January 2018 to April 2018

Men 40 and more

results: 61 - 68 of 68

# 58730 - mark (59/M) - 2018-01-25 12:12:53
United Kingdom
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Hobbies/Interests: reading, adventures, motorbikes, and many more

Introduction:
im mark live in England uk,

   
# 58647 - jerry (60/M) - 2018-01-07 21:11:05
Malaysia
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Hobbies/Interests: general

Introduction:
It would be nice if some asian ladies (45-65yrs) out there would write to me to exchange life experiences or anything under the sun, perhaps for a laugh or two. A simple man by nature, seeking to establish some long-term friendships and nothing else !

   
# 59152 - Eric james (61/M) - 2018-03-25 09:03:21
United States
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Introduction:
I am a Country Man at heart. Am quiet but yet I love to meet people, open to new things in life love to treat people the way i wanted to be treated, love shopping, camping, country, beach, traveling and animals. divorced 6yrs ago and i am a telecommunication engineer.

   
# 59079 - Sankareswaran (61/M) - 2018-03-15 19:37:02
India
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Languages: English
Hobbies/Interests: Yoga, Photography, Nature, Birds, Stamps and coins collecting

Introduction:
I can speak Tamil and English, and I can understand Hindi to little extent. I will help you as free guide, if you come to Madurai, Tamilnadu State, India. No scammers, liars, terrorists please. Genuine friendship only.

   
# 59206 - Bill (65/M) - 2018-04-02 17:49:14
United States
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Languages: English
Hobbies/Interests: ham radio, picnics, making friends, nature, photography, spending time with friends and family, fishing, pen palling, cooking, and so much more.

Introduction:
Hi my name is Bill. I am 65 years old. Looking for snail mail and email pen pal's. If you are interested in writing to me, write me at my email address and we will exchange our postal addresses. I am happily married to my wife Margie, so am ONLY looking for friendship. I prefer to write to females age 30 to 50, as I relate better with women than I do men. I have good moral values and am looking for someone who is like minded. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, Bill

   
# 58651 - Hgeorge (67/M) - 2018-03-29 14:49:02
Cuba
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Languages: Spanish & English

Introduction:
I would like to exchange correspondence with people all over the world. I am a retired teacher but am currently working as a translator and work in a hostel making bookings. I like oldies, talking, parties and get along with people. I am looking for sincere friends not a love affair, age does not matter. If coming to my country visit me.

Updated since 2018-01-08 15:01:59
   
# 59230 - Tom Chapin (68/M) - 2018-04-07 21:24:07
United States
Languages: English
Hobbies/Interests: music dancing nature and more

Mr. Tom Chapin
1630 2nd Street North
Fargo, ND 58102
USA

Introduction:
Seeking postal pen pals. I do not have access to a computer, a pen pal of mine is posting this on my behalf. Tall, straight, white male 68yrs old, Vietnam Veteran, seeks female and male pen pals who like to write long letters. Prefer those over who are over the age of 50. NO INMATES. I WILL NOT REPLY TO INMATES EVER. I enjoy/enjoyed, music, especially oldies, dancing, slow to sqaure dancing, movies, tv, wildlife, reading, writing pen pals, published writing, nostalgia/reminiscing about the 1950s-60s and 70s. Miss boating and real sea food. Originally from Boston. Will answer all long letters and will also trade food coupons. Please write soon. Remember please, NO INMATES. Thank you. ***UPDATE*** from my previous ad I got a few decent letters. Please make sure your return address is written clearly or put a address label in. Thank you!!

   
# 57911 - doug miura (69/M) - 2018-02-12 14:11:58
United States
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Languages: English
Hobbies/Interests: I've owned 3 shops & wrote the next best seller!

Introduction:
Swim In 10 Minutes Todd's mother had been taking him to swimming lessons for a month when she spoke to me. "He still can't swim and I don't know what to do." Juanita told me. I said, "Bring him to my place & I'll see what can be done." They soon arrived at my place and after Juanita left we both changed into swimming trunks. We walked into the pool and I told him, "The first thing that I'm going to teach you is how to float. If you ever get into water over your head you can just float. Relax and lie on your back and I'll hold you up." I told him. He commenced to do so and floated with my arms at his back. "That's it just float and relax." Just a hint of contact initially reassured him of support and I gradually took my hands away. "How are you doing?" I asked. "Fine Dad." he replied. "I took my arms away and you've been floating by yourself." I told him. "Now if you want to rest in the water you can float! OK? "Wow, that's pretty good!" he burst out. "Now do you know how a frog swims?" I asked. "No." he told me so I demonstrated. Arms and legs together for a stroke underwater, then the next stroke up to breath and the next underwater again. "You try it." my next prompt. He did it over the deep end of the pool and went from non-swimmer to strong swimmer in 10 minutes! Todd was eager to test his new abilities so I showed him how to swim to the bottom and retrieve things he threw in. After we played for a while I called his mother to come pick him up. When she walked in I threw Todd in and she was horrified! Todd swam out at once and we all had a big laugh! Now you have a simple way for a patient friend to teach swimming. This is excerpted from "Romance Fun & Wisdom" and Ann said, "This book is almost scary, I can't stop reading it!" Then laughter burst from her as she read the next line. It's free for a reply with your email address. Thank you, Doug Miura

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