I’m not a spineless gullible guy, all too occupied by watching junk tv without a date like a spoil sport. I’d wager you haven’t pegged me to write a talk much about great dating and companionship. Go figure.

Datelessness is an avoidable quality and totally never written into my behavioral makeup. Let me go on, Winter of 09 was an exception, I was forced to squelch a 3-year cohabitation that meant something to me but essentially would never last. So you could go on record saying it may have been a few years since I was dating. I’m missing the optimism of dating thru great expectations that came naturally before.

Single life has had its perks so far. I know one thing, I can’t sit tight, faithfully watching Two and a Half Men episodes off the torrents. The biggest reason for this spell of fresh break-up dating lameness? This isn’t college, and everyone else is boring.

My accomplished football buddy, Tim, who will never have dating boredom, informed me he’s now in a similar place. He showed me these Great Expectations Reviews. A bit out of character, but I like introductions with delightful ladies who meet my values. So I put myself on a plan and became a member.

Keep it real, you wouldn’t grovel about going dateless if ya haven’t stepped off the bench. As our old basketball coach Jason Neelon snuck into conversation as his idea of encouragement, “If you don’t run you can’t score, sonny.”

Coach was crazy, and a little out of touch. Still, Coach was a source of truth in a good old fashioned way. He meant well to everyone. This amazing series of Dallas singles events I just went to might’ve blown the gipper’s brain.

Through great expectations I met dozens quality and appealing singles that hold my eye. I truthfully had a carefree night with a few indisputably remarkable men and women. The evening ended with an exchange of digits, and even came across some political connections for my business. Right on!

Take action. Can’t win if you sit the bench. Listen to me and at least have great expectations for yourself.

Cheers!

Keith