Respect the Play, Get in There and Date
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not the kind of gullible single man, habitually occupied by watching junk tv solo on a Friday night. I’d bet people have never read me post on great dating and relationships. Go figure.
Datelessness is a fixable popular feeling and entirely absent from my family history. However, I’ll level with you, I had to end a worthwhile fling and I felt a great deal for but truly wasn’t meant to be. So somone might tell ya it may have been ages since I was dating. I’m missing the dating with great expectations that came naturally before.
Living free and single isn’t bad. This much is certain, I won’t be reduced to spend another weekend peacefully watching Star Trek Enterprise on DVD. The number one cause of this bout of occasional dating apathy? My coworkers are stiffs, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.
My take-no-holds golf buddy, Jim, who has never had dating lameness, sympathized because he is now somewhere he can relate. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dating service. Of course, I take to chatting up quality ladies with similar interests. So I decided to make a change and became a member.
I told myself, there ain’t room to be disappointed due to being alone if you haven’t called anyone. Just like my mentor and soccer coach Paul Neelon carried on between war stories, “Fools lose before they try, sparky.”
The man didn’t know my name. However, the old man was on the money in a good old fashioned way. He was likable in all ways. The crazy series of Dallas singles events I just went to definitely would have short circuted his shiny bald head.
At great expectations singles events I mingled with dozens accomplished and desirable ladies that meet my interest. I actually had a good time with dozens of indisputably remarkable men and women. The evening ended with a promising exchange of numbers, and as a plus, I grew some professional relationships for my job. I’m impressed.
Take action. Can’t win if you sit the bench. Don’t sell yourself short, you might as well have great expectations for for your own good.
Frankly,
Keith