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(the following text will be better laid out when I learn GuideML) Hello, I'm a 39 year old male from Sheffield, England (North). I'm a nurse and work mainly with the elderly on the psychiatric side. I'm looking for some intelligent and stimulating conversation as I seem to be at a crossroads in life (ok, I've always been there, but have only lately become conscious of it). If the above seems a little stuffy then trust me, I am not and prize humour above most things. My main hobbies are music (playing and listening), thinking, and pottering (that is my own term for doing little bits of stuff in my spare time but not achieving anything in particular). I believe it's British term, but as far as I know nobody has recognised it's value and attempted to turn it into an art form. I ride a motorbike and do not drive a car at all, my reasons being: I like to be able to get from A to B (I live in a large city) I like being able to park, I like to preserve my sanity. Bye for now, JakellLatest Messages
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