http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2059625,00.html
There is no upside to setting people up. At best, you're struck writing a speech for a wedding; at worst, you find out your friends cry during sex. When I found out you could get paid to set people up, however, I got a lot more interested. I asked Barbie Adler, CEO of selective search, to let me spend a day setting up men who pay her a minimum of $20000 a year to set them up on dates with women who want to be set up with men who pay $20000 a year to be set up on dates. This was the kind of love I could deliver.
I got to Barbie's office in Chicago, where I was the only man employed. All the women who interview her clients were attractive and had posters and sculptures about love in their office. This was not the tone I was going to set with my clients. I was just going to ask them if they were boob men or butt men and get to work.
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