Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Trivia: A tale of two Steves



Some dating site said this Steve and I were alike. Ri-i-ight... (That's me in the second photo.)

7 Comments:

At 3:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve, this looks like a recipe for disaster. Unless you have grooming tips for your "match" I can not imagine a fully engaged in-depth discourse enjoyed equally or benefially. My best suggestion is change/and/or/select more specific characterics you may be searching for in a mate. It may not be PC but I would get as gender specific as the service allows.

 
At 9:52 PM, Blogger Twerpette said...

You're kidding, right? I did not say I was searching for a match, but the service did think we were "alike" (as far as the computer thinks women would be concerned).

 
At 4:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alternate ego perhaps? Have you been noticing periods of unaccountable time loss? Maybe a mysterious box in the garage (that could hold the hair)? Unexplained placement loss of your glasses? Take a closer look "Da boy just wanna have fun!"

 
At 6:22 PM, Blogger Georganna Hancock M.S. said...

You were supposed to check the box that says "MAN looking for a WOMAN"!

 
At 2:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

so let me get this straight:)

You guys are alike in the way women would be concerned?

No, that doesn't hit the nail on the head either!

Consider another provider! Good luck in your search

 
At 11:06 PM, Blogger Twerpette said...

All right if you must know, I was looking at my own profile, and I noticed their comparison (which they provide no matter what profile you're looking at or why) below -- but that's not the point! The point is that we two are clearly the most opposite persons -- so their comparisons have to be utterly shallow or purely bogus!

 
At 2:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for clearing that up.

I was about half way through my list unsubscribing to my personal ads service before I read your most recent post.

Maybe there is an algorithm that is used to crunch the variables and delineate the data and come up with the right "match."

Good luck in your search.

 

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