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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

My sisters know me as “Cupid”, for no reason other than matchmaking is a my natural job. I definitely recommend holding Great Expectations. I can’t avoid it, serendipity happens without notice. Expert relationship experts, like this dating service called Great Expectations Milwaukee the hands-down greatest in matchmaking, understand singles personally. Great Expectations Milwaukee would coordinate promising dates among shared friends, just like I do. It’s a little profession offering powerful payoffs by improving working marriages till “death do us part”.

I’ve dispensed social networking advice on the net and for friends and clients. What you’re reading isn’t old hat. You know all that. Listen to what your date has to say, dispaly some sense of style, do not be self-obsorbed, be frank and (important) steer clear of grading traits you have in mind on a shopping list. Date and take your time! Welcome spontanaity in any situation. Here’s a big no-no: keep it real and don’t try to come off as someone you are not. What if the acquaintance develops into something deep, then your partner will be disappointed. But here’s the secret to dating, I’ve always recommended Great Expectations Singles. So you may not be surprised that matchmaking is a talent I have practiced, striving for perfection. Couples I matched from friends and family earned me my brand of sorts. The results are everywhere.

There’s Julie and Jeff and their 4 kids. Take a stab at who pulled the couple together at a Brewers game once upon a time, and their compatibility is apparent. Fernando and Lindsay also new it was a match because I set them up at a wedding a few summers back. And of course my soririty sister Andrea and her perfect match, Teddy. You know I’ll be there when these two will be married in Vegas in early September. These two love birds built their love via Great Expectations, from my suggestion.

So I’ve been right on with these arrows, and very resourceful at that! But all this time, while I devote myself to perfecting matching up people to understand the attitude needed to build real compatability, I forgot to tend to my own dating health. Can you guess what goes down when Miss Cupid Herself seeks a little serendipity? I’d want to meet exclusive Greatest Expectations Milwaukee singles, because when you’re you’re a pro one can be picky. Perhaps these sentiments has kept me from really getting serious about dating. Not unlike other Milwaukee singles, I should understand that you can’t keep up in life’s journey without companionship. So that’s where I’m at, listening to my own tips by having.

Cameron Pacheco

Your Matchmaker

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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Look, I’m not that desperately gullible single man, all too occupied by sitting at home alone every weekend. I’d bet people have never seen me talk much about great dating and compatibility. Go figure.

Helplessness is a fixable trait and completely ripped out of my genetics. But, Here’s the situation, I had no choice but to escape from a worthwhile fling that meant something to me but essentially would never last. I guess somone might say it has been a good since I was dating. I don’t hold the great expectations I used to enjoy.

Living free and single isn’t bad. One thing is for sure, I won’t be reduced to lounge about, undisturbed, devowering Battlestar Galactica on DVD. The biggest reason for this bout of occasional dating boredom? We’re not in high school, and there are fewer available women.

My accomplished golf friend, Josh, who doesn’t know the meaning of dating boredom, told me he’s almost shooting from the same blind as I am. He joinedGreat Expectations Dallas. I like mingling among fun women with similar interests. Surprise, I decided to make a change and signed up.

Here’s the deal, ya can’t be disappointed by not having plans if you haven’t tried to meet anyone. Like our mentor and football coach Jason Kniffen chimed in between war stories, “If you don’t run you can’t score, son.”

The man didn’t know my name. Still, the old man was truly a wise sould in a good old fashioned way. He was likable in all ways. The care-free series of singles events in Dallas here might’ve done a number on his shiny bald head.

At yesterday’s Great Expectations dating events I talked to a few quality and appealing ladies that catch my interest. I actually had a good time with dozens of intelligently well-situated men and women. I ducked out of the mixer a little early with a sweet farewell, and as a plus, I came across some social networking connections for my business. Success.

Put yourself in the play. You won’t go wrong if you don’t try. Listen to me and believe in your own great expectations for life’s sake.

Live It Up!

Larry D.