Single guys?
#1
Single guys?
Hi
My girlfriend is over here on hols from the UK & would love to meet a nice, honest, single guy (if they're are any around!?) She is 40, single, no kids, loves travel, outdoor life, bar-b's, horses, social drinking, etc etc.
Lovely girl, any offers?
My girlfriend is over here on hols from the UK & would love to meet a nice, honest, single guy (if they're are any around!?) She is 40, single, no kids, loves travel, outdoor life, bar-b's, horses, social drinking, etc etc.
Lovely girl, any offers?
#2
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Re: Single guys?
And mine's coming in July..... same spec, but we're Sydney-ish, so if any candidates are reading the OP and thinking 'ooooh! but I'm not in Perth, dammit', then PM me in July!
#7
Re: Single guys?
I would have thought the little pink sex symbol thingy next to her name was a bit of a giveaway but why spoil people's thoughts
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Re: Single guys?
Crikey, why come all this way for a bloke ? Couldnt she find a shag closer to home ?
#11
Re: Single guys?
It might even help if we knew where she was. I ain't travelling to darwin for no one, nice bird or not.
Jazzys
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#13
Re: Single guys?
lol
as in girlfriend, I mean girl as in 'friend', sorry no weird love triangles going on here, just doin a bit of match making.
She's from the Midlands in Uk, on hols here, but im tryin to find her a nice single guy in Oz so she moves out here!
sorry to spoil ur fun!
Jo
as in girlfriend, I mean girl as in 'friend', sorry no weird love triangles going on here, just doin a bit of match making.
She's from the Midlands in Uk, on hols here, but im tryin to find her a nice single guy in Oz so she moves out here!
sorry to spoil ur fun!
Jo
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Re: Single guys?
Oh, she's after a mail order hubby to sponsor her. She needs to get ICQ and search for ozzie blokes, I'm sure there would be a few sheep farmers living in remote WA, looking for a sheila to replace dolly.