Got Milk

by NML on February 19, 2007

Welcome back! Have you got my ebooks - The No Contact Rule and Mr Unavailable & The Fallback Girl? Also become a fan of Baggage Reclaim on Facebook, follow me onTwitter, and join the forum.

It seems that finding a date has stretched it’s tentacles as far as your carton’s of milk in America because you can now put your dating profile on the carton. Gone are the days when it featured a missing kid as it seems that the needs of singles is far greater!

I live in fear of wear dating profiles will turn up next! As junkmail through our doors? On product boxes of electrical goods? On slot machines at the casino? The back of train, bus and cinema tickets? Look out for a dating profile near you!

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Brad K. February 20, 2007 at 6:50 am

How sad. When, really, the right thing to do is to network. Let family and friends help you look for someone available, stable, and interesting.

Family and friend referral networks just get better and better, as everyone comes to realize that they help each other, and that picking a loser for a friend will rate a nag, at least three or four times.

When everyone is helping to look, you get nudges, notes, and whispered briefings in church, at work, at the movies, while shopping …

Luck!

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