

| June 9th, 2009 | On the Level, Take Action and Meet New Singles |
I’m not the kind of cheesball dude, traditionally accustomed to watching junk tv solo every weekend. I’d bet people haven’t read me post on great dating and companionship. There’s a reason for that. Idleness is an avoidable trait and intentionally ripped out of my man programming (man-gramming?). Even so, Here’s the situation, I definitely needed to squelch a special relationship and I felt a great deal for but essentially would never last. I guess one might tell ya it may have been ages since I dated. I’m missing the optimism of dating thru great expectations I once did. Single life has had its perks so far. One thing is for sure, I won’t stay in peacefully devowering Two and a Half Men on my big screen. The primary cause of this spell of temporary dating lameness? We’re not in high school, and everyone else is boring. My take-no-holds college friend, Andrew, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating apathy, sympathized because he is currently in a similar place. He introduced me to this Dallas dating service called Great Expectations. Not usually my thing, but I enjoy mingling among new ladies around my age. Surprise, I decided to make a change and I’m now a satisfied member. The point is, you wouldn’t complain by going dateless if you haven’t called anyone. Just like my college soccer coach Paul Neelon snuck into conversation as his idea of encouragement, “You’re complaining to the competition, sonny.” Sheer genius, right? Still, the old guy was right in a way nobody could understand. He always made us laugh. The fantastic series of singles events in Dallas here might’ve done a number on his mind. At great expectations singles events I talked to a ton of insightful and desirable ladies that meet my expectations. I actually had a good time with a few intelligently incredible men and women. The evening ended following a promising exchange of numbers, in addition to the fact that I developed some social networking connections for my career. I’m impressed. Take action. You won’t be happy if you sit the bench. Don’t sell yourself short, believe in your own great expectations for yourself. Respectfully, Keith Posted in Dates, Helpful Tips |
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