Michael T. Mondak speaks about his boring bachelor life

Here I sit writing this entry, 38 years old and still a bachelor.

I don’t want to be a bachelor no more.  I hate being a bachelor.  I’m tired of being a bachelor.  Bachelor life is boring.  I don’t want to enter my forties without committing to a long term relationship with a single white Catholic female between the ages of 21 and 28 who shares mutual interests as me.  I might need to see a dating coach up in Cochranton to get me back on the dating scene.

But here are where the problems lie:  Given my schedule, and that my said schedule will get busier when the weather gets warmer, I do not have time to see a dating coach or get out on the dating scene.  It’s like what Alex Trebek said back in the late 1980s when he admitted to the tabloids his lack of time to devote to a long term relationship away from the Jeopardy! set.  His former High Rollers colleague Ruta Lee tried to remedy the situation, but none of the dates were right for him, which prompted Ruta Lee to say that what Alex’ friends thought was right for Alex wasn’t what Alex thought was right for Alex.  That is, until 1989 when he met his future wife Jean Currivan.


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