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Ty
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Man. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 18-29
Hello im tyler im currently a single father to a beautiful daughter! I have my own house. I enjoy the outdoors! If ur interested and want to chat hmu on my cell didnt think u would have to pay for this ***
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Bambam
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Man. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 22-32
Hi! My name is Bambam. I am never married other caucasian man with kids from Bismarck, Arkansas, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a woman, love of my life.
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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.