Keep it Real with Dallas Great Expectations
It’s a given I’m not the kind of eligible single man, habitually interested in watching junk tv missing the fun every weekend. I’d bet readers have never seen me ramble on great dating and relationships. Go figure.
Datelessness is an unfortunate human characteristic and entirely neglected in my playbook. But, Here’s the situation, I had no choice but to squelch a special fling that meant something to me but essentially carried on to nowhere. Therefore one could tell ya it may have been a while since I was dating. I’m missing the Great Expectations Denver I used to enjoy.
Being single is new and free. I know one thing, I won’t be reduced to sit tight, faithfully watching Jack Bauer (from 24) reruns. The primary factor behind this case of occasional dating boredom? The people I know are settling down, and there are fewer available women.
My go-getting college buddy, Andrew, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating lameness, sympathized because he is now shooting from the same blind as I am. He signed up for Great Expectations Denver. A bit out of character, but I like meeting fun singles who meet my values. Go figure, I decided to make a change and joined.
Be honest, you wouldn’t complain about not having plans when ya haven’t stepped off the bench. As our college basketball coach Terry Smith chimed in as his idea of encouragement, “You’re complaining to the competition, turbo.”
Coach was crazy, and a little out of touch. Still, the man was a source of truth in a good old fashioned way. He was likable in all ways. The crazy Dallas matchmaking service I joined could have blown his brain.
Last night at a Great Expectations happy hour I mingled with dozens insightful and appealing women that hold my eye. I truthfully had a blast with a few intelligently noteworthy people. The evening ended with a promising exchange of numbers, in addition to the fact that I developed some social networking acquaintances for my job. Right on!
Get out there. Can’t win if you don’t. Listen to me and believe in your own great expectations for great dating.
Cheers!
Keith











