Interest: Shows / Saturday night live Chat

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People Interested in Saturday night live

BelleMarie from Manitoba - Canada

BelleMarieshy girl wanting a man to show her a good time

,   WinnipegManitoba - Canada Canadian Chat

Have been in no serious relationships. Last bf was in 2002, and not at all serious. I like the outdoors, love family, love to play indoor and outdoor games. Im pretty shy, so would love a guy who's more out going to take me under his wing and show me a great time. I have brown hair, brown eyes, 5'2, 150 lbs (fit).


YanickPunk from Quebec - Canada

YanickPunkyanarchiste@h*****l , com

,   ShawiniganQuebec - Canada Canadian Chat

I'm a musician, interested in any kind of art. I got 2 tattoos and gonna have some more. My dream is to build and work in my own Music Store.


stang06 from Kansas - United States

stang06

,   PittsburgKansas - United States US Chat

I'm 15, I have red hair, blue eyes. I love to skateboard, play my guitar, and hang out with friends. If you want to know anymore just ask me. I'm not single, I'm taken..


mickeyboy from California - United States

mickeyboyHello every one......

,   CalexicoCalifornia - United States US Chat

Very good listener, and also like to express feelings.


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