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Bud
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Man. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: woman. In age: 51-61
In a lot of ways, I am a very driven person! I devote alot of time to my job. I realy like the lake when I get time not just fishing, I like to pull the boys sking. I like to camp out but I like going out also. I used to go out dancing alot and proble could still rember how.
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Bennett
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Man. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 48-58
Hi and thanks for viewing my profile!!Let's see, what would you like to know first about me? Well, smiles come easily to my face and I love to share a laugh with others. My sense of humor will never be a career option but I love to sneak in a quip to bring a smile to your face!I love all kinds of movies including chic flicks but for me to watch a movie a second time it is mandatory there be a happy ending. I am definitely a happy ending kinda guy :)Software engineering is my chosen profession so naturally I love computers. I love the challenge of finding something online to help someone else or write a program that will help someone else in their life. I work with some wonderful people and am constantly amazed at how incredibly sharp the people in this profession are! I would love to experience firsthand some of the local flavor. But at the same time I am very open to exploring new local roads, local events or diners. I love a walk in the woods, especially fall (bonus if that is your fav season!)I hope that gives you a little glimpse of what I am like. My hope is that you share a similar sense of humor, laugh easily at jokes, will be straight and tell it like it is, love to hang around the house, check out garage sales, visit with friends, workout, love fireplaces, and like the movie title "Must Love Dogs" because my black lab will adore you!I hope to hear from you soon! As you can tell, I am more interested in getting to know you than what the actual activity may be!
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Guadalupe
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Man. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 49-59
Picture this. It's the first date for us. We meet at a restaurant of mutual choosing. At first glance, you're relieved to see that your date looks like his pictures. You see the same relief in my eyes. We hardly notice our hearts beating a little faster as we say hello. Our tension eases a bit from the quiet low light atmosphere in the dining area. The waiter takes our drink orders, ah,****ails to take the edge off. We both share in conversation, light and easy, laughter, followed by a quaint silence. Telling stories from the far to recent past. Noticing that we have enough in common to relate to each other, and enough differences to keep things interesting. The food and service are adequate, we hardly notice, taking more notice in each other as the evening progresses. It's getting late and we agree that we've had a great time, and will do it again. I walk you to your car and say good night and that moment is suddenly there! The first kiss, frozen in time. And the realization that it was really nice, and really real. Oh, that wonderful feeling!Is that really so hard? No hidden agendas, just two people seeing if this is it, the real One. I like demur over crass, vulnerability over gullibility, diplomacy over harsh, but honesty over diplomacy. I would love for us to take on new adventures together, things neither one of us has done before. And passion, real, true passion. Not "taking care" of one another for sake of the others pleasure, but a love that feeds and builds off of a blunt God given attraction for one another. I still believe in love at first sight, chivalry, opening doors, and holding hands everywhere. I believe that if a person is interested in another, especially in this media, that it makes no difference who makes the first move, and the receiver of the first move should respond with honesty. Don't be afraid to say hello, but I promise to let you know if I'm not interested, and I would appreciate the same. Uh, I think I described it up top. But variables are nice too.