SPOTLIGHT
a girl on the first date. He comes back groveling and apolo-
gizing and I fix him up with someone else. So I mean they do
break the commandments because they think they know
better than I do. Then, they are in the dog house and when
they hit the dog house that is when they say to me, ‘Please
help me now’ and that’s usually how you break a stallion in.
If they want the carrot, they are going to have to sit down
and beg for it.” It would seem that the same rule of thumb
applies to the wealthy gay men of West Hollywood. “Yes, I
mean one of the people who was supposed to be dating
on the show, he kind of like…flaked on us. So there’s a lot of
flaking going on. It’s like enough already. We can’t handle
your flake factor. Just because you’re gay, it doesn’t give
you an excuse to flake. That’s ridiculous. That’s just being
someone who is irresponsible. And he’s still single, so what
does he know? He’s going to be in a nursing home serving
drinks!”
What does Patti envision for the future of Millionaire
Matchmaker? “I think we’re going to go on the road next
year. I really want to hit the other 49 states. Show a different
kind of millionaire and girl in different cities. I think when
we get out of L.A.; we won’t have as much flakey behavior.
L.A. is the hardest place to find love because people are so
beautiful and so shallow. I mean, look at Heidi Montag and
ten surgeries in one day at 23 years old. Shoot that doctor!
We are all searching for perfection and perfection does not
exist. We have to start looking at our hearts. Especially in
times of crisis like the earthquake in Haiti, it’s not going to
matter what you look like when the sky is falling down.”
The Millionaire’s Club was founded in January 2000 by Patti Stanger,
author of Become Your Own Matchmaker - 8 Easy Steps for Attracting
Your Perfect Mate—available on
Amazon.com
30 RAGE monthly | February 2010
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