The Dude about Companionship: Hold Great Expectations
I’m not a spineless gullible man, traditionally interested in being alone on a Friday night. I’d bet people have never witnessed me ramble on great dating and relationships. That’s just me for ya.
Helplessness is an avoidable trait and totally missing from my playbook. But, Here’s the situation, I was forced to escape from a solid fling and I felt a great deal for but essentially carried on to nowhere. I guess somone would say it has been a while since I dated someone new. I can’t find the great expectations Denver that came naturally before.
Living free and single isn’t bad. This much is certain, I can’t lounge about, faithfully watching Two and a Half Men episodes off the torrents. The real reason for this bout of weekend dating apathy? My coworkers are stiffs, and there are fewer available women.
My accomplished football friend, Josh, who will never have dating loneliness, sympathized because he is almost shooting from the same blind as I am. He joinedGreat Expectations Denver. I can’t argue with chatting up sophisticated chicas who share my passions. Go figure, I put myself on a plan and I’m now a satisfied member.
Be honest, there ain’t room to grovel by being alone if ya haven’t tried to meet anyone. Just like my senior year basketball coach Chris Neelon repeated to no end grinning, “When the ladies don’t bite, bite them first, stupid.”
I don’t know why he called me that. However, Coach was on the money in a good old fashioned way. He meant well to everyone. The amazing series of singles events in Dallas here definitely would have overloaded the old man’s mind.
Last night at a Great Expectations happy hour I mingled with some insightful and attractive singles that hold my interest. I truthfully had a good time with some intelligently incredible singles. Called it a night with a promising exchange of numbers, in addition to the fact that I grew some political relationships for my job. Success.
Put yourself in the play. You won’t go wrong if you don’t. Take it from me, you might as well have great expectations for yourself.
Respectfully,
Keith