So, a little about me... my name's Carl. I'm from the Milwaukee area, went to school in Oshkosh and graduated with a Communications degree and, for whatever it's worth, a History minor. During that time I was also in the WI Air National Guard but have since got out. Now I'm just living with a buddy of mine in Milw on the south side by St Luke's hospital. Recently, I just got a new job as a manager at one of the local big box retailers so I'm definitely excited about this new opportunity!
If you take a look at the keywords there's a good chance you'll figure out what kind of a guy I am and what I enjoy doing for fun. But to summarize, I enjoy most all things music. Listening to, experiencing new, and playing it (I've been a drummer since 5th grade). I'm very much a social person and love spending a night on the town doing just about anything... barhopping is fun but there is also so much more to do like go to the museums (art & history), try new and exciting restaurants, or go ice skating in the current winter months or out to any of the abundent weekend festivals in summer.
In terms of the type of girl I'm looking for, well I'd say I'm not overly picky but I also don't want to just settle. Sure physical attraction needs to play some role but what's beyond that is also quite important. If you can speak your mind and be conversational without being whiny or demanding that would be superb. Obviously I would prefer to date someone who also has an above average taste for social environments. However, I equally respect the time spent cuddling on the couch watching a movie and ordering chinese for a night in.
All in all, I'd like to think that if anything were to or could come out of this, it's that I meet a few new people that are fun to be with and we enjoy spending time together. If something progresses beyond that, then I'd say this experience would not be a wasted one at all. Thanks for reading and if you made it this far, why not send a little message?

There are so many different options or ways this can be handled, I think it's only fair to say this should probably be handled on a situational basis. Coffee or a quick lunch could work just as well as a nice cozy and comfortable dinner and drinks. It's all about being in a mutually comfortable environment and giving each person a fair chance at getting to know the other. Anythng after that is purely up to us!