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Posted by jokers on June 25, 2003 at 16:26:20 from (24.59.83.233):
In Reply to: Re: Re: I second the motion for a singles forum on posted by bob on June 25, 2003 at 14:11:33:
Well I feel for you guys that can`t find a girl who shares your passion for old iron, but not too much, LOL. Try finding a girl who`s into modified chainsaws and then tell me how hard you have it! I`m 42 and will be divorced at the end of August. Taking a huge financial hit but it`s only money. The thing that gets me is being away from my right hand man, nearly 6 year old son. Don`t know if I`ll ever trust another woman enough to close my eyes and sleep around her, and women don`t seem to like to be made to get out of bed and leave in the middle of the night, so it looks like I`ll probably have more time for my hobbies, LOL. Probably finally get that old dozer I want to restore and enjoy being true to myself for a change. Remember to be careful what you ask for, lonely guys. Russ
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