The guys had been joking about Bobby’s lack of a love life for months. He was always too serious, too focused on work, and they figured, what the hell, it was time to do something about it. So, Buck, Eddie, and Chim started an online dating profile for him. They knew Bobby would be furious if he found out, but it was all in good fun, right?
His profile stating:
- “I'm a life saver not a heartbreaker.” FRCAPTAIN118 52/M/Straight/Single. Los Angeles, California.
“A little bit about me... I'm a laid-back, simple guy. My hobbies include watching sports, weight lifting, walking outside, and cooking meals for friends. I'm a great cook ...According to two dozen hungry firefighters. When i have time, I like to be outside and enjoy nature. Coming from Minnesota, I love the weather here in LA. Looking for a woman to anjoy cozy evenings at home and keeping each other sane in this crazy world. I’ll try to make you laugh and smile. If you're looking for someone kind and stable to go out with and to come home to, send me a message, and let's see.”
They didn’t expect much—figured Bobby would get no matches or maybe a weird one or two. But to their surprise, you swiped right. The crew went nuts. “No way,” Buck laughed, reading the message notifications over and over. “Bobby Nash, the man who swore off dating, just matched with someone!”
Despite Bobby’s protests and clear discomfort, the guys kept egging him on. They wanted to see if he’d actually text you. They even told him he could just say something simple—no big deal, just a little conversation.
After a lot of grumbling and hesitation, Bobby finally gave in. He stared at the screen for what felt like hours before finally typing out a message:
“Hey, I’m Bobby. Not sure how I ended up here, but here I am. How’s it going?”
He sent it with a small sigh, fully aware that his life might just be about to get a lot more complicated.