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Lol yeh it is a funny topic but if you get to meet a few girls through it why not ;)

You're an attractive guy with a skyline - you shouldn't have too much trouble lining the girls up ;)

What's wrong with the girls you usually meet anyway?

Is it more likely all the girls are wrong, or the one common factor? :P

I think Matt needs to get out and meet some people. I met my hubby over SAU we met on a cruise one night..

HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

You'd think that, wouldn't you. (not you specifically, the royal "you")

Lol.. that's what I thought too..

Is it more likely all the girls are wrong, or the one common factor? :P

Shut your face woman

Lol yeh it is a funny topic but if you get to meet a few girls through it why not ;)

You're an attractive guy with a skyline - you shouldn't have too much trouble lining the girls up ;)

What's wrong with the girls you usually meet anyway?

Too young?

How old are all these girls, srsly. :P

But yeah, I'm shocked he hasn't found a good girl that doesn't stress him yet... If I can find one, so should he :P

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Wooo my dating thread is revived! :P

Oh yea it'll be pretty cool to have that speed dating thing but for that to work we need chicks and every SAU cruise I've been on it's been a massive sausage fest xD

omg, ur way too cute. x

Aww thankyou ;) lol

every SAU cruise I've been on it's been a massive sausage fest xD

without intentionally being sexist to either men or women;

in general

car meets = sausage fests

insert female hobby(shiiet I dunno, shopping,yoga?) = taco fests

try finding a taco oriented hobby

thought it was a bit random to be looking for girls on a skyline forum matty but then...then i got my first unsolicited message in a while from a girl on a 'proper' dating site (Plenty of fish).

This is the kind of talent i attract...

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Lives in bathurst so...yeah too far.

any girls here more local and not almost hitched? (unlike the one SAU girl who is talking to me, you know who you are you cruel cruel woman :P)

oh and in case this garners me a fabled 'permaban' here is some eye bleach.

and also more what i had in mind..

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