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May30-11, 05:05 PM   #52
 
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Damn nerds.

http://www.sciconnect.com/cgi/matchsum.cgi

They have a statistics page with notes
Here, penguin, dating on the south pole: http://www.youfreedating.com/dating-...ole-city1.html
 
May30-11, 05:11 PM   #53

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Here, penguin, dating on the south pole: http://www.youfreedating.com/dating-...ole-city1.html
Sounds like a winner

hell and how are u dong s wll o i am erica nd i am 30yrs of age ith no kids an i am looking formy love as well ok
 
May30-11, 05:36 PM   #54
 
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Oooh, Supreme Onion, you have done well!!
Nice looking chemist here:
http://www.sciconnect.com/members/pics12mf/107854s.jpg
 
May30-11, 05:41 PM   #55
 
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I think SciConnect will work for Evo.
 
May30-11, 05:57 PM   #56
 
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I think SciConnect will work for Evo.
I agree Astro, I dug deeper, Evo, click here and from the men's photos, from sheer looks alone, see if any of these guys suit you (or if none, say nada).

Rhody... matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match, catch me a catch...

P.S. Just to check them out, I clicked on the join link, it says these people are actively seeking others, so be careful what you wish for, lol. 65$ for a year and 30$ for three months.
 
May30-11, 06:36 PM   #57
 
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Sounds like a winner
*wonders what formy love is *
 
May30-11, 06:39 PM   #58
 
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*wonders what formy love is *
Lisa scores one, Jimmy = 54, Lisa = 23 and climbing, Note: numbers are ages as well, hehe...

Rhody...

P.S. Evo is hard at work with her choice(s), I am sure she report back, soon, well, then again, maybe not...
 
May30-11, 09:03 PM   #59
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Unfortunately to look at what's available at the SciConnect site, I'd have to join up. So far the examples just don't do it for me. Although these people are definitely of higher overall quality and more open minded than at other sites.
 
May30-11, 09:17 PM   #60
 
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Unfortunately to look at what's available at the SciConnect site, I'd have to join up. So far the examples just don't do it for me. Although these people are definitely of higher overall quality and more open minded than at other sites.
Keep this in mind, though: there are probably legions of geeks who meet your criteria, but only lurk on that site, hoping to find their EvoGoddess. If you join, you might pique the interest of one of them .
 
May30-11, 09:19 PM   #61
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Keep this in mind, though: there are probably legions of geeks who meet your criteria, but only lurk on that site, hoping to find their EvoGoddess. If you join, you might pique the interest of one of them .
Oooh, I didn't think of that!!
 
May30-11, 09:26 PM   #62
 
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Thank you for the links! I was about to sign up when I started having pain in my hips, especially if I walk or bend forward. I'm not much good at working on a outdoors project, which is what I wanted.
Ok. Your health comes first! I hope you have seen your doctor. Sounds serious. As far as you looking for a mate on the Internet, I have my reservations. Two of my friends did that and ended up putting the guy on DON'T DATE HIM GIRL! (lol!) I can't stop laughing.... Best wishes on your jouney. Hope you fair well.
 
May30-11, 10:49 PM   #63
 
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Quote by Evo View Post
Where are the easy going, intelligent men that don't look like neanderthals standing next to corvettes?
If they were easy going, intelligent, and didn't look like neanderthals, they wouldn't need to stand next to a Corvette. The Corvette is just to divert attention.

It's tough to find a date when

so much depends
upon

a red wheel
barrow

glazed with rain
water

beside the white
chickens.
 
May30-11, 11:14 PM   #64

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*wonders what formy love is *
The best kind of love
 
May30-11, 11:30 PM   #65
 
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I'd go out with you.....

Except that I don't fit your criteria, just like almost 7 billion other people!

You're kind of picky, aren't you!
Evo, you seem like an interesting person. I'd go out with you too...

(Before anybody becomes too disturbed, I'm just kidding. I think I'm as far from fitting Evo's criteria as anybody can possibly be.)
 
May30-11, 11:45 PM   #66
 
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Evo, you seem like an interesting person. I'd go out with you too...

(Before anybody becomes too disturbed, I'm just kidding. I think I'm as far from fitting Evo's criteria as anybody can possibly be.)
I'd probably go out with Evo, too (arm's length relationship to start) if I were not happily married. Unfortunately, the Supreme Lard looks to be a high-maintenance partner, so it would not work at all for me.

I could fall for our new neighbor, though. She spent all afternoon yesterday grubbing the garden-site that I tilled for them and she had dirt all over her. When she'd gotten the sod and roots out, I ran the tractor back up there and tilled that spot two more times, so she'd have nice soft, aerated soil to hoe up and plant their peppers, tomatoes, etc.
 
May31-11, 09:29 AM   #67
 
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I could fall for our new neighbor, though. She spent all afternoon yesterday grubbing the garden-site that I tilled for them and she had dirt all over her. When she'd gotten the sod and roots out, I ran the tractor back up there and tilled that spot two more times, so she'd have nice soft, aerated soil to hoe up and plant their peppers, tomatoes, etc.
Man, that is just burgeoning with euphamistic imagery.
 
May31-11, 11:22 AM   #68
 
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I could fall for our new neighbor, though. She spent all afternoon yesterday grubbing the garden-site that I tilled for them and she had dirt all over her. When she'd gotten the sod and roots out, I ran the tractor back up there and tilled that spot two more times, so she'd have nice soft, aerated soil to hoe up and plant their peppers, tomatoes, etc.
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Man, that is just burgeoning with euphamistic imagery.
Dave,

You dared to go (and then post about) what I was thinking as well. I am glad it wasn't just me who took Turbo's comments that way.

Rhody...
 
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