SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Carol
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Man. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 35-45
I enjoy sports, working out, skiing and golfing. Looking for someone got hang out with and do a few of those things. I also like movies, concerts and shows.I am fun, out going, and funny. Looking for the same.Don't really know what else to type here. Most people don't really read this and if they do most judge on how you talk about yourself. I think the best way to know someone is to have a conversation. So If you want to know more just ask.
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Duffy
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Man. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 36-46
i like the out doors racing going out and have a good time but likes being home 2 I'm looking 4 someone 2 like the same and some one just understanding that life dos not need 2 be so hard life is what u want 2 make of it
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Terah
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Man. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 33-43
To start with, I'm very shy. At my job as a lab technician I hardly even look at people, let alone talk to them. An advice column I read in a newspaper a while ago makes me think I must have Asperger's, but what can I do? And anyway, even Miss Manners doesn't know everything, hard as that may be to believe. Beyond that, I guess I'm nerdy. I love novels and popular science books. I like T.V., although, excepting "Star Trek" and "Futurerama" reruns, if it's not on PBS I'm probably not interested. The science and nature and interview shows, those British mysteries (";- it's just as well I work second shift, since otherwise I'd never turn it off. If anyone else saw "; last weekend, you should definitely write me; we can talk about the greatness of Judi Dench, a subject on which I, for one, could go on all day. For music, increasingly I listen to classical, though occasionally I can still sneak in some of that old-time rock, like the Killers. On weekends I go to museums and go hiking with my dog. Anyway, I'd love to meet a person I could talk to and do simple things with. Though I've been getting braver about seeing movies by myself, I'd still love to have a date, terrified though I'd be at first. A person who makes me smile, and who hopefully would be at least moderately amused by me in return, is all I (or anyone, I think) could ask for. Oh, I don't know. If it was summer I might say a picnic, complete with a covered basket with baguettes and a wine bottle sticking out. Or else, tennis: I'm like the new McEnroe (not really. Actually, I haven't been on a court with a fence high enough to keep me from smacking the ball over it every other shot.) As it is, did I mention I like museums? I expected to fall asleep but ended up enjoying myself a lot. Just sitting in the audience before the curtain came up and looking at all the people was memorable.