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I met a guy who had a picture from at least ten years ago. When I said to him you don't look like your picture. He said, "What's the problem? That's still me."
MG---I'm blonde, nice body with big girls and I wear glasses..I don't get approached a lot because I'm told I'm intimidating looking because they feel I wouldn't even give them a chance..
Did anyone else get that haunting feeling when you saw the spokesmen? Is he not reminiscent of an escaped Nazi eugenicist re-emergent from South America? A - let me see that your love papers are in order behind a slick phony grandpa friendliness ...
I think you're thinking of eharmony. I haven't seen match commercials showing any grandpa-like spokesperson. I also didn't think he was reminiscent of a Nazi. He comes off like any other spokesperson, a guy who's trying to get me to trust his word and, by extension, the product he's selling.
You know I'm not sure why I picked Match...I guess cause I've heard about it so much. If I have no luck on there, I'll try Eharmony next month and then maybe Adult Friend Finder <---Just kidding (kinda)
I think you're thinking of eharmony. I haven't seen match commercials showing any grandpa-like spokesperson. I also didn't think he was reminiscent of a Nazi. He comes off like any other spokesperson, a guy who's trying to get me to trust his word and, by extension, the product he's selling.
eharmony is weird. I have heard of a number of people that have had a horrific time with that site.
I think i've had a match profile for 7 years now, but most of the time it's not public and I've never really taken it seriously. Thing that wigs me out is their commercials where all the people are slinking around in slow motion to odd ball music. What's that one, Tanya and that other doofus that doodle around with art? They must be the only successful couple off that site judging by the thousands of times they air that commercial. And I hardly watch TV.
I think you're thinking of eharmony. I haven't seen match commercials showing any grandpa-like spokesperson. I also didn't think he was reminiscent of a Nazi. He comes off like any other spokesperson, a guy who's trying to get me to trust his word and, by extension, the product he's selling.
Hi DennyCrane,
My mistake. I guess it reveals that I relied on bathroom graffiti too much until I went on that trip to help the orphans.
I just noticed match.com is in a strategic partnership with Dr Phil. They still have a mad scientist after all.
MG---I'm blonde, nice body with big girls and I wear glasses..I don't get approached a lot because I'm told I'm intimidating looking because they feel I wouldn't even give them a chance..
Well, if you don't meet anyone would you consider a proposal of marriage? Just kidding, I'll bet you're destined to meet the right guy.
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