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People Interested in Skating

Mannia Just anybody else but different to somebody else
Female, 18  BarranquillaColombia
Well, I've no better thing to do.
I like music (but not rap, hip hop and that stuff) photography, etc, etc.
Just try to have a nice day.
sweetmeats Hey, how are you?
Female, 21  R.Netherlands
Hi, I'm here to find friends from all over the world. Male or female & age doesn't matter.
But before I add you as a friend, I would like to know a little bit about you.
patriciahawley i know i am not all that in a bag of chips as the phrase goes but i am happy and i love my family
Female, 25  KentvilleNova Scotia - Canada Canadian Chat
there isn't too much to tell it depends on what i want people to know about me aside from that my story is still being written


westcoastdrilla whatsa crackin creeps ha.
Male, 23  BrisbaneQueensland - Australia Australian Chat
not long moved from nz to work a a driller in brisi,When im not wrkin im surfing, skating,on the waste or susin out some sorta mischeif and getin some sorta result ha! twisted sense of humour but always gd taste nt into the humiliation. Jst keen to meet some new ppl prety mch eh always up for a mish and always up for a laugh. Open minded and able to hld an inteligent convo for more than 15 seconds
westcoastdrilla whatsa crackin creeps ha.
Male, 23  BrisbaneQueensland - Australia Australian Chat
not long moved from nz to work a a driller in brisi,When im not wrkin im surfing, skating,on the waste or susin out some sorta mischeif and getin some sorta result ha! twisted sense of humour but always gd taste nt into the humiliation. Jst keen to meet some new ppl prety mch eh always up for a mish and always up for a laugh. Open minded and able to hld an inteligent convo for more than 15 seconds
westcoastdrilla whatsa crackin creeps ha.
Male, 23  BrisbaneQueensland - Australia Australian Chat
not long moved from nz to work a a driller in brisi,When im not wrkin im surfing, skating,on the waste or susin out some sorta mischeif and getin some sorta result ha! twisted sense of humour but always gd taste nt into the humiliation. Jst keen to meet some new ppl prety mch eh always up for a mish and always up for a laugh. Open minded and able to hld an inteligent convo for more than 15 seconds
puertoricousa hi, God bless you...
Male, 30  San JuanPuerto Rico - United States US Chat

Jesuchrist said:
im the way the true and the life...

Stranger91
Female, 18  MontrealQuebec - Canada Canadian Chat
My name is Kelsia. I live in Quebec/Canada. But no worries, I am not french. I am Italian and damn proud.
I enjoy writing, I am very good with words. I've written over 60 poems, 5 books, and 2 scripts. I am protective of my writing and descriptive.
I also have a tough character sometimes, but that's only if you get on my bad side.
Justine_19 "I'm looking for love..."
Female, 21  WarsawPoland

Drew_Gallon I finally found my prince charming turns he'd already found his cindrella
Female, 18  DelhiIndia

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