This worked to get me a date with my now fiance (at least, it worked in English... :) )
use hope;
$I_Was_Wondering_If_You_Would_Join_Me_For_Coffee_After_Work = 1;
if (!$you_Drink_coffee)
{
$How_About_Soda = 1;
if (!$you_Drink_Soda)
{
$How_About_Water = 1;
if (!$Thirsty_After_Work)
{
print "Please join me Friday after work. I'd like
+ to get to know you Heather.";
⌣
}
}
}
She seriously said to me:
'I don't drink coffee.'
'I don't drink soda after work.'
'I'm not thirsty after work.'
'But I'll be happy to meet you.'
:)
Happy ending for me!
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