The problem is, that there simply isn't nearly enough people signed up that are local (to anyone) on here. Thus, one has to either wait a very long time, or broaden the acceptable geographic range, or perhaps even both.
I recognized this, the first day I signed up after I did a search. So, it's best to enjoy the site and not rely on it for finding local suitors. Instead use other methods (i.e go dancing) for that.
OK, we have a SERIOUS problem and need to talk fellow NJite. You're requesting 18-25 and I'm requesting 30-50. This means that some poor women in the area are left out with no action.
To advert this situation, I'd be willing to compromise on this IF you are. I'll meet you 1/2 way. I might consider going down on a woman who is 28, IF you'll be willing to go up to 27. Deal ?
The version on the CD that I mentioned (Live at Montreux) when he was much younger, is even better. It's one of the most difficult of his CDs to find and has other terrific songs recorded from that concert, including; 'Drowning in my own Tears' (homage to Ray Charles), 'Grandma's Hands', and 'Lady Godiva's room'. His voice has lost a bit over the years, but he is still terrific.
Certainly a belief in YOURSELF is important. Some things are more easily obtained with a combination of confidence and suave. However, blind faith itself is a bit useless. It can lead to disappointment and a lot of wasted time.
I can certainly understand YOU thinking that way. But, I am happy to report that she did not request any $$ and I didn't offer any. Indeed, it turned out to be a truly mutually beneficial experience.
Mick paid homage to this classic Cole Porter song 20 years earlier at the Montreux Jazz festival. The somewhat rare CD is my favorite of all of his. While the youtube offering of that concert is unfortunately extremely low quality, here he is 20 years later at the same festival performing this classic again;
Just in case you somehow missed it
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