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Sniff from Louisiana - United States

SniffWhere are the good ones?

,   ShreveportLouisiana - United States US Chat

SWM, no kids, 46. I'm looking for a woman between 25 and 44 with no kids for some fun and whatever. If you are wanting to contact me and you have not filled out your profile and you don't have a picture of yourself in it, don't bother - I won't respond.


zinx from International - India

zinxLove stabbed me Metal Gave life

,   ChennaiIndia

HEY there...I AM AN EASYGOING GUY FROM THE HILLS OF SHILLONG...love music and my six string, always carry my ipod and my bike is my lifeeee......... AND HAVVING FUN ALL THE TIME...WANNNA MAKE NEW FRNDS WITH ALL U PPL OUT THER... keeep smillling..


Hiitsmeandyou from Ontario - Canada

HiitsmeandyouLove to laugh and experience others do the same.

,   PeterboroughOntario - Canada Canadian Chat

Love to read, share , laugh, evolve and well....the rest is a secret.


petersicy from International - United Kingdom

petersicysimple and good looking guy :)

,   LondonUnited Kingdom UK Chat

i'm a simple guy, i'm from italy , i live in london, and i'm a musician :)


candie from Nevada - United States

candieim candie

,   Las VegasNevada - United States US Chat

hey there all, im candie and i love to be naughty with guys or girls over 18!!! im  a very freaky girl!


LiviaAguiar from International - Brazil

LiviaAguiarask me what you want to know.

,   ManausBrazil

It's too difficult write something about myself, I don't wanna look snobbish, but I think I'm cool, pretty and waiting for you perhaps...


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Wish You Were Here is a song cycle dedicated to Pink Floyd's original frontman, Syd Barrett, who'd flamed out years before: two grimly funny songs about the evils of the music business ("By the way, which one's Pink?"), and two long, touching ones about the band's vanished friend. The real star of the show, though, is the production: sparkling, convoluted, designed to sound deeply oh-wow under the influence--and pretty great sober too--with David Gilmour getting lots of space for his most lyrical guitar playing ever. And, though the album is big and ambitious, even bombastic, it somehow dodges being pretentious--the Barrett tributes are honest and heartfelt, beneath all the grand gestures and stereophonic trickery. --Douglas Wolk

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