SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Tonda
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Woman. 48 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 45-55
I love the outdoors, traveling, reading, cooking, being with friends and family. I enjoy animals, yard work, do-it-yourself projects, and sports. The best music is from the 60's, 70's & 80's. I'm excited to see where life will take me next... ;)
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Anabel
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Woman. 50 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 47-57
Since I am in the technical field, I like discussing technology and networking. Politics, world events, religion, movies(especially independent films. Anything but horror or Sci Fi), etc. Books I have enjoyed reading recently: The Age of Turbulence, Soldier -- The Al Quaeda & I'm currently reading "Lenin, Stalin, & Hitler - The Age of Social Catastrophe" but it's really tough to get through. Still chewing on "Too Big to Fail". Reading tech stuff as related to my job.When its nice weather, I want to be outside perhaps taking a bike ride (on flat terrain!!!). Since I moved last year, I've found that I really enjoy being outside and doing the landscaping around my house.I love rock music - listening to it - as well as trying to play it on my guitar. I have been playing guitar about 5 years. I consider myself a Beginner/Intermediate player. I play simple stuff. I would like to jam with others although I have only done it once before.Best concert: Disturbed - Hands Down!!!! I'm a loyal friend and partner. Integrity is what I value most in a person. I am very health conscious and I am looking for the same. Someone with whom I can laugh and have stimulating conversation and of course the most important thing is I want to find that special someone that I fall in love with. No gamblers, heavy drinkers, smokers, drug users, cheaters, players, separated or married men please.Thanks for reading!!! Have some coffee and good conversation.
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Marisela
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Woman. 49 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 46-56
Did you ever have a really bad day and a random "Have a great day!" accompanied by a smile from just about anyone made life just a little bit lighter...if just for the moment?My mom always taught me that life is way too short to be miserable...and if I am, then I am the only one that can make things right. So, smile - and make it right...not just for yourself, but for everyone around you! I'm really just a hippie at heart (peace and love...war really blows...and the Beatles were geniuses).). But, I do have fond memories of my grandmother jitterbugging with my uncle in the living room when I was little. Put on some music from the 50's, and my mom and my aunt would pick up the pace. Can't deny those wonderful memories :-) There's nothing like an old fashioned Italian family dinner to put a smile on my face, as will wine & cheese and a day (or night) on the beach. Puttering around my house gives me pleasure; and making Sunday dinner is very special to me. No "chick flicks" for me - action or comedy rules!;The Notebook" or "The Twighlight Saga" any day of the week. Not a huge fan of TV (but, I really miss Denis Leary and "Rescue Me"); however, I will make time for any episode of "Tosh.O", "Friends", "Seinfeld", "Duck Dynasty", or anything on the Food Network.Other than that, life is too short to get caught sitting still - besides, my career requires me to have boat-loads of energy and put in some crazy hours! But, on the flip-side...the grim reaper can't catch a moving target!So, let's try to take life a little less serious, make our steps a little bit lighter, smile a whole lot more, and see where it takes us! Anything laid-back, unintimidating, and fun!