mASF post by "Big Mack" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, October 10, 2004The idea's solid, but I disagree w/ the way you're trying to do it p1mp. Rather
than thinkin of the ugliest celebs you could think of, next time you're working
on a target make a sincere comment relating her to a celeb.
If she's a HB8+, make it a neg - some ugly/weird celeb. Otherwise, tell her she
looks like a hot one. My point is that you should individualize these comments
to something they actually manifest - what they're wearing, their
facial/physical features, their smell, etc. It's sooo much more effect that
way.
For example, last night I told this girl (HB7) that she looks like Brittany
Spears in one of her music videos, and she really did because she had blonde
hair, black-rimmed glasses, a Catholic school-girl skirt, and stockings. The
reason I complimented her like that is cuz she's a 7, so she reacts positively
to a compliments.
In contrast, I got AMOG'd sometime last week and I told the guy that he reminds
me of William Hung - the doofy Asian guy that sang "She Bangs" in American
Idol. It was so effective b/c he was short, Asian, and kinda AFC-looking. After
that he couldn't say anything back and everyone was laughing. I followed that
up w/ impressions of William Hung, etc etc etc. In short, attribute these celeb
comments to an actual feature they have, and they will get shut down (AMOGs) or
be all over you (HBs).
If a black guy happens to AMOG you, and you say he looks like John Kerry, how
weird does that sound? Call him Fat Albert, Mike Tyson, Michael Jackson -
before he turned white, or even Urkel. Tailor these comments to them. It takes
some creativity and wittiness at the spur of the moment, but it'll come w/
practice.
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