matchmaker, matchmaker . . . blah, blah, blah

Since the whole bartender fiasco, many of my friends and family members have offered their services to help me meet a great guy. Here’s an example of an email I…

Since the whole bartender fiasco, many of my friends and family members have offered their services to help me meet a great guy. Here’s an example of an email I sent to my friend Michael, who had asked me to send him a reminder with a description of what I was looking for:

This is your official reminder to make it your mission in life to find a guy for me who’s not a jackass.

Leora and I were instant messaging about this one day, and here’s the description we came up with, which I think is pretty on target:

Religion: doesn’t much matter, just not too religious either way – looks – edgy and cute – not any type specifically, just not preppy – personality – same – edgy and funny – must be sarcastic and also able to be warm – must “get it” and also not be intimidated by your friends – job: must have one with some plan for future – status: single and actually looking for a relationship – location: new york – -yes? is this right?
[16:37] Larenator S: yes. and must like food and music
[16:38] Larenator S: would be nice if he had creative side, but doesn’t have
to be creative for a living

I also think he should be close his friends and family, and 30 or older would be a plus.

Don’t think that’s too much to ask (or is it?).