Dating Club: Richard and Judy love,
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Already having a wine club and a book club to their name Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan are planning to go the whole Oprah, and launch a lonely hearts service, too. "I have a yearning," said Judy, on a Channel 4 webchat on Tuesday, "to do a dating club."Brilliant idea, we tell the daytime duo's agent. We love the idea of a Richard and Judy dating club. Can you tell us any more about it? When will it launch?"This...
Dating Club: For some, Cupid's arrows miss the mark
Richard Dickinson is fed up with the bar scene. And the women he met through personal ads never quite measured up to their description in print. So he has renewed his membership in a local video dating club, hoping to find Mrs. Right.Dickinson is among the millions of single Americans without a romantic partner for Valentine's Day.But it isn't for lack of trying.Singles across the country are playing the dating game, trying to make a love connection that...
Ask Us: Dating club sought by 'non-religious' Weaver teatotaler
QUESTION: I'd like to find a nice, decent and moral girlfriend, but even though I've looked in the newspaper, on the Internet and have also asked friends, I've not been successful in finding one. I do not go to bars and such and it is hard for me to meet people who are compatible with my lifestyle. I don't smoke, drink, take drugs or any of that, but I am not religious. Please help me find a singles group or dating club in this area. Weaver...
Dating Club: HER DATING-SERVICE HORROR STORIES
Dear Ann Landers: Recently, you printed a letter from a woman who had joined a dating club. You asked readers who had had experience with these clubs to let you know how they came out. Well, I am more than happy to tell you about mine.After being a widow for two years, I was very lonely. I signed up with what I thought was a high-class dating club. It seemed like a good way to meet a few nice gentlemen. A salesman came to my home and explained my options. One year's...
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THE LOW EXPECTATIONS DATING CLUB
Sandee Burka had done the marriage thing and the family thing, and was now 49, separated, "dabbling" in real estate, and ready to dive back into the gene pool. On a rainy evening recently she took the plunge for $49, offering herself to a Georgetown hotel lounge full of single strangers, half of them men and half women. Each was drawn by the promise, made through saturation advertising by a McLean marketing specialist, of a jolly time at a comedy show, plus dinner, plus...