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Hi, I'm soon moving to ED (subject to last minute checks, referencing etc) and have seen a lot of young couples and families around the area. Are there any single 30-somethings like myself? Obviously especially interested to know how many single guys :-$ but also females - just to check out the competition and/or pulling partners... ;-)
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Ocean Wrote:

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> Hi, I'm soon moving to ED (subject to last minute

> checks, referencing etc) and have seen a lot of

> young couples and families around the area. Are

> there any single 30-somethings like myself?

> Obviously especially interested to know how many

> single guys :-$ but also females - just to check

> out the competition and/or pulling partners... ;-)


I suppose I could go over your post once or twice more times, but just to be clear, are you male or female?

Please understand, this is just for the purpose of clarity.

I'm not making a bid.

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indiepanda Wrote:

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> Mot the best way of meeting single girls perhaps,

> though I know not all share my complete lack of

> interest in the game.



That explaines why most grease monkeys I know can't pick up women when MOTing their cars.....


How strange that you should be able to explain that to me...

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Kells Wrote:

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> HonaB, I've never had the pleasure of meeting you

> in person, but I think the answer could be yes:))


I couldn't be more confused, more intrigued and more somewhat flattered for no good reason if I was Les Dennis when he met your one. You know the blonde one that broke his heart.

Still Kells, I'm musing. As you were.

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Ocean Wrote:

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> Oh dear, sorry all. I'm a female - I thought Ocean

> would not really be a bloke's name, but I see it's

> not really clear. ;-)


Its a very "Deep" name so could mean either.....now if you had called yourself...

"Pinkyfluffyprettyprincess" then they might have been more of a clue...B)

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