I may be a little sensitive about it right now.
I knew going in what the eHarmony bias and likely result was going to be. Shouldn't have even tried.
I've never gotten a single hit or even a reply from anyone on match or OKC. Or any kind of online dating.
Ever.
Sean, I don't comment here much, but you are one step ahead of me... I have never even tried. On any site. So good for you for putting yourself out there!
Yeah, eHarmony told me they could never ever match me up. To hell with 'em.
Sean, the only replies I've ever gotten on any of the dating sites were from guys who were obviously just trolling for anything female, and didn't even read my profile. Don't take it to heart, hon; it has nothing to do with *you*.
And, the last time I was hit on in real life involved a man on the bus who thought I would be a "good provider" because I had a job.
:: sits on Bachelor Bench with Sean ::
Ya, I haven't had much luck from OKcupid, no luck from Match.Com. didn't even try eHarmony.
Well, in less self-loathing news, it is clear to me that my CSI:Vegas addiction is not going away any time soon. Thanks to Spike, I've seen every episode (or, at least all the Grissom ones) seven times over, or more, and still? If it's on, I'll watch it. Now, if there's something else on I might want to watch more, I'll check which episode, but still... Also, between Lady Heather, Sam Braun, Ellie Brass, Conrad Eckley, and that one Under Sherrif, that show has some of my favorite recurring characters ever.
And Drew and I were talking the other day about how Jim Brass is probably our favorite TV detective ever.
CSI:Vegas
How many CSIs are there now? Two? Three?
I am waiting for CSI: Cat Town.
eta: This episode of Cat Town is so awesome: [link]
Is camp meeting just a Southern tradition?
I think it hung on longer in the South, but I know some towns in New Jersey (several down the shore, at least one, Mt. Tabor [link] in the burbs where I grew up) were originally camp meeting sites.
Largely a Methodist phenomenon 'round here iirc.
The town next to Asbury Park [link] (historical home of The Boss, now full of punks and gays and all that both bring), Ocean Grove [link] still IS. Ocean Grove is as staid and dry and AP is not. The association owns all the property and has a big hall where they still do stuff. They lost a suit a few years ago when they refused to rent their beach gazebo to a gay couple wanting to have a commitment ceremony