The 99-Cent Dating Experiment!

November 21, 2008 on 4:26 pm | In Oh Yeah, Relationships | No Comments

The 99 cent dating experiment as reported on lifestyles.msn http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/articlematch.aspx?cp-documentid=11463157&GT1=32023 is a interesting experiment to say the least. Though I think it should be called the 20 dollar dating experiment as that is closer to what he spent.

Some of his ideas like the chalk heard and names were sweet. As was the beach date. Though the Krazy Glue, where he was going to glue their hands together, was really off the wall! Even if he did not intend to do that would be pretty nutty and send out warning flags! On the other hand using a solar power calculator to determine the time they have left together is sweet if really corny. One has to admit that he has a sense of humor!

Though I have to wonder is it really nesscary to have to spend over 20 bucks on a  date, not to be seen as a  “Cheapskate! Loser! Creep!” in Mark Miller’s own words? For many in America that is 2.08 hours of work before taxes. Yeah I understand that dates are suppose to be special times but still one can not go out very often and spend that much money if they are making only $20,000 a year. If this is the norm in the USA then perhaps the USA has not so much of a economic problem but perhaps the real problem is a moral problem?

Oh well I wonder if there are any women out there that would find a date like his minus the Krazy Glue as a fun time? Well Mark has one thing right and that is that one should have a person in their life that likes the same nutty craziness that they like. Or perhaps the same stuffiness?

Well good luck Mark on finding Miss She’s the One!

Have a crazy and wild date folks!

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