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1. Male room: She was flying blind
www.startribune.com/389/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/2006 Last Visited: 3/25/2006
According to "relationship correspondent" Steven Carlisle of Askmen.com, the top trait of a good wing man is: pumping up (encouraging) your point man, which I did nicely, though pointlessly, with my baseless urging. Also crucial: understanding your mission. This was our first problem, as I didn't realize I had drawn wing-man duty until after my friend had struck out.Another top trait: "bigging up" (presenting in a favorable light) your point man. I did try to clarify my friend's complimentary but confusing comparison of the bartender to the actress Paget (not Punky) Brewster by explaining that he is a writer -- a noble profession, of course. On second thought, that really didn't fulfill Carlisle's dictate of keeping a prepared mental list of "heroic deeds." Unfortunately, my friend has never saved anyone from a burning building. He is, however, an excellent bowler. Also very important: keeping your point man presentable. In retrospect, I shouldn't have let him talk about a rapidly impending (that evening) breakup and his habit of dating bar workers, one of whom was about to figure in the rapidly impending (that evening) breakup. -
2. AskMen.com - Wing man
askmen.com/dating/dating_top_t - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2005 Last Visited: 6/1/2005
By Steven Carlisle -
3. AskMen.com - Pick up at work
www.askmen.com/dating/dating_t - [Cached]Published on: 9/12/2005 Last Visited: 9/12/2005
By Steven Carlisle Relationship Correspondent - Every 2nd Sunday

