Highest-Rated Woman On Dude’s Dating Spreadsheet Might Sue Her Spreadsheet Subordinate
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Highest-Rated Woman On Dude’s Dating Spreadsheet Might Sue Her Spreadsheet Subordinate


The woman who forwarded some guy’s instantly infamous dating spreadsheet to her friends who in turn forwarded it to the World Wide Web was “spiteful,” claims another woman on the spreadsheet who just so happens to have the highest beauty ranking. Liliana Beidaut, a year-old makeup artist who got the highest rating, a 9. Merkur made the mistake of telling one date, a year-old Upper East Side brunette named Arielle, about his detailed Excel spreadsheet technique for keeping track of his many Match.

Arielle somehow persuaded him to forward the spreadsheet to her, and now everyone knows Merkur’s secret to dating success. Of course, now that his photos are plastered all over the Internet, some uncharitable ladies are wondering how this husky investment banker got so many hot dates in the first place. Yep, sure is a mystery!

David Merkur investment banker Here’s what not to do when online dating — make a spreadsheet of the girls you went out.

David Merkur’s dating document, with monitor closely and monitor casually tags, has become an internet sensation. A banker who kept a creepy computer log of eight women he was dating put his foot in it when he showed it to one of them. But after getting on famously with a girl called Arielle, he emailed her the document – and it has now become an internet sensation. David, who works for finance firm Ladder Capital, wrote to Arielle: “Well, this could be a mistake, but what the hell The New Yorker listed the women in alphabetical order and detailed his thoughts on their physical appearances, giving each a score out of ten, with some being awarded a 7.

He bizarrely decided to send the spreadsheet to Arielle after a date on April 4 because she “worked with spreadsheets a lot too”. Astonished, she forwarded it to a group of friends and two days later it had been passed around the world. Arielle wrote to her friends: “Wanted to pass this on to you for some Monday morning entertainment.

I went on a date with this guy last Wednesday. For some strange reason, he actually does. The spreadsheet was split into categories including ‘Monitor closely’ and ‘Monitor casually’ tags. It detailed text and email exchanges as well as the venues where David and his date met. David told a US celebrity gossip site he regretted making the spreadsheet, saying he had made “an extraordinarily dumb decision”.

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