| Nadine's Bad Boy Chat
Ladies, gents, Nadine Coyle fans, we'd like to introduce Nadine's ideal man. But there's only one teensy problemo. At this stage he's just a description, or rather let's think of him as a figment of words. Why? Well, Nadine told the Sunday Mirror: "My ideal man is someone dark and mysterious. Someone with a bit of an edge, a bit of a bad boy. "The whole game - as I think of dating - is you want to take someone who's a wee bit wild and a wee bit unruly, then have a nice relationship and for them to show their sensitive side - but for them to still have that bad boy edge to them." My, but doesn't all of the above sound like a certain hunk she used to date, in the form of Jesse Metcalfe? The pair broke up earlier this year, but seem to have remained friends, and have been photographed out and about a couple of times of late.
When twentysomething cashiers and baby boomers collide
Even their social networks are maintained via technology — text messages, instant messages, and Web sites such as Facebook and MySpace.To put it in words a boomer can understand, face-to-face interaction just isn't their bag.“They're clueless," said Franni Segal, 55, a travel agent with a degree in retailing. “They're more interested in talking to their friends. They have no incentive to make the sale."When she was in her 20s, working on commission as an assistant manager at Bonwit Teller, she recalled, she and her colleagues eagerly courted customers. “Today when you go into a store, they're not interested in your needs. . . . With the kind of service you get now, you might as well be on the Internet."‘It drives me crazy'Neil Simpkins, a boomer who waited tables and tended bar as a young man, said he was appalled by what passed for service these days.“It drives me crazy," said Simpkins, 53, an account supervisor for LevLane Public Relations in Center City, Pa..Last week at Macy's, he was hurried and a little lost while searching for winter gloves.
Eyewitness News Everywhere Uncovers: $ugar Daddies
Eyewitness News Everywhere Uncovers how ladies who are looking for high rolling men can now turn to the internet to find their Sugar Daddies. We have all heard of the dating websites Match.com and E-Harmony.com, but what about Sugar Daddie.com? Sugar Daddie.com was created a coupe of years ago by a former Wall Street broker who was looking to set up his rich friends with attractive women. It has now transformed into a site with thousands of members, many who say they are finding true love. Eyewitness News Everywhere Reporter Dana Rebik took a look at the site and found a Memphis Woman who found her money maker online. Verlinda Zeno says “I was sitting in the house lonely and I decided to Google different websites and I saw Sugar Daddie and I said oooh! Catchy name!" Zeno says she was hooked. She paid the membership fee and spent some time searching the profiles of local men. There were doctors, dentists, and engineers all who say they are worth hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars.
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