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Shoty
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 24-28
Hi! My name is Shoty. I am never married other caucasian woman without kids from Simi Valley, California, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Annmarie
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Woman. 72 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 62-82
hi there. I'm originally from san Francisco Calif. and moved here 34yrs ago and fell in love with small town life. I have 3 great kids two of whom still live in Calif. I stay active and busy but have slowed down a lot due to age. lol. I go to the nutrition center here thru the week and volunteer in the kitchen if they are short handed, play bingo once a week. Get together with friends a couple of times a week for card games, go to karaoke some times and like to go to local music barn on Saturday nights to here good country music, dance some and once in awhile the band invites me up to sing a song. I also like to attend the concerts at our local casinos if its some one good. I'm just down to earth not rich and not interested in your money either.I'm not the jealous type and dislike jealous hearted people or those who think they are better then others. I won't upgrade so if interested send me an e-mail to *** Bye for nowGO HAVE COFFEE or some place public and get to know each other
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Gwen
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Woman. 34 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 24-44
Hmmm... I suppose this is where I sell myself....Let's see. I'm a typical Gemini - including all characteristics good and bad. I enjoy long walks in the ghetto after sunset (yay, the Heights!). I prefer my steaks medium rare. The word most often used to describe me is: quirky. I was a Chem major, Anthro minor (yes, I accept the "nerd" title willingly). I dance all the time - badly. I don't karaoke, but I'll watch it for entertainment's sake! I love my job and what I do. Be warned, I'm a bit of a workaholic, but I also know how to take time out and enjoy life. I'm an active Monday night poker player (as long as it doesn't cost me more than $20!). About once every week/two weeks, my foodie friends and I go try a new cuisine/restaurant somewhere in town. My little brother is my best friend followed by a quirky ass FTM queer. I'm sooooo a country girl. I spend at least one or two weekends a month out on my parent's farm which can include anything from fishing to just sittin' on the back porch with my feet propped up on the banister watching the cows and the lovely sunset. A few interesting facts about me: - billiards player - gun shooter- dog owner x ***love Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central - sushi lover - poker player- avid reader - preparing for the Zombie Apocalypse- coupon cutter- anal retentive clean freak - in love with Michelle Rodriguez- dual citizenshipI want to know more people who color outside the lines and can't quite be described as anything but unique. Sense of humor and sensible shoes are a must. Smiles are attractive and so are long eyelashes. And it is an absolute MUST that you have viewed "The Princess Bride" at one point in your life, or you will be forced by me to endure two hours of the bestest movie ever. I'll even provide snacks.ADDENDUM A: I am not currently looking for a relationship. Or even dating, for that matter. I want to meet new people as friends and going-out buddies ***can never be surrounded by too many good friends. I'm still single but this does not necessarily mean that I'm scrambling to find someone to "complete me". I'm emotionally/mentally/fiscally stable so if you're down for having a rockin' new friend who loves to try new foods and enjoys road trips, hit me up.ADDENDUM B: Meh... Whatever happens, happens. :)ADDENDUM C: Cancellation of Addendum B.Hmmm.... describing a first date is a difficult question to answer. I suppose that's really dependent on the person, right? No one should ever have a standard cookie cutter mold for first dates. That's, well.... just boring, eh?First dates are about talking, listening and learning. Carnivals/fairs are good places. Museums and parks for the inner artist. Mini-golf, anyone?