Irregardless!

irregardless and jeans at the symphony — society has obviously hit rock bottom

What does “cautiously optimistic” mean, anyway?

Huh.  So, people actually ARE clicking on over to my blog.  At least I know I’m not ranting to an empty internet. 

Today it’s pouring and the lightning is starting to make me regret my decision to keep my desk right next to the floor-to-ceiling windows.  At least I have an excuse to read my newspaper over in the corner.  My boss doesn’t seem to want to see me charred to a crisp any more than I do.  It’s a frustrating newsday anyway — it seems like the phrase “cautiously optimistic” is all over the wires today, whether it’s in regard to the trapped miners, the torrential rain in New York City, Peter Pan peanut butter heading back to the shelf, the market’s self-correction after the Federal Reserve report yesterday or the South Korea/North Korea summit.  I’m sorry, but “cautiously optimistic” seems like the most blatantly obvious cover-your-ass statement in existence.  Say what you really think, people!  There shouldn’t be any shame in making a wrong prediction — human beings, on the whole, are NOT psychic. 

This would be why I’m killing time here.  Here, and on match.com.  I know, I know.  Actually, no, I don’t know.  Everytime I try out one of these sites, people roll their eyes at it and say how lame online dating is. 

 Well, you know what?  I have better luck online.  Offline, I seem to be the type of girl that people cheat on their girlfriends for.   Either that or I get stared at for months, only to be drunkenly told at the end of it that they’d really wanted to ask me out instead but they were intimidated and now they’re stuck because they’ve managed to knock their girlfriends up.  I’m the type of girl who always hears:

“If I weren’t gay/engaged/married/suicidally depressed/attached-to-mommy’s-apron, I’d snap you up like that.”  (Wow.  That is SO tempting.  You’re always going to be gay.  You’re not going to leave your fiancee/wife.  And I’ve always wanted to date a mamma’s boy who slits his wrists on Tuesdays.)

At least online we can talk for awhile.  I can use my Super Awesome! interviewing skills to come off brilliantly witty and make it clear that I’m not a needy, self-obsessed dramawhore (at least, I’ve never been accused of being one).  And, best of all?  If they get creepy, I can pull the online equivalent of sneaking out the back without embarassing myself in front of the hot waiter. 

Within one day, I’ve been contacted by over 20 guys.  Okay, so some of them obviously didn’t read my profile at all, but that’s to be expected.  Out of all of them, I’m probably going to meet four of them and will keep in touch with at least six others.  Maybe at least, when I go back for our family reunion this fall, I can avoid being patted on the head and told “don’t worry, you’ll find your man one day” without having to lie about it. 

1 Comment »

  mscheevious wrote @

Online dating is a great way to go. I met my man that way… and I had a lot of fun dates along the way. Who cares what others think… they’ll be the one’s who can’t figure out how to get food delivered in the future, because it will all be online. As long as your Super Awesome! Interview skills are up to snuff, and you are sharp as a tack, you should be a-okay.

One way to weed out the guys that don’t read your profile – don’t pay match, and embed your email address in the body copy – like “I don’t pay for these types of things – I’m not cheap – I just want to see if you are reading this. If you are, you can reach me only at blah-blah at the a word” – that would be for AOL, etc… Don’t use the word EMAIL or it will get rejected by Match.

Okay – enough about how to screw Match out of money – the fact is, you ARE a sharp chick. You deserve a guy who takes time to read everything there is to know about you – especially if you took the time to write it. If he’s not willing – he’s not worth your time. :)


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