Message-ID: <9197263.1075846672593.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 03:00:00 -0700 (PDT) From: rmendoza@mail.mdanderson.org To: susan.scott@enron.com Subject: Re: pain in the .... Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: rmendoza@mail.mdanderson.org X-To: Susan.Scott@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Susan_Scott_Dec2000_June2001_1\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: SCOTT-S X-FileName: sscott3.nsf Well, the last thing I need right now is anything involving strings, so in that respect, maybe we should just all meet up for a happy hour and not call it ANYTHING, like a date, or set-up, or whatever! I'd like to meet this guy, though, since you do know him. Like you said, I'm NOT going to meet anyone in a bar. John doesn't have any kids, or x--wives does he? I was kinda interested in the manager of Sambuca, Charles (Chuck) Dearborn, and he seemed kinda interested in me, BUT then I found out he has an x-wife and 2 kids in another state. NO THANKS! Where is the line for baggage-free men??? I know we all have it, but just for once, I'd like to meet a man who can DEAL WITH HIS OWN...MATURELY! You're right, though, I need to try to date a guy with a "normal" job. I don't know what's wrong today, but I miss Craig so much right now. Later, Ro Susan.Scott@enron.com on 10/10/2000 09:31:53 AM To: rmendoza@mail.mdanderson.org cc: (bcc: Rosanna A. Mendoza/MDACC) Subject: Re: pain in the .... John is tall, dark & handsome (and as I told you yesterday, very fit). He looks very Italian. I've known him most of the time I've been at Enron; first met him when he was dating (i.e., going out on just a few dates with) my friend Staci. He is very fun and very sweet but just a tad bit flighty; still think he has some growing up to do. That's why I warned Dianna that he would probably just be someone to go out on a few dates with, for fun. I really don't think he's ready to settle down at all. On the other hand, he's fun to be with, and has a way of making you feel that you're the only woman in the room. That kind of attention (the lighthearted, no-strings-attached kind) might be just what you need right now. The problem with Dianna was that she instantly fell in love with him, and of course was very frustrated when he did not call every day or want to hang out all the time. She finally started acting a little cold towards him. His take on the situation: she expects too much! The only difficulty might be that John could be leery of dating my friends by now! But I can test the waters and let you know... rmendoza@mail.mdanderson.org on 10/10/2000 09:09:50 AM To: Susan.Scott@enron.com cc: Subject: Re: pain in the .... You're like me - my back has been bothering me, too lately, especially after a match and all that serving - I just have no desire right now to play that tournament. The cold doesn't help the stiffness, either. I'm already playing HTA league, and I'm just still not interested in hanging out at the Met much. I don't think I'm going to play Kingwood, either. I'll make a decision by tomorrow - I just really want to get out of town. I want you to tell me more about this friend of yours. What happened with Diana? What does he look like? What does he do? How long have you known him - TELL ME THE SCOOP! After Craig, who is still the most gorgeous man I have ever been out with, it's just so difficult to see myself with anyone right now. I know I need to move on, and he'll come back when he's ready, IF I am available. Tell me - and if we do go out, we HAVE to double - I need to meet Craig anyway...... Later, Ro Susan.Scott@enron.com on 10/10/2000 09:03:47 AM To: Rosanna A. Mendoza/MDACC@MDACC cc: Subject: pain in the .... I think I'm going to have to quit tennis. My back hurts every time I play a match. It even hurts from yesterday's drill. I think it is best if I drop out of all the organized tennis I've signed up for this month. Danny is going to hate me. Maybe he would let you sub in for me for the 4.5 singles tournament, since no one has played any matches yet (assuming you want to play). Ugh. I really hate to not play tennis but I have to make this back last for 35+ more years! So it's just not worth it. Good to see you looking so happy yesterday! we need to find you a man in Houston. If/when you want me to set you up with my friend, let me know! S.