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Quirky Alone

A community of independent thought on singledom, life, and love. http://www.quirkyalone.net
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Quirkyalone Movie Night at the Kabuki
By: Quirky Alone    24 days 2 hours 14 minutes ago
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Thanks to my co-hosts for the evening:

Wendy Merill

Jerusha Stewart

Rachel Sarah

Jane Ganahl


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Check out my profile in 7 x 7 magazine!
By: Quirky Alone    28 days 2 hours 27 minutes ago
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Our Sex Party is Sold Out! But You Can Come at 8
By: Quirky Alone    31 days 21 hours 58 minutes ago
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Our June 9 Sex and the City party is all sold out–and has been for a week!–but you can still buy tickets for the 8 pm show at the San Francisco Sundance Kabuki and join us for the after-party at the Bistro Bar at the Kabuki afterward. Come dressed in your finest Monday night ensemble. We’ll be snapping photos on the pink carpet before the movie starts.


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Quirkyalones Unite to Watch the Sex and the City Movie!
By: Quirky Alone    45 days 18 hours 54 minutes ago
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What could be better than getting pleasantly tipsy on a Cosmopolitan while gathered in a theater with hundreds of quirkyalones to watch the much-anticipated movie version of Sex and the City movie? The sex, the fashion, and the wittiest banter around from your fellow quirkyalones.

Please join us at the beautifully remodeled Sundance Kabuki Cinema in San Francisco on Monday, June 9, for an EXCLUSIVE showing of the new Sex and the City movie for quirkyalones (and all those in support of quirkyalones!). We’ll be opening the theater at 7pm for cocktails and mingling. Settle into your seat by 7:25 for the movie. After the movie we’ll continue to discuss and banter at the Bistro Bar in the Kabuki.

What: A party inside the Kabuki theater to watch Sex and the City

When: Doors open at 7pm, movie starts at 7:25pm

Where: The Sundance Kabuki, 1881 Post Street at Geary, in San Francisco

Price: $20 (including popcorn and soda!)

Tickets are available online at www.thelastsinglegirlintheworld.com.

Cool goodie bags and door prizes!

Carrie-Cosmos will be available for purchase during the show!

Your hostesses are five fabulous Bay Area friends who could each write a book about their single lives, and have!!

(in no particular order of course!)

Sasha Cagen, author of Quirkyalone

Wendy Merrill, author of Falling into Manholes

Jerusha Stewart, author of The Single Girl’s Manifesta

Jane Ganahl, author of Naked on the Page

Rachel Sarah, author of Single Mom Seeking

Attendees must be OVER 21, and they will be carded, so no underage boyfriends allowed!

Tickets are going fast, buy yours here!


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Would you wear one of these t-shirts?
By: Quirky Alone    48 days 18 hours 36 minutes ago
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“Can’t meet men. Maybe it’s your outfit . . . ” So begins a story in Women’s Wear Daily about a new t-shirt conversation that aims to spark conversation between single men and women with slogans like “Boy Scouting” and “Just Ask Me.” Would you wear one of these Single Tease t-shirts? Why or why not? Which of the slogans would you be most or least likely to wear?

The idea behind these shirts intrigues me. I hate the way that we’re all so encased in our own private bubbles when we see an attractive stranger in line at a cafe or on the bus. On the other hand I would be mortified to wear most of them. I’d feel too available, too open to anyone. “Hello” is OK–it’s a bit more neutral and friendly and not too demeaning to the shirt-wearer. pickuplines_t.jpgprod_boyscout.jpg


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