The Week contest - Everlasting love?
What would you call a dating site that was brutally honest about its customers' chances of finding lasting love?
Last week’s contest: A study has found that married couples who met online are three times more likely to divorce than those who met face-to-face. What title would you give a dating site that was brutally honest about its users’ dismal chances of finding lasting love?
Results:
THE WINNER: Unconscious Coupling
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Betsy Whidden, Essex, Conn.
SECOND PLACE: Knot4long.com
Helen Meyerhoff, Highland Park, Ill.
THIRD PLACE: MisMatch.com
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Barbara Farrell, Salem, S.C.
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
OkStupid
Dan Boone, Indiana, Pa.
Til Delete Do Us Part
Karl Harrison, Paducah, Ky.
Romance Roulette
Shirley Cosby, Emory, Tex.
One-in-Three-Harmony
Beryl Young, Carlsbad, Calif.
Amore-or-less
Bob Scheibel, Woodland Hills, Calif.
HitchnDitch.com
Angela Lynn, Charlottesville, Va.
PlayPal
Denise Vujnovich, La Crosse, Wis.
Pre-Nupster
Brad Mitchell, North Kingstown, R.I.
SpeedHate.com
Deborah Early, Chicago, Ill.
Pro Tem
Catherine Butler, El Dorado, Ariz.
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