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I have a lovely female friend (41), very good looking, slim (not that these things matter, but it helps) who would like to meet a local chap for an entertaining, low-pressured drink in East Dulwich. Own hair negotiable but own teeth a must. My friend is interested in books (high and low brow), sports, food, travel, music and the theatre. She can't face the hideousness of a dating website and our circle is only smug-marrieds with kids, I recommend her highly but have no one suitable or unsuitable to introduce her to. She's upbeat, sociable and thinks that even if Mr Right doesn't materialise it would be good to expand her circle of friends locally. If you have a friend you could recommend or if you think you might be the very man to put a spring in her step then please step forward.

She....( you.. )


Sounds FAR too good for any of my " friends "


Now be honest, on a 1- 10 scale how neurotic are you/is she


I mean, is "selotape" used to pick hairs/dust off the stair carpet, are cushions "plumped" for example, in rotation every time you ...sorry "she" walks in the room ?


Now for a brief word association test


BUNNY


Boiler ☐


-Kins ☐


Oh, yes please with extra gravy ☐


Tick box.




Best wishes & good luck


I'll keep my ears peeled



W**F

Rose


Now that's just uncalled for, You and Mickmac have just punctured my ego.


Pam may have been a bit plastic, but she had feelings and I felt like I had let her down.


No matter what I just couldn't get her to re-inflate that passion afterwards

hi I have a friend that is in search for a lady friend. He is lovely although slightly excentric!he is late 30's he works in theatre, well read,not overweight but not slim. Tall, dark hair, incredible sweet and interesting and would love to meet a lady. As he works in theatre its hard to meet people due to the hours he works so is still single. if your friend would like to meet someone who is lovely but quirky send me a pm.

daizie Wrote:

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> Just how quirky is quirky ?


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Dazzers



Stick to this motto & you can't go wrong.....believe me I've tried ( yeah.. really )



"Never go out with anyone madder than yourself"



It's foolproof



W**F

ludoscotts Wrote:

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> hi I have a friend that is in search for a lady

> friend. He is lovely although slightly

> excentric!he is late 30's he works in theatre,

> well read,not overweight but not slim. Tall, dark

> hair, incredible sweet and interesting and would

> love to meet a lady. As he works in theatre its

> hard to meet people due to the hours he works so

> is still single. if your friend would like to meet

> someone who is lovely but quirky send me a pm.

______________________________________________________________________


Or...


Tall single "nite worker" male with hair WLTM lady for final journey of self discovery before turning 40

Weird & out of shape insomniac ( but not dangerous )

Interests. Theatre, frocks & Musicals



That should do it....




W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> ludoscotts Wrote:

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

> -----

> > hi I have a friend that is in search for a lady

> > friend. He is lovely although slightly

> > excentric!he is late 30's he works in theatre,

> > well read,not overweight but not slim. Tall,

> dark

> > hair, incredible sweet and interesting and

> would

> > love to meet a lady. As he works in theatre its

> > hard to meet people due to the hours he works

> so

> > is still single. if your friend would like to

> meet

> > someone who is lovely but quirky send me a pm.

> __________________________________________________

> ____________________

>

> Or...

>

> Tall single "nite worker" male with hair WLTM lady

> for final journey of self discovery before turning

> 40

> Weird & out of shape insomniac ( but not dangerous

> )

> Interests. Theatre, frocks & Musicals

>

>

> That should do it....

>

>

>

> W**F



Woof I can't believe you have let my (Victoria) secret out of the bag

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