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Authors: Nakano Hitori

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>>785

ahyeah

791 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:17

>>785

spill the details why don’t you

792 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:18

>>785

Good job! You da man!!

794 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:18

>>785

795 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:18

>>785

grats!!

797 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:18

wooooooooooo!!! I’m participating in real time for the first time!

803 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:18

>>785

Awesome! Way to go!

814 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:19

>>785

 

59 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 17/03/04 23:34

The first call I got from her was about 12 noon. I was working through my lunch break so I could get out of work early. I checked my call log about an hour later at 1 and realised that she had called. I called her back immediately but didn’t get through. She called me at around 3 but I was working and couldn’t get to the phone. She called again at 5 and then at 7 but again, I couldn’t get to the phone. What a loser.

101 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 17/03/04 23:42

So then I got home a little after 10 and mad rushed to call her.

Pretty sure this was how we kicked off

‘Hi. This is Train. Is this Lady Miss Hermes?’

‘Oh wow, finally we got through to each other.’

Something like that.

‘I’m really sorry I was away from the phone so much and thank you so much for calling me so many times.’

‘No problem. It was my fault for having bad timing.’

Then

‘I received the cups yesterday.

Thank you for such a lovely gift.’

‘It was nothing.’

And we went on about stuff like this and got to talking about the train and what happened then.

Oh man, I can’t remember it all . . .

105 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:43

>>101

sounds good sounds good

 

116 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 17/03/04 23:49

Me ‘I’m really sorry for making it such a big deal on the train and taking up so much of your time.’

LMH ‘Please, it wasn’t any big deal.’

Me ‘On top of it all, I left before anybody.’

LMH ‘We all left right after you. I talked with the older ladies about you, Train Man.’

Me ‘Whaaaaat?!?!’

LMH ‘We all talked about what a courageous young man you were.’

We talked for a while using all sorts of words

But I’m just reporting the gist of what we talked about

120 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:50

I likey likey ------

 

139 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 17/03/04 23:54

Then I heard somebody’s voice, probably her mother’s, yell out from the distance

‘The bath is ready!’

LMH ‘Sorry. Just give me a second. (and she probably covered the phone with her hand) Later----!’

Me ‘I can call back later’

LMH ‘So sorry. I’ll call you back later’

(Didn’t ask whether it was all right or anything)

And then, I quickly returned to the thread to give a little report

146 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/03/04 23:56

Train, tho you may be a fugly techie you have the power, and the courage usually reserved for the in-crowd.

I bow in reverence.

(’A`) me here being a combo of fugly and a major chicken should probably be run over by a train or something

 

161 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 18/03/04 00:01

So I get the call

LMH ‘I hope I didn’t keep you waiting too long’

Me ‘That was quick’

LMH ‘I take quick baths’

Me ‘I probably made you take a quick one. Sorry.’

LMH ‘Don’t worry so much’

So we continued talking like this with her being extra careful with her words not to make me uncomfortable with anything . . . or so it felt I’m thinking about how best to steer the conversation towards my inviting her to dinner

187 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 18/03/04 00:18

>>79

 

Her specs

Which celeb does she look like? > don’t know many celebs

Meeting place

Closest station so we can search> Anywhere along the Keihin Tohoku Line

Your specs

height weight, long legs or not, how do you dress usually?

194 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/03/04 00:10

Honestly, re your specs

If you tell us for real and skip the asci stuff then we can give you some honest to goodness advice.

 

198 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 18/03/04 00:12

>>194

 

Height

172 centimetres

Weight

68 kilos

Dress

major puter nerd

201 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/03/04 00:12

>>198

when you say major techie are you in jeans and sloppy shirt? First thing, do you have a nice jacket?

 

215 Name: 731 aka Train Man Post Date: 18/03/04 00:16

>>201

You got me exactly.

And glasses. What does outer mean?

Let’s hold off on the next step

Let me finish telling you what already transpired, the results

So we decided that we would have dinner together

Time and place are yet to be decided.

228 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 18/03/04 00:19

>>215

Leave it up to me. I used to dress like you so I’ve got it all covered.

Do you have a pair of somewhat straight and tight jeans? If you do, that’s a keeper.

For your top just wear a light turtleneck and a jacket. That would be enough. Let me go google a few samples for you.

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