Discover a Weekend Date through Great Expectations Phoenix
June 12th, 2009
It’s a given I’m not that desperately cheesball bachelor, comfortably occupied by going solo every weekend. I’d wager people haven’t witnessed me talk much about great dating and relationships. No surprise.
Helplessness is an avoidable trait and intentionally neglected in my playbook. But, Here’s the situation, I had no choice but to put the breaks on a solid relationship and I felt a great deal for but essentially wasn’t meant to be. I guess somone could say it may have been a while since I dated. I can’t find the great expectations I once did.
Single life has had its perks so far. I know one thing, I don’t know how to spend another weekend faithfully watching Jack Bauer (from 24) on DVD. The biggest reason for this bout of weekend dating boredom? This isn’t college, and there are fewer available women.
My accomplished college buddy, Brandon, who has never had dating lameness, told me he’s currently in the same boat. He linked me to the Great Expectations Dating service. A bit out of character, but I enjoy meeting delightful singles who share my passions. Go figure, I decided to make a change and I’m now a satisfied member.
Keep it real, you wouldn’t be disappointed by going dateless if ya haven’t called anyone. Just like my senior year football coach Jason Smith snuck into conversation as his idea of encouragement, “If you don’t run you can’t score, sparky.”
Sheer genius, right? Still, the man was truly a wise sould in a way nobody could understand. He meant well to everyone. This fantastic series of singles events in Dallashere definitely would have short circuted the old man’s shiny bald head.
Last night at a Great Expectations happy hour I talked to dozens insightful and appealing women that catch my expectations. I actually had a carefree night with a few terrific enjoyable men and women. Called it a night with a promising exchange of numbers, and as a plus, I developed some professional acquaintances for my business. Success.
Get out there. Can’t be happy if you sit the bench. Take it from me, at least have great expectations for for your own good.











