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Anyone know of any eligible single men - late 30s to mid 40s


mrtarquin

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So you throwing your hat in the ring t-e-d.(the orignal post was seeking upto mid 40's - but looks like you could be in with a shout now)


Good luck Barbara in your quest.



the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Stating the Bleedin Obvious?

> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> > Is that not late 40's?

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> > the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > > Is 49 ok

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I must have misread the title of the thread then! Looks like: Anyone no of any eligible single men - late 30's to mid 40's to me.


Anyhow, you in or not. If not guess you will let other suitors have a chance to woo Barbara.



the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Nothing in the Original post about age!

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Always interesting to read the list of requirements by those advertising. The OP's is relatively short and standard, but you often see men being particularly exacting..... along the lines of 'slim, petite oriental with green eyes', 'voluptuous redhead at least 5' 9'' or above', 'brown eyed asian beauty, size 10 or less'.


Anyhoo....... good luck OP, hope you find Mr Right :)

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I wonder if t-e-d has looked after himself a bit too much! I do hope he does at least make contact as it seems he was putting himself in the frame when asking if 49 was acceptable (although it was bleedin obvious from the thread title he was just out of scope - otherwise why post).


Go oan t-e-d, go oan, go oan, go oan...


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> True HMB but it WAS a 'qualified' extension "a 49

> year old that has looked after himself", so maybe

> t-e-d's self-confessed 'senior-moment' has made

> him a borderline case at best.

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Hi All


I didn't expect to get such attention to be honest. I thought that someone may know of someone who is single, but if anyone of one you guys wants to get in touch, please do. However you must be SINGLE, meet most of the criteria! and be serious, not time wasters please. I have taken a risk by doing this....and I gather I have at the butt end of some jokes, I don't really mind, as I do own a sense of humor!


Best

B

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