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Apr 05 2009

Bringing in the big dogs

Published by prettygirl at 7:39 pm under living like a single gal Edit This

So Just Lunch had their director call me a couple of days ago to “run some options bY me”. Even though i said that I was going to ignore them, I decided to call them back. awwww…..So the director tells me that she has a couple of guys that she has already told them about me and would like to set me up on a date this weekend. So I listened to these descriptions of these men
Man 1-He is 6 ft. brown hair and green eyes. He is a total cutie and likes to travel. He also likes to cook and is very active and does volunteer work. He does IT for his job……next

Man 2-He is 6′1 brown hair and green eyes. He is in finances and is very successful and is 29. He likes to work out and is a Bears fan and his name is Ryan…stop. I think that is a pretty close description of my college ex-BF

Man 3-At this point I stopped listening because the descriptions was pretty much the same as the previous two.
Of course these men are not going to sayt that they are rude and arrogant and that they are looking for someone to take care of them like a baby. Of course not-would any respectble woman date a man who would say that-no. So they come off as these great, hottie men who “know how to date properly”. This is how I would want to read an ad from a dating service.
Single man looking to date single woman. I am 29 years old, am still immature and am addicted to video games. I will take you out to dinner but expect me to be rude, make a public ass of myself and make you cry. I am great at saying I’m sorry but not good at admiting that I am wrong. I will ignore you on every major sports event, especially on Superbowl Sunday. I am also really good at checking out other girls when you are not looking but you are totally my girl if you respond to this ad and it works out. Crazy, emotional chicks not need apply.
There is an ad that reads the truth and would save me lots of time.
I told her that this was not financially sound right now and that I could not make that decision. She then told me that they accepted credit cards and if that made a difference. I then told her that my credit card was maxed out and that pretty much ended the conversation-so i guess telling the truth about financial debt was the correct way to go.
prettygirl

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