In article <4b2ohk$cs8$3@mhafm.production.compuserve.com>,
RICK F. (102155.3615@CompuServe.COM) writes:
: 1-900-820-0054 EXT 6744
: MEET MEN AND WOMEN IN YOUR AREA WITH THE SAME INTRESTS AS YOU.
I think I see what you're getting at...
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Place
This is a place with men and women.
You see Mike, Bob, Joe, Karen, Sally, and Meg here.
> WHAT ARE MEG'S INTRESTS
You won't need to use the word "are."
> WHAT IS MEG'S INTRESTS
I only understood you as far as wanting to what is the Meg's fork.
> MEG, WHAT IS YOUR INTRESTS
I only understood you as far as wanting Meg to what is your fork.
> MEG, TELL ME ABOUT INTRESTS
"I don't know much about intrests."
> MEG, TELL ME ABOUT INTERESTS
"I like hockey, pro wrestling, and skydiving."
[Your score has gone up by one point.]
> SCORE
On the first date?
> NO
That was a rhetorical question.
> DATE MEG
Restaurant
This is the best restaurant in the city.
You see a waiter, a table, Meg, a Meg's fork, and your fork here.
> WAITER, GIVE THE FOOD TO ME AND MEG
[You can't use multiple second objects with that verb.]
> WAITER, GIVE THE FOOD TO ME
The waiter gives you the food.
Meg says "Hey, what about mine?"
> MEG, EAT THE FOOD
Meg eats some of the food.
> EAT THE FOOD
What do you want to eat the food with?
> FORK
Which "fork" do you mean, the Meg's fork or your fork?
> MINE
You won't need to use the word "mine."
> YOUR
That sentence had no verb!
> EAT THE FOOD WITH YOUR FORK
You eat the rest of the food with your fork.
> LEAVE
You won't need to use the word "leave."
> OUT
You leave.
Place
This is a place with men and women.
You see Mike, Bob, Joe, Karen, and Sally here.
> WHERE IS MEG
[ Object 8 (Meg) is in object 13 (Restaurant) ]
Meg walks in. "Gee, that was fun, << player.tname >>."
*** YOU HAVE DIED ***
No, it's too poorly-written for me. Try advertising somewhere where they
care.
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