SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Goodwin
Online
Man. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 29-39
While my friends were drinking and partying, I went to college, got a couple degrees, a job and bought a house.(lame I know)Now while they are stressing out about life and how they are going to pay for their apartment and kids week to week I can go race cars, go hiking with my dogs, help my parents out at the farm or whatever I like.Opposites may attact but I am sure it's people with similar drives, motivation and interests in life that last.I want someone who I can respect, who intrigues me. Someone who not only has goals and dreams but actually had the ambition to attain some of them. Someone who is knowledgeable on a myriad of subjects so I am never bored talking to them. Someone who succeeds at life rather then just getting by day to day and never planning any further then the weekend. I am looking for someone who has their head on straight, and has their life in order, as I do mine. My determination and hard work has gotten me very far and I would love to meet someone who aspires to succeed.I'm not perfect, no one is, but I try not to put on too much of a front that's only going to change later. I rather get to know someone that worry about putting on the same dinner and a movie act everyone does. If that's what you want to do that's fine, but I'm not picky.If it goes somewhere you are not going to look back in a few years and go gee it's a good thing we had that nice dinner, THAT'S why we get along so well.
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Abbot
Online
Man. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 32-42
I'm 34 years old. Have a 3 year old son. He's adorable, but I may be biased. He's running all over the place. And can do a somersault, which he calls "see-salt". A quote I saw recently that almost made me snort coffee out of my nose: "Vegetarians eat vegetables. Humanitarians scare me."Around 5:30 or so every day after work I get big smiles from my little guy. And nose "meeps".What I look for in a lady:NiceGood with children (though it will probably be a while before he gets introduced to somebody. Heck, he's 3 years old so it's not like I can ask him for an opinion of anybody). No drugs! Note I'm not saying "never have ever done them." I mean, I'm 34. I don't drink like I'm in college now either. There's a time to grow up.Respects the Second Amendment. You don't have to have a howitzer in your backyard. It is a right, a responsibility, but not a requirement of citizens. Besides, what are you going to do when the zombies come? Scare them off with harsh language? Don't break into my rec room.Care about yourself and your health. I am trying to maintain, and improve, my physical health with exercise.And....of course, attraction. But personality and attitude always are more important.Other than that, I'm pretty open.I'm not much of a TV buff, but I do have a few programs I like to watch when I get the chance. Like House, Two and a Half Men (I know, Charlie Sheen is a dirtball, but he's an entertaining one), the Simpsons, Family Guy......I'm a cancer survivor.I have a sarcastic sense of humor. I like to interject movie quotes into conversation whenever possible. I also enjoy inventing words on occasion (especially after a couple drinks) for comic effect. Like "fantabulous", and "entertainability", and now "dirtbaggishness", but I'm not sure I can claim the patent on either one. Now doesn't that sound like something you'd say if you'd tossed a couple adult beverages into your bloodstream? I like to laugh and create laughter as well. Though lately that's been farther between than I care to admit. Had I not possessed a good sense of humor I'd have already gone a little nutso.Laughter can cure just about any ill. If not, there's always duct tape. Or, better yet, Gorilla Tape. I don't know if it will restrain a large primate, but it would definitely be better than nothing, if that's all you got and the tranquilizers are wearing off.Okay, just to clarify......I don't have a computer at home. I can get online at work as long as I don't abuse it. First dates are always difficult to plan for. The whole "dinner and a movie" thing doesn't work, you can't talk while you eat or watch the movie. So, I'm open to suggestions. Some place quiet with seats for talking, perhaps? Not that dinner wouldn't be an option, of course, it's just that you have, what, five minutes to decide what to eat, then a little while to chat before you get food in your teeth. Okay, that's a little simplistic.Besides, the goal of the first date is to determine whether a second date is an option or not......(there's that sarcastic sense of humor making its presence known).A good first date could be a walk around town, and conversing. Or the firing range, though serious conversation would have to take place prior and after putting on the hearing protection. And if you've never been, of course, a talk about safety would be a very important part of pre-date conversation.
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Harris
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Man. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: woman. In age: 28-38
Hi I'm Mike. I guess a regular week for me would be working 3 days and having 4 days off. On my days off I try to stay busy with playing hockey, hanging out with family, friends, golf and school once a week...etc. I love my job and I'm very fortunate to be where I am today. I'm really looking for someone that is active, wants to travel, and loves to have fun. We only live once! I think lunch or a drink is good for the first date. If there is a connection then the 2nd date can be something more fun with dinner.