I was really, really excited about this date.
I was thrilled to finally get asked on a date. We agree to meet at the Bulldog Bar for a drink. I text my date when I park, and he tells me that he got a table outside.
My date is sitting by himself when I get to the side of restaurant. I say hi and sit down. He lights a cigar.
It’s intimidating because my date is a former New York investment banker and a bit intense. The conversation was alright, but after about 45 minutes my date tells me that he has movie tickets and has to run.
I say goodbye, go home, and walk my dogs.
I figure the movie thing was a bullshit excuse because he wasn’t terribly interested.
When I’m walking my dogs I get a text:
Date: “So what’s the deal? You’re not interested?”
Me: “What do you mean? I thought you had to go to a movie?”
Date: “What? What movie? I never said anything about a movie. I’ve been waiting for you. I’m the guy in a black polo.”
I stop walking and gasp.
The guy at the restaurant was wearing a checkered button-down, NOT a black polo.
I went on the wrong date.
The fake-date looked close enough to my real date’s photo, and had also recently moved from New York. All of the details were close enough that I never suspected a thing.
The entire time my real date was at the outdoor tables on the other side of the building, making friends with the waitress and feeling stood up.
The real-date never texted me because his phone died. After an hour he got frustrated, charged his phone at his car, and sent me the WTF text.
So I explain what happened. My real date is gracious enough to meet me at the bar across the street from the Bulldog. I speed back and get there before him.
Luckily my real date is way hotter and more personable than the random investment banker.
We had a great time and at least left with a story.
6 Comments
Attorney At Large
June 19, 2012 at 10:14 pmOMG! That is hilarious/awful/what a great story!
Jansen
June 20, 2012 at 2:07 pmThis is why I can’t have nice things.
Gary
June 21, 2012 at 12:10 amWhat would be really funny is if he tries to find you. You should check the “missed connections” at craigslist over the next few days.
Jansen
June 26, 2012 at 9:45 pmIiiiiiiiiiiick.
Stephen
September 30, 2012 at 6:42 pmOMG dennis this is awesome. 🙂 I have never heard of a stranger situation in my dating history! 🙂
Are you still hanging out with date #2?
Jansen
October 20, 2012 at 10:47 amNoooo lol!