You just need to start hanging out at more Star Trek conventions and AnimeCons. Stay away from the FurFests though. Those can get a little...messy. Or so I saw on CSI once.
doh...I always get those 2 confused. Plus I've never been to a Star Trek convention cuz they're...well...dorky. No really...
I'm starting to believe the worlds of geeky boys and geeky girls just aren't meant to collide. When I started my current gig 5 years ago there were 85 bonafide, certified (CCNAs, CCNPs, Solaris Admin, Fore LAN Engineers, even a CCIE...no cheesy Microsquish certs) geeks in my group. Of that number only one was a female.
Where is it that all the geeky girls hang out these days? I've seen them on the internet so I know they do exist. (I hope that wasn't just a Geeky-Girl Bot I was chatting with last night on IRC!) Do they have a Geeky-Girl Con I could attend?
p.s. I'll be in Va. Beach on wall-knocking-down weekend so I will not be able to attend. Have fun though.
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and 10 hours is a long way.
plus he is canadian
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The Canadian thing, though. Whooo. Can't get around that one.
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dude.
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brace yourself
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Maybe if I were MORE married.
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i told her if the new guy in the office wasn't my type, should could have him. she can totally have him.
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. . .
I think she should marry your new co-worker.
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anyways, i don't want to get married.
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I never knew he was married!!!
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I'm starting to believe the worlds of geeky boys and geeky girls just aren't meant to collide. When I started my current gig 5 years ago there were 85 bonafide, certified (CCNAs, CCNPs, Solaris Admin, Fore LAN Engineers, even a CCIE...no cheesy Microsquish certs) geeks in my group. Of that number only one was a female.
Where is it that all the geeky girls hang out these days? I've seen them on the internet so I know they do exist. (I hope that wasn't just a Geeky-Girl Bot I was chatting with last night on IRC!) Do they have a Geeky-Girl Con I could attend?
p.s. I'll be in Va. Beach on wall-knocking-down weekend so I will not be able to attend. Have fun though.
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there should be a con. i wouldn't go though, neither would jenni. LOL
sad! though i knew planning it on that weekend was problematic. :\
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