Tuesday, January 31, 2006

my love life...

is bit slow at the moment (everyone reading this blog probably realized that). I cant even remeber the last time I had a date (probably cos it was awful and nothing came out of it) which means I should make a bit of effort (or the single guys I dont know yet should anyway...). I just read another inspiring article on how to enjoy Valentines day (coming creepily soon) when youre single (sounds like an oxymoron to me - but apparently not to MSN people).
Few memorable quotes:
Make a list of all the things you personally have to celebrate about being single this year. For instance, I can celebrate not having to feign excitement over red roses and chocolate truffles from my ex when, if he had ever paid any attention, he’d have known I like Gerbera daisies and caramel corn.
(Yeah getting roses and choccies is just so bad, I should be happy not to have received any in my life and perhaps celebrate the fact that being single means lack of sex!)
We all know the image of the stereotypical single on Valentine’s Day moping around in sweats. Stop thinking of that as depressing and instead, consider it a welcome invitation to do exactly that for 24 hours. You don’t have to brush your hair or your teeth, and the day is yours to wallow in self-pity if you please.
(Isnt that what single people do all the time???well at least people like me)
and finally my favourite:
One of my favorite things about being single on Valentine’s Day is the Anti-Valentine’s Day Party. Have you heard of this phenom? Some lucky single person — usually whoever in your group has most recently been through a breakup — gets to throw this party. He or she invites all his or her single friends, who bring more single friends, and so on.
(great idea but in reality there would probably be just me and Zuzana so we might as well get drunk in a pub rather than throw a party for two sad and lonely losers - in fact none of has been through a proper breakup recently as none of us had a bf for ages so there is no one to throw the party in the first place).
Quotes are taken from http://msn.match.com/msn/article.aspx?articleid=5611&menuid=1&lid=428 (read if you dare - at your own risk).

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