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Fran
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"I worked for most of my life and have a doctorate in
Education. I decided to take off work several years ago in
order to..."
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Occupation:
Not working by choice
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Hobbies and Interests:
shopping, reading, tv, animals, antiques, yoga, theater, drinking coffee and talking
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Favorite Books:
The Red Tent stands out as a book I loved...I read a lot and don't really have a favorite
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Favorite Movies:
Casablanca, The Thorn Birds, Bridges of Madison County, Manhattan, anything with Harrison Ford
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Favorite Music:
just no rap or deafening music
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Favorite TV Shows:
Sex and the City, Sopranos, some reality shows like the Bachelor (mindless entertainment), cried when they took Ally McBeal off, Lifetime TV
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About Me:
I worked for most of my life and have a doctorate in
Education. I decided to take off work several years ago in
order to better raise my kids. I home schooled my daughter
through High School and seem to constantly be involved in
their "stuff". Yet I am not a soccer mom. I don't like
crowds of women who only talk about their kids.
I have been married for 22 years, love my husband but
certainly not joined at the hip. I grew up in New York City
and although I have been in Florida for 15 years, I still
consider myself a New Yorker.
I don't like bars although I don't mind a quiet drink with
a friend.
My children are both teenagers...girl 17 and boy 15. I am
in good shape but think about growing old a lot.
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Who I Want to Meet:
I would like to meet a few people in my age or a bit older
to meet for lunch once and awhile or go shopping or just
have a cup of coffee with. Conversation is the most
important thing we would share. I don't want married men
who are looking for something more in their lives. I am
Jewish and just prefer not to have any real religious nuts.
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