Howard Kveck wrote:
> "Kyle Legate" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Do intolerant small mountain communities actually tolerate stalking?
>
> It appears that [in those communities that type of behavior] isn't
> considered stalking
They probably refer to it as "courting." Or, as Bruce might say: "Her eyes
said 'Yes, yes' but the restraining order says, 'No, no.'"
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> Howard Kveck wrote:
> > "Kyle Legate" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Do intolerant small mountain communities actually tolerate stalking?
> >
> > It appears that [in those communities that type of behavior] isn't
> > considered stalking
>
> They probably refer to it as "courting." Or, as Bruce might say: "Her eyes
> said 'Yes, yes' but the restraining order says, 'No, no.'"
That's pretty generous coming from you. Yes, courting is more generous
comment then stalking. I think someone said that once before, and I got a
kick out of that. I know a cycling photo journalist who courts some top US
women pros. Again some would say he's a stalker, others more generous in
their comments would say he is courting.
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"Robert Chung" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Howard Kveck wrote:
> > "Kyle Legate" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Do intolerant small mountain communities actually tolerate stalking?
> >
> > It appears that [in those communities that type of behavior] isn't
> > considered stalking
>
> They probably refer to it as "courting." Or, as Bruce might say: "Her eyes
> said 'Yes, yes' but the restraining order says, 'No, no.'"
That sounds mighty familiar to me, Robert (heh)...
--
tanx,
Howard
Q: Why did the metalhead cross the road?
A: Because he's a gullible moron who'll buy
anything with a skull on it.
Howard Kveck wrote:
> "Robert Chung" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> They probably refer to it as "courting." Or, as Bruce might say: "Her
>> eyes said 'Yes, yes' but the restraining order says, 'No, no.'"
>
> That sounds mighty familiar to me, Robert (heh)...
I would've googled for the exact quote, but I was afraid of being called a
stalker. My rough recollection was something along the lines of:
Man: Hey, aren't you the guy who was stalking Lynda Carter?
Comic Book Guy: The term is courting.
Man: That's not how the "court" saw it.
Comic Book Guy, fondling a Wonder Woman doll: Her eyes say "yes, yes" even
if the restraining order said "no, no."
In article <[email protected]>,
"Robert Chung" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Howard Kveck wrote:
> > "Robert Chung" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> They probably refer to it as "courting." Or, as Bruce might say: "Her
> >> eyes said 'Yes, yes' but the restraining order says, 'No, no.'"
> >
> > That sounds mighty familiar to me, Robert (heh)...
>
> I would've googled for the exact quote, but I was afraid of being called a
> stalker. My rough recollection was something along the lines of:
>
> Man: Hey, aren't you the guy who was stalking Lynda Carter?
> Comic Book Guy: The term is courting.
> Man: That's not how the "court" saw it.
> Comic Book Guy, fondling a Wonder Woman doll: Her eyes say "yes, yes" even
> if the restraining order said "no, no."