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It recently occurred to me that there's so much lurve in these virtual rooms that the EDF could probably bear the weight of another forum heading called WLTM (Would Like To Meet - for you ignorant Smug Marrieds out there...)


It'd keep everybody happy.


The Love Grinches wouldn't have to wade through the endless unrequited lurve posts (unless they wanted to) and the Unrequited Lovers would know exactly where they could go to find The One.


Might get some new advertisers/ sponsors too...


Anyway, what do you think?


Admin, keep an eye on the thread :)


PS - I would have posted this under the About This Forum header but since no one has been in there since December 11th, the heating hasn't been on so it's freezing!

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@Ladymuck - Grovel, grovel. Didn't mean to offend too much. I meant ignorant as not knowing as supposed to not wanting to know! Subtle but definite difference in my books. Sorry dear!... :)


@ Woof - As is the way of these things, if it takes off, that particular room will no doubt be full of ISMs masquerading as Lonely Hearts! *tsk*

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LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> Single, intelligent, slightly crazy female WLTM

> similar male, over 35 for DIY projects and digging

> the garden and occasional raunchy sex. Must like

> animals and cooking.


I like this post Legal. If I was a man we'd be married!

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daizie Wrote:

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> LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Single, intelligent, slightly crazy female WLTM

> > similar male, over 35 for DIY projects and

> digging

> > the garden and occasional raunchy sex. Must

> like

> > animals and cooking.

>

> I like this post Legal. If I was a man we'd be

> married!



Legal, I've met you for about 3 minutes and think you could be charged under Trades Description Act, "Slightly" crazy???? ;-p

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