Pearl Jam Dating Service

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  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    afroannnie wrote:
    metsfan wrote:
    afroannnie wrote:

    My thoughts exactly!! I'm in the same predicament! I try not to ask the same friend twice in a row...I know they'll go to do me a favor, but they're not really excited about it.
    A low-10 Club number is appealing...but my number is pretty decent considering I only let it lapse one time around 96-97ish..I'm just looking for a guy that loves PJ...I can be the low 10C number carrying one in the relationship :lol:
    why hello there :lol::lol:

    :lol:
    Perhaps everyone can start wearing their 10C # plastered across their chest at shows...imagine the pick up lines...
    "Hey...I was just noticing your beautiful 10C # and I just had to come over and talk to you" :lol:

    i'd have some good ones :lol::lol::lol:

    my number maybe high but i make up for it in other areas :mrgreen:
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  • Nastasja
    Nastasja Posts: 9,668
    am I undateable ? :P
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  • VespertineSun
    VespertineSun Seattle, WA Posts: 45
    I'm probably older than the average male PJ fan, but does the fact that I have met Eddie get me anywhere with any men over 40??

    Have you bathed since this momentous occasion?
    If you have then yes it could get you somewhere with an over 40 PJ fan with a rather low member #

    and I am over 40 :P

    But are you single? the Eddie encounter was so random and amazing because no one else recognized him. :D
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  • Kaylos
    Kaylos Posts: 37
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD
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  • Suzi78
    Suzi78 Posts: 362
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    No Kaylos, don't give up hope! I'm single, probably 10 years older than you, no kids, no mortgage. We can make it work! I'll help you with your homework, take you to school, pack your lunch box etc. What do you think?
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  • Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    That is quite true, I am pretty sure that it will be quite hard to come across someone who is female and my age and likes Pearl Jam. I mean most Pearl Jam fans are male, and in their 30s-40s. So finding a female Pearl Jam fan in their 20's is probably not going to happen.
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  • Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    Does that mean that consequently you get stuck being babysitter and ATM machine?

    But the responsible thing would be to say "the kid is going to a babysitter, and the mortgage can wait. Let's go to a PJ show!". Sounds logical.
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  • Kaylos
    Kaylos Posts: 37
    Suzi78 wrote:
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    No Kaylos, don't give up hope! I'm single, probably 10 years older than you, no kids, no mortgage. We can make it work! I'll help you with your homework, take you to school, pack your lunch box etc. What do you think?

    You gotta tuck me in a night too, or else I'll be all fussy in the morning and I won't eat my dinosaur egg oatmeal ;)
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  • afroannnie
    afroannnie Posts: 12,995
    metsfan wrote:
    afroannnie wrote:
    metsfan wrote:



    Perhaps everyone can start wearing their 10C # plastered across their chest at shows...imagine the pick up lines...
    "Hey...I was just noticing your beautiful 10C # and I just had to come over and talk to you" :lol:

    i'd have some good ones :lol::lol::lol:

    my number maybe high but i make up for it in other areas :mrgreen:

    :lol: Somebody's played this game before :D
    Show #13 was a lucky one for me....
  • Kaylos
    Kaylos Posts: 37
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    Does that mean that consequently you get stuck being babysitter and ATM machine?

    But the responsible thing would be to say "the kid is going to a babysitter, and the mortgage can wait. Let's go to a PJ show!". Sounds logical.
    ATM machine? I wish. Tuition has got me broke. I'm in debt because I bought Eddie Vedder solo tickets and Chris Cornell solo tickets. I figured that was fairly responsible. Then I decided to celebrate by ordering a couple of SG t-shirts and the new Foo Fighter album.

    But I do agree that PJ > Mortgage/babysitting.
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  • Suzi78
    Suzi78 Posts: 362
    Kaylos wrote:
    Suzi78 wrote:
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    No Kaylos, don't give up hope! I'm single, probably 10 years older than you, no kids, no mortgage. We can make it work! I'll help you with your homework, take you to school, pack your lunch box etc. What do you think?

    You gotta tuck me in a night too, or else I'll be all fussy in the morning and I won't eat my dinosaur egg oatmeal ;)

    Awww... :)
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,529
    Is this where I was told to go to sign up for the gang bang?

    I'm still waiting for an answer to this....
  • Suzi78
    Suzi78 Posts: 362
    Is this where I was told to go to sign up for the gang bang?

    I'm still waiting for an answer to this....

    Eeehh...don't think this is that kind of place...Have you tried Craigslist?
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,529
    Suzi78 wrote:
    Is this where I was told to go to sign up for the gang bang?

    I'm still waiting for an answer to this....

    Eeehh...don't think this is that kind of place...Have you tried Craigslist?

    Yeeeesh, I guess things really have changed around here.... :think:
  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD
    youa guy or girl?

    if your a guy whose give a shit bout all that stuff
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • Kaylos
    Kaylos Posts: 37
    metsfan wrote:
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD
    youa guy or girl?

    if your a guy whose give a shit bout all that stuff

    Well, I'm a guy, and I'm only 20 years old. I'm not really in a position to be dating someone who has a child, or something like that.
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  • Yellow Bedwetter
    Yellow Bedwetter NYC Posts: 2,832
    Suzi78 is flipping gorgeous...im just gonna throw that out there
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  • in eds tree
    in eds tree Denver Posts: 539
    this thread certainly has legs...
    keep on rockin' in the free world.
  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    Kaylos wrote:
    metsfan wrote:
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD
    youa guy or girl?

    if your a guy whose give a shit bout all that stuff

    Well, I'm a guy, and I'm only 20 years old. I'm not really in a position to be dating someone who has a child, or something like that.
    trust me when i say this

    a woman with a child is a great to date

    totally love them


    :oops:
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • hockeygrrl
    hockeygrrl Posts: 141
    Kaylos wrote:
    The only problem with this Pearl Jam dating service for me is that I find the average PJ fan to be about 10 years older than I am. I've got no problem with age difference, but it does tend to be a bit of a deal breaker when I find someone who either already has a kid, or has a mortgage or something serious like that, when I'm not even done my first year of college XD

    See. this is what I dealt with when I was in HS and around that age, there were NO guys in my school who like PJ, the guys that were into PJ were 10 or more years older.
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