Friday, August 14, 2009

Removing Emerson Garbage

How the Internet changes the romantic relationships between boys and girls (2)

And sending red roses? Today the practice is less successful, but at the time of the first explosion of the Internet in homes around the year 2000, there was a bloom (it must be said) of sites that offered the possibility to send virtual bouquets of roses, with so much choice of flower color of the card and the background music. All appeared on the screen of his beloved and it was a fun novelty. A friend of the writer, intrigued by the discovery of chat, decided to send a virtual Valentine's floral tribute to two girls he was courting online for some time. Virtual chats took place at different times. And the girls lived in different cities and far. In addition, several frequented chat. What could be more safe and comfortable to live a normal life, perhaps in the situation that would have been more complicated? How likely is it that those two girls, although living in two different provinces could work in the same company in a third province, one in Milan? And one morning, finding the coffee maker to talk about this and that with other colleagues, one of them says: "You know what happened to me? I met a nice guy on the Internet . He sent me a bouquet of red roses ... virtual. " And how many chances at this point could be that one of the girls who were in the story might say "But it happened to me, a young man named Andrea (name)". Here begins the surreal dialogue. It takes the body a little comic drama . The girls discover that the other name is Andrea. Who lives in the same city as the first. He has sent, out of laziness, the same message and the same piece of music so as not to even make the effort to redo the procedure.

[source: kataweb.it ]

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