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Originally Posted: 2003-06-03 15:20 (no longer live)

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Being the helpful, unselfish CLMC reader I am, I looked in the SF phonebook for you.

There is no Mr. Right. There is a Frank Righini, and there is a Carl Rigler, but no one by the name of Right.

There is a Michael Carissimo (oooh!) and a David Carlarco, but no Mr. Car-job-license-gradute-collegeeducated-mature-attractive.

Moreover (and truly I hate to dissappoint you this way) though there is Stewart Gooderman, a Chris Goodfellow, and a Matthew Goodheart, a Doug Goodkin, a David Goodnecht, and a Victor Goodkoff, and lots and lots of "Goodman"s, there is no Mr (or Mrs) Good Enough.

But that's just San Francisco. Maybe there's someone in the greater bay area, or maybe he's unlisted. Maybe one of these people above would be close enough for you. You might call them and pretend to be someone else ("hi, I'm selling raffle tickets", etc).

I might fit your needs. However, you won't "meet" me on the internet. You might see me in a dance club or bar, but of course in that setting you wouldn't assume me to be "Mr. Right." That's kind of how it goes. I was walking around SFMOMA the other day and I almost got up the nerve to introduce myself to a woman I saw there. I was momentarily distracted by a Rauchenburg painting and then she was gone. That's also kind of how it goes.





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Reply to: anon-12011210@craigslist.org
Date: 2003-06-03, 2:21PM


Okay here it goes. I am just looking for Mr. Right. How does this work? Do you just find them some where when your not looking. Because so far I have ahd no luck, finding him. You know Mr. Car-job-license-gradute-collegeeducated-mature-attractive. Have I just seen too many movies, because I am sure tired of being set up, and apparently I am no good at setting my self up. How does everyone meet "the-one" or are they just settling for Mr. or Mrs. good enough.






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