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daizie Wrote:

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> No thank you Legal, i dont think i could date

> someone i could have given birth to. Is he after

> a roof over his head, a bit of turkey and some

> christmas stuffing ?


Lol, he was only going to be staying for a couple of days, but I reckon he might have hoped for a bit of stuffing!

emc Wrote:

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> Right, was just about to be brave and post photo

> but forum closing in just over 24 hours so think

> will wait till open again - is anyone going to be

> brave and join me?


I don't want to ruin it just yet

I'm happily married but I'm pretty sure an EDF singles night would be awful...posters on a forum is different to just a random selection of people on say a speed dating night...got disatser written all over it IMO. Why don't you just try the EDF drinks? I believe there's been a few 'relationships' as a result and possibly a marriage? (confirmation please old skool).

karter Wrote:

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> Not sure that's enough quids, maybe they are

>

> a/ too good looking

> b/ too busy working on career and funds

> c/ busy travelling and exploring the world

>

> expand your minds you two boys.---->


Yes I did that and ended up in Sainburys down aisle number 10 .... I found myself going round and round in circles with my trolley ... ... I later found out that he was a twin ...I was chasing 2 men..... Tooooooo funny!!!


Still dizzy!

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