Thursday, May 2, 2024

He has risen

Top photo by Stacie Joy; second pic by Steven 

The fellow "looking for a girlfriend" is now "looking for the perfect woman." And the flyers seem to be posted about every five feet along Avenue A.

(What the &*&^%&* we are talking about here)...

25 comments:

  1. I hope he doesn't just rush into something on the rebound.

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  2. LOL! almost peed in my pants tooo funny

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  3. Good to know he made it through the pandemic and is looking well.

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  4. does he look the same or did he just not update the photo?

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  5. perfect woman? get a blowup doll

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  6. Seriously? Still? Dude.

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  7. He's revolting 🤢

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  8. Someone is still a little desperate.

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  9. How utterly unimaginative and just plain dumb.

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  10. He hasn't aged a day, talk about perfect!!

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  11. Come on, man. Resort to dating apps like the rest of us. This is just lazy and stupid.

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  12. Metaphorical toiletMay 3, 2024 at 6:43 PM

    Rooting for this man even if the phrasing is odd, haters just mad they’re not getting laid on the apps

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    1. Dude, you must be a newbie.

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    2. Overuse of dude is so a century ago

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    3. Well, newbie-dude. This dude's been doing this flyer thingy fer years and he's a real creep.

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  13. Don’t let him paint your apartment- his side jig when he’s not girlfriend hunting - he’s terrible.

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  14. This cringe worthy tactic reminds me of the 90's & early aughts when people would post an advertisement on a cafe bulletin board searching for a roommate or offering a service such as playing the guitar. It's inconceivable this man seems to think that women would take this seriously in 2024.

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  15. Y'all taking this way too seriously. Chill, it's hilarious.

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  16. I guess he figures it worked before; I hope someone reports this waste of paper, though.

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  17. I saw his ad on a utility pole and was considering ripping it down.

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  18. On May 7th at 12:4 PM, Anonymous quoth:

    I saw his ad on a utility pole and was considering ripping it down.

    Confession: I have ripped several down.

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