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Posted by j meyer on March 12, 2006 at 18:59:28 from (68.115.81.106):
Hello guys, and gals... Being a young man approching my mid 20's here, I've become a bit more interested in the world of finding that special lady....well, about 2 months ago I came accross this site- www.farmersonly.com- and took a chance and posted myself up. I did try a couple sites before, but with little luck, and high joining fees. With this site, its basically farm based people online, and the first month is TOTALLY FREE!!! I received a gob of emails right off the bat from all kinds of farm girls, but I can proudly say, I met a totally awesome dairy farmers daughter and we got many things in common. Things are going great, and I havent been this happy in a long time:) What I am getting at is that for anyone out there basically in my shoes not that long ago- looking for a farm based person with no luck, give it a shot. I'd never sign my name to a post that I dont truely believe, and this one I do very much. If I can make just one more persons life better by posting this, its worth it 10 times over:) Anyone else by chance have luck with this site as well???
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