebmef.uucp> Distribution: ont Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Lines: 30 In article <1989Feb13.122051.29651@ziebmef.uucp> mdf@ziebmef.uucp (Matthew Francey) writes: > > well lesse... first it was radio stations. quite a few >messages about that. ... > Now, a few weeks later, >it is restaurants. Everyone has a favorite! No, everyone has >17 favorites! Sigh. I am tempted to post something related >to singles just to shut the lot of you up again! :-) You forgot to mention the metadiscussion about what topics get discussed in this newsgroup. But then, that would have been self-referential.. :-) >Name: Matthew Francey Address: N43o34'13.5" W79o34'33.3" 86m >mdf@ziebmef.UUCP uunet!utgpu!{ontmoh!moore,ncrcan}!ziebmef!mdf Okay, here's a new topic: Some of my female friends say that Toronto is a desert as far as interesting single males go. O'course, many of them are Bay street oriented. They say that most of the men they meet are too wrapped up in the money making game, and are unwilling to contribute anything interesting (besides sex) to a male-female relationship. And the others they meet are gay. These factors make the dating situation rather tragic, they say. If this is true, Toronto must be a haven for single heterosexual men. What do you say? And what's the word on other cities in Ontario? Disclaimer: I'm just repeating what my female friends say.