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Jp
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Man. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: woman. In age: 18-25
Born and raised on a ranch in Kansas but currently in Independence, Ks trying to get my associates in criminal justice. Looking for a girl with a pretty smile, a great sense of humor and tons of confidence (extremely attractive). Also she can't be afraid of having a good time and get a little dirty. Questions? Add me on ***, jmeek***
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Gid
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Man. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 42-52
Well, I was going to type a bunch of miscellaneous letters here, but I think I will actually try for a change...I have goals in life!, I want to start my own Electrical Contracting Business, which I am just a couple of months away from starting. I would love to travel more often to countries that normally wouldn't be a topic of conversation( Belize for starters). I like to go out to eat, go to concerts, beerfests, Bed and Breakfasts, Philly sports events, day trips, wine tasting, dive bars, fancy schmancy restaurants, relaxing on my deck, or going to the lake and hopping in a kayak or boat. But I don't want to do these fun exciting things alone. I have a select group of friends but they have theirs, and I would like mine. Any questions feel free to ask :) Something we decide together...who knows
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Wynn
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Man. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 39-49
Imagine that you are standing in line at a café somewhere in Europe or South America. Imagine you’re smiling brightly eyeing a chocolate croissant. Imagine too that I am behind you in line and that I’ve noticed you. Maybe it is because of your beautiful smile and natural beauty. But maybe, too, it’ Or maybe it’s because of the way you flick your hair as you think about your next adventure.And seeing you covet that croissant makes me want to speak up and same something funny. To tell you a joke or to ask about the book you have in your hand. But we are strangers in a line and what could I say without sounding a little weird. Besides, we may not even speak the same language. Even if we do, you might find it a little strange if I start talking about myself and my interests. And besides, all you might be thinking about is sinking your teeth into that delicious chocolate croissant while sipping on your latte. I hope you glance back and like what you see. I hope that you like tall, dark, French Canadian men with charming smiles. That you think I am handsome and intriguing. That you aren't intimidated by confident and outspoken men. Would you say thank you and move on or would you ask something trivial to be polite? Would you be intrigued by the amount of travelling I have done and my unique view of the world. But we aren’t in a café in some foreign country right now and we don’t speak different languages, so I guess what I am asking is – if you turned around in that line after I said something funny would you sit down and share a travel story or two with me? If so, what would you say? A quick drink and maybe a stroll along the water.