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The Dating Advisor, Issue #3 -- More May Flowers May 13, 2004 |
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Have you planted a flower garden yet?
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Enjoy the following features of The Dating Advisor and keep your spirits high!
In This Issue
1) Favorite Dating Service Reviews 2) Choose a Bouquet from 800Florals.com 3) Article--Dinner and a Movie Again 4) Love Poem--I Gave Myself To Him 5) Romantic Movie--Murphy's Romance Match.com Wow! Match.com is an enormous site with an extreme range of features. Match.com has created a dating service that is very serious about helping you to find a special match. There are features here that you won’t find on other sites. Variety is the key word here. Let’s face it; if you are serious about finding a wonderful mate you are well advised to use as many meeting and searching techniques as possible. And Match.com definitely makes it possible. Review continues Click Here. FriendFinder.com FriendFinder has a huge base of members, some 6 million or more with thousands of new members joining each day. The NY Times/Media Matrix says that FriendFinder is the #1 dating service in the nation. There are numerous affiliated FriendFinder sites that target specific population groups. This makes it easier for you to feel at home in your community amongst the larger community. The site is attractive and easy to navigate, so that you can more easily take advantage of the huge range of features that FriendFinder offers. With its large variety and broad features this dating service will keep you on board and happy for a long time. Review continues Click Here. 2) Choose a Bouquet from 800Florals.com The site makes it easy to select a great bouquet of flowers for the right occasion. The bouquets are gorgeous and they offer same-day delivery throughout the U.S. and Canada. Want to know more about flowers? There are numerous great articles that will help you to be an expert. Click here. 3) Dinner and a Movie Again by Heather Jaillett Are you tired of the same old routine first dates? Need a change from the dinner and a movie routine? Why not do something that gives you some insight into each other’s personality and is interesting? Not that I’m totally against dinner and a movie as a first date or even a tenth date. There is the benefit that you don’t have to think about what you’re going to say next for at least 90 minutes (even longer if it’s a Kevin Costner epic). I just think that a change needs to occur when I’ve seen all of the movies playing this month at the local megaplex. Another downside to dinner and a movie is that it can be inconvenient for those of us who work the nightshift. So I am offering the following ideas to inspire you to get out of the dating rut, whether it’s your first or tenth. Article continues Click Here. 4) I Gave Myself to Him by Emily Dickinson Love poems have the power to inspire us and to warm our hearts. We should take a few minutes each day to recall an inspirational line or stanza. And took himself for pay. The solemn contract of a life Was ratified this way The value might disappoint Myself a poorer prove Than this my purchaser suspect The daily own of love. Depreciates the sight But, 'till the merchant buy, Still fabled, in the isles of spice The subtle cargoes lie. At least, "'tis mutual risk" (Some found it mutual gain) Sweet debt of life -each night to owe, Insolvent every noon! 5) Murphy's Romance Movie Review If you never saw this warm, offbeat romance you're in for a treat. If you saw the original release it's time to watch it again. It's a winner. Here's a review by Amazon.com editor Robert Lane. Director Martin Ritt (Norma Rae) helmed this offbeat romance that earned costar James Garner an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of a widowed druggist who befriends a confused divorcee (Sally Field) and her son, who move to a small rural town to start over. The laid-back performance of Garner as a man finding love "for the last time in his life" contrasts wonderfully with Field's portrayal of a woman scared and unsure of what the future may hold for her, and the two of them together exhibit great comic timing. As well written and as deftly performed as any movie of its type, Murphy's Romance will rope you in with its winning style. --Robert Lane That's all for now. Make it a great week. Mark |
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