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DIANA M DOAN

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Mar 3, 1993, 1:54:41 PM3/3/93
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<If height matters so much to you, then you need to expand your horizon and look
<for male that is Asian and not just Vietnamese. If that is also unacceptable,
<then you need to look for a mix of Vietnamese and American (or other nation).
<The question is...what do you have to offer for those taller than you...looks,
<inner beauty, charm ???

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<Tanin Uthayanaka "You can check out any time you like but you can never leave"
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I have dated many guys my height or taller, but they are not from
Vietnam. They are Americans, Chinese, French, Australian, Canadian.
What I have to offer :
Well, I don't know. You'll have to meet me in person and
see me and talk to me. But I have to say that I am NOT
the prettiest, smartest, and charmest girl you'll meet.
I'm just me, myself, and I..........

It's just that I've never dated a Vietnamese guy yet since I have
not found one my height or taller. My parents would like me to
be happily married to a Vietnamese guy but I'm not pressure into
marrying one. I have my choice of husband.


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However, if your dreams have never come true, then STOP dreaming.
Diana M. Doan ===> di...@utdallas.edu
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Tuan Van-Dinh

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Mar 3, 1993, 4:17:21 PM3/3/93
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I'm just wondering. How tall is the tallest Vietnamese man and woman.
To start out I say for man it's 6'4" and woman 5'8". And these are people
that I know so it is not just guessing.

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Tanin Uthayanaka

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Mar 4, 1993, 2:32:03 PM3/4/93
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In article 8...@utdallas.edu, di...@utdallas.edu (DIANA M DOAN) writes:
>******************************************************************************
> I have dated many guys my height or taller, but they are not from
>Vietnam. They are Americans, Chinese, French, Australian, Canadian.
>What I have to offer :
> Well, I don't know. You'll have to meet me in person and
> see me and talk to me. But I have to say that I am NOT
> the prettiest, smartest, and charmest girl you'll meet.
> I'm just me, myself, and I..........
>
>It's just that I've never dated a Vietnamese guy yet since I have
>not found one my height or taller. My parents would like me to
>be happily married to a Vietnamese guy but I'm not pressure into
>marrying one. I have my choice of husband.
>
>
>
>
>--
> Dream BIG so you can live a little.
> However, if your dreams have never come true, then STOP dreaming.
> Diana M. Doan ===> di...@utdallas.edu
>##############################################################################

If I am interpreting what you are saying correctly, you are the following:

Looks: 7 out of 10
Intelligence: 8 out of 10
Charm: 6 out of 10
Height: 5'8"
Hair: Black
Eyes: Dark Brown
Weight: N/A
Age: Less than 26 more than 18
Address: Some where in Dallas, Texas
Education: University of Texas
Hobby: Read News from Computer
Goal: Dream until one comes true
Status: Available

If the above is correct, then you have the following choices:

Quang Le: qua...@oakhill.sps.mot.com
Dda.i Soa'i: ki...@xuan.sps.mot.com (aka Kien Banh H2-196)
Phi H. Truon: or...@IASTATE.EDU (Less than 5'8")
RYU: b64...@utarlg.uta.edu (aka **** FIRE BALL *****)


With the above list, you can choose Quang Le for his honesty.
Dda.i Soa'i for his mystery. Phi H. Truon for his tenderness.
RYU for his arrogance.


You and I know that the above list will grow, so I will try my best
to make your selection easier (from a man's point of view).

Until next time.

Tanin
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"Remember, it's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice"
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TRUONG KHANH MINH

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Mar 7, 1993, 4:10:28 AM3/7/93
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>>##############################################################################

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>
>Tanin
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>"Remember, it's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice"
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being "nice" .. gets a pat on the head
being "important" gets u where u want to be ..
>

Randall Atkinson

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Mar 7, 1993, 12:53:45 PM3/7/93
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In article <1993Mar7.0...@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> tru...@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (TRUONG KHANH MINH) writes:

>being "nice" .. gets a pat on the head
>being "important" gets u where u want to be ..

Strangely, it appears that I'm not westernised enough here.
My thoughts on this are more nearly along the lines of:

Thoa't tra^`n mo^.t go't thie^n-nhie^n
Ca'i tha^n ngoa.i va^.t la` tie^n tre^n dd`o+i

NGUYE^~N GIA THI`E^U (aka O^N NHU+ HA^`U)

I think that the simple life, free from great ambition or desire to
be important, is the most pleasant. I'd much rather have less money
and more time to enjoy nature than be important, rich, and burdened
with many concerns. Partly for this reason I've ended up in a
research lab where I can live and work on interesting problems without
ever having to get onto a management track or become important. I
have enough concern trying to keep myself straight, it is best that I
not also have responsibility for managing other people.

Ran
atki...@itd.nrl.navy.mil


Tanin Uthayanaka

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Mar 8, 1993, 9:17:22 AM3/8/93
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I quoted a local DJ for the statement above but never thought about it that much.
The question is how do you become important ???

Tanin

Hanh Doan

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Mar 9, 1993, 1:02:56 PM3/9/93
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it also has to do with who do you want to become important for?
yourself or for others? to what degree do you want the importance
to affect your life?
being important to me only goes so far...being important to me
means making myself happy and others around me happy...important
to me means obtaining that peaceful state of mind...
i guess being important to me centers around oneself and those
who are immediately or very close to me....
like diana said, *respect* is what is more important than just
the concept of importance...
respect for others and others for you makes you feel important
because others wouldn't be making a fool out of themselves to
act like that towards you -- only if you are worth it in their eyes...
and you respecting others also make yourself important because
the objective in life is to try to make oneself a better person
by gaining or learning good values and characteristics...
you're on track to achieving that if you respect others....
i hope i didn't confuse anyone; this is my own personal opinions
so i'm sure everyone will argue...

take care,
-htd


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Tanin Uthayanaka

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Mar 9, 1993, 4:54:02 PM3/9/93
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If only I was old enough to have grown up in the 60's, I would be able to go
into deep discussion about such a topic. But I'd rather not, though I'd be
interested in what others might say. I know, I know...I asked for it..so..I
got an answer.

You won't get an argument from me....
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Tanin Uthayanaka "It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice"
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