Real Single: Reunite with Meaningful Great Expectations
I’m not the kind of cheesball guy, comfortably occupied by sitting at home without a date on a Friday night. It’s unlikely you haven’t witnessed me ramble on great dating and companionship. That’s just me for ya.
Datelessness is a fixable foreign condition and completely ripped out of my behavioral makeup. Let me go on, Here’s the situation, I had to escape from a 3-year cohabitation and I felt a great deal for but just carried on to nowhere. So one could go on record saying it has been a good since I dated someone new. I don’t hold the dating with great expectations I used to enjoy.
Single life has had its perks so far. One thing is for sure, I can’t sit tight, undisturbed, devowering Jack Bauer (from 24) reruns. The biggest cause of this spell of incidental dating loneliness? We’re not in high school, and most ladies I meet at work are taken.
My former hunting pal, Tim, who will never have dating lameness, sympathized because he is almost in a similar place. He signed up for Great Expectations Phoenix. I can’t argue with introductions with new chicas who share my passions. Surprise, I put myself on a plan and became a member.
Keep it real, there ain’t room to be disappointed about not having plans if ya haven’t called anyone. As our senior year football coach Paul Smith repeated to no end when his wife wasn’t looking, “There’s other fish in the bowl, sonny.”
So he was divorced 4 times. However, the old man was right without being self-righteous. He always made us laugh. This fantastic series of Dallas singles events I just went to might’ve overloaded the gipper’s shiny bald head.
At great expectations singles events I spent time with a few accomplished and desirable women that meet my eye. I truthfully had a carefree night with a few intelligently remarkable men and women. I ducked out of the mixer a little early with an exchange of digits, and even grew some political relationships for my company. Right on!
Get out there. Can’t complain if you don’t try. Take it from me, believe in your own great expectations for yourself.
Cheers!
Josiah











