Lots of people have dating standards. Hell, nearly everyone I can think of
does. Some people refuse to date people who have had more sexual partners
than they have, others have certain physical attributes they search for.
Well, I don't. At least not real ones. I have, however, had a set of informal
and funny dating standards which I have kept as true for quite some time.
Occassionally something else would occur to me, and I would add it in. So,
unlike my at least mostly serious, and overly popular, feature on
Graeme's Perfect Woman, this isn't going to be something
you should take to heart. Please remember that before sending off emails
about how shallow I am. Only one, I repeat,
one of these rules has
ever been meant even halfway seriously. No, you don't get to know which one
it is.
- Thou shalt like the Beatles. For the purpose of this rule,
it shall not be considered a violation to dislike a specific Beatles album,
or time period. It shall be considered a violation to like less than or equal
to five Beatles song. The song "All you Need is Love" does not count towards
fufilling this requirement.
- Thou shalt read, or willing to read within a reasonable
time frame, The Lord of the Rings. Upon such reading, it is to be accepted
that you will maintain a favourable opinion of such works. For the purpose
of this rule, it is not required that you read the Hobbit. If, upon completion
of The Lord of the Rings, you do not maintain a favourable opinion,
you will have a length of time not to exceed a year to read The Silmarillion.
If, upon reading The Silmarillion, you do maintain a favourable opinion of
Tolkien as an author, the relationship must immediately be brought
under review.
- Thou shalt not ever utter the words "Jayde couldn't possibly
have been that bad." For the purposes of this rule, "Jayde" is to be interpreted
as pertaining to Jayde Avakian. Any sentence which carries a context which
can be assumed to be identical in meaning to the above is to be considered
a violation of this rule.
- Thou art not required to enjoy The Simpsons. However, thou
shalt never comment on Graeme's preference for them, his memorization of
their scripts, or his time spent watching them unless you can prove that
it was feasible to spend said time in a better way, where "better" is defined
as "spending time with significant other/saving self from life threatening
disease." The spending time with significant other clause may not be used
if the significant other was there during a viewing of The Simpsons that
did not exceed 1.5 episodes. If the viewing exeeded this time, or
roughly 34 minutes of non-commercial Simpsons watching, complaining rights
are restored.
- This code left open for random, sudden, and completely
unannounced expansion.
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