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I just had a look at loveandfriends.com and there are some very cute guys on it......

Incidentally I was in the Swan a week last Saturday, the night Ireland won at rugby, and the place was heaving with very drunk young Irish guys. If that's the sort of thing that ticks your boxes, great, but nah, not for me!

People who can think of nothing better to do of an afternoon than play a round of golf; and who the rest of the time prattle about their handicap or regale you with tedious accounts of the last Jack Nicklaus course they holidayed at. And who think that golf is somehow 'good for the environment' and about 'appreciating nature'.

louisiana Wrote:

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> People who can think of nothing better to do of an

> afternoon than play a round of golf; and who the

> rest of the time prattle about their handicap or

> regale you with tedious accounts of the last Jack

> Nicklaus course they holidayed at. And who think

> that golf is somehow 'good for the environment'

> and about 'appreciating nature'.


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Helmuts...



Basically , a bunch of HELMUTS


like I said before...


If the worlds best golfer ever, had to "putt" so many extra holes for thrills; then what's the point ?


Really, it's a sport "predated" by dickheads



Oh, & if you play/watch golf & are reading this then I'm sorry but.....



GET A LIFE








W**F

Narnia Wrote:

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> ....and your dating advice is what exactly W**f?

> WE know your dislike of golf comes from the fact

> they use balls all the time and you can't as

> you've had the op! Try not to be bitter.

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Oh...



Yes, Erm...


Don't get caught smelling your fingers



W**F

I tried Kissinggates.com and was asked to send a supposedly Scottish guy stuck in Nigeria, $6,000 US to help out of a bind after talking to him for 3 days. There also seemed to be no end of army guys looking for a British port in a storm.


Very strange site.

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