Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The rules for dating are the same as the rules for Gremlins.

I have a funny story to share with you. Well, it was entertaining for me for a few days at least.

Please note: You need to read all of this and imagine me smiling or laughing. Don't get a negative tone in your mind as you read, I don't have a negative tone as I write.

I met a lady recently. Upon our second encounter, she said to me, "I have a really awkward question. Well, not a question. But, oh this is awkward. I'm really not sure how you will feel about this."

I said, "Um, spit it out."

"I have a single friend, and I want to set you two up."

She told me exactly two things about him, and I was left thinking, yup, we are the only two single people you know. Of course we are MFEO (Made For Each Other).

Sleepless In Seattle

But I also thought to myself, well, I'm not meeting "the one" any other way, so whatever. And I gave her my phone number to pass along to the single guy.

After a week or more, he texted me.

The text went something like this:
Hey. I'm ____. I got your number from ____. So here we are.
And included two pictures.

Please don't judge me too harshly when I say that I wasn't very impressed.

But I talked to Heather and she convinced me to respond. So I did.

I said something like:
Hi. I don't know anything about you. Let's play 20 questions. What do you do? I'm a professor.

And thus began three days of texting questions back and forth. I learned his job, some hobbies, some places he's lived, some family relationships. The most interesting -- he thinks Zion's National Park was a better place to travel to than Madrid, Spain, he likes bluegrass and thinks the art museum is the best in town, and he loves sushi. So obviously there are some things there that make him a weirdo, and some that are good.

I found all of this entertaining, because there would be certain points when he would respond very quickly. And I also kept telling Heather everything he said, and it was hilarious to find out how many times she would yell "Dealbreaker!"

And then on the third day he said, "So do I get to see a pic of you?"

I busted up laughing.

 Nokia Mural


This is my phone. It is not smart. Although it does look pretty (before it gets dropped a few times) and has glowing lights, it is not smart. And while it does have a camera, it is a two-year old phone and I discovered a while ago that the camera doesn't work anymore.

And as a side note, I hate texting. So funny moments in all of this, but the medium is just annoying.

In my response to texting-guy, I laughed and said, "Oh, my iPhone broke so no."

He asked what happened and I said, it's a long story. And then I relented, "If you really want to see a pic, you can friend me on facebook."

So he did.

And then he stopped texting.

I asked Heather if it was ok for me to just be done with the whole thing, because clearly he's not interested. She convinced me to give him one more chance, but in a medium that I actually like.

So here is the story I wrote to send him in a facebook message:
My project at work is loading really slowly, so I will tell you the long story about my iphone while I am waiting.

The iphone is a joke. I've never had one. Once upon a time (in the not-too-distant past) I had a phone that chose to commit phone suicide by leaping from my jacket pocket into the toilet. (Yes, I totally became one of those people). Actually though, it was really the phone's choice. It had lived a long life, and was ashamed to be used around all the other smart phones, so it just decided to end things.

When I went to replace the phone, the store people tried to talk me in to an iphone, but I had just lost a phone to the toilet, and wasn't about to spend that much money on a phone that could potentially do the same. So I bought a cheap phone.

And now, nearly 2 years later, the camera on the cheap phone (slightly surprising that it came with a camera at all) doesn't work anymore. (I found this out when I was trying to take a pic of a funny license plate. Fail.)

So I hope you enjoyed my facebook pics. My fav is obviously my hotel.

Ok, my project loaded. How is your week going? Anything fun or exciting?

........

Naturally, I think I am hilarious.

And somehow he didn't. His response: That's a good iPhone story..... I loved the pics.... Super jealous. How did you enjoy conference? I thought it was amazing as usuall.

I responded, and then nothing.

From all of this I have discovered that even when you know someone who knows someone the internet has completely changed dating. I made the assumption that this lady getting my number would lead to a blind date over coffee. Apparently, that doesn't happen anymore.

Good life lesson.

What I didn't learn was what is on my facebook page that is such a turn-off. So feel free to check it out and let me know what you think. And then I may or may not change it.

4 comments:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUvLZeDgU-c&feature=relmfu

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  2. whatever, despite his somewhat amusing responses, he's a total dud for not calling you! Hello, it's called ice cream, or a slurpee... although being as you can't eat either of those (you might have to suggest otherwise)... anyhow, i say it's perfectly respectable to hold out for a guy who can at the very least commit to a 30 min meet and greet.

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  3. Yeah, I saw that video the other day. I dare you to take a picture of yourself like how he said you should take a picture of yourself.

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