| About | Non-Smoker with Average body type | City | Ottawa Ontario | |
| Details | 58 year old Man, 5' 11" (180 cm), Non-Religious | Ethnicity | Caucasian Gemini with Brown hair |
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| I am Seeking a | Woman | For | Dating | |
| Needs Test | Not Completed | Chemistry | View his chemistry results | |
| Do you drink? | Socially | Do you want children? | Prefer Not To Say | |
| Marital Status | Divorced | Do you do drugs? | No | |
| Profession | Professional | Do you have children? | All my kids are over 18 | |
| Education | PhD / Post Doctoral | Do you have a car? | Yes |
Relationship
Intent captain copasetic wants to date but nothing serious. |
Relationship History The longest relationship captain copasetic has been in was over 10 years long. |
Interests
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About Me
Ever notice how even when we get to our 50's, it still feels like it's high school out there?? Getting the nerve up to ask a girl out on a date, sweating whether she'll turn you down or not..and then getting that rush when she gives you that smile and says "yes"......You just gotta love it!!!
I'm a 50-something professional who just continues to enjoy life, both in its big adventures and in its small delights. I tend to be a bit of a thrill-seeker; recent exploits have included white water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, dirt bike riding, and trying to make myself sit through most of Wagner's Ring Cycle......next on the list is a parachute jump...
Musically, I'm into most things, other than Country-Western (oooh, oooh, I lost my woman and I lost my truck......ooh, oooh, sweet jesus, won't you help me get my truck back) and Rap (mo'fo', ****-hoe, and other equally inspired and intellectual lyrics....) I'm mostly a jazz fan (OK, so I'm an old school, straight ahead type---Brubeck, Ramsey Lewis, Monk, Bird, Dizzy, and Mulligan). I will admit to two basic musical prejudices.....1) Coltrane is essentially overrated, and 2) Although Mark Twain said it about Wagner, I'll say it about Mahler: "His Music isn't as Bad as it Sounds....." [ADDENDUM: I have just now discovered Conway Twitty: truly a voice for his times. Maybe I'm not into Country, but I am now a devoted follower of Sir Conway; I realize now that you don't need to love country to admire Twitty, but how could anyone possibly say they like Country, but dilike Twitty?] LOL
Being a boomer, I'm obviously a fan of the late 60's scene (Doors, CCR, Kinks, Joe Cokcer [yes, I know that's spelled incorrectly, but POF's "censor system" would spell it as "Joe****r".....oooh, dirty word!!!); and I truly believe that Karen Carpenter did more to ruin Leon Russell's musical reputation than any other person. (Is it true that Richard Carpenter did a remake of the Hollies' hit, but changed the title to: "She's Not Heavy, She's my Sister"?? [thanks to midnightsmum for pointing out that the Bee Gees did NOT cover that chart]
OK, OK, so now you're getting the hint that I can have a bit of a sick sense of humor; but if Monty Python can get away with it (and even become rich and famous at the same time), why can't I???
I'm not exactly sure who and what I"m looking for; however, I know what I'm NOT looking for: Clingy, insecure, neurotic sorts need not apply. The ability to carry on an intelligent conversation with frequent use of words of two or more syllables is a big plus. Understanding the difference between the virgin birth and the immaculate conception is a good indicator(fear not, I'm not some devout catholic or christian or anything...it just amazes me how many supposedly educated and allegedly religious people don't get that difference....) And last, but not least, if you are under the impression that the Battle of the Crimean was fought on the banks of the Crimea River, we probably shouldn't meet....(if in doubt, google "Arthur Hamilton")[Note: do not confuse that google search with Albert Hammond.....]
Had enough?? Well, hopefully this has sparked a few people's interests----drop a note or a line if you'd like. Take Care, Enjoy....and GOOD LUCK AND GOOD HUNTING!!!
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER:
"If you love something, set it free;
if it returns, it was meant to be.
If it does not return......
hunt it down and kill it!!"
LOL
(why can't Hallmark make greeting cards like that??)
I'm a 50-something professional who just continues to enjoy life, both in its big adventures and in its small delights. I tend to be a bit of a thrill-seeker; recent exploits have included white water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, dirt bike riding, and trying to make myself sit through most of Wagner's Ring Cycle......next on the list is a parachute jump...
Musically, I'm into most things, other than Country-Western (oooh, oooh, I lost my woman and I lost my truck......ooh, oooh, sweet jesus, won't you help me get my truck back) and Rap (mo'fo', ****-hoe, and other equally inspired and intellectual lyrics....) I'm mostly a jazz fan (OK, so I'm an old school, straight ahead type---Brubeck, Ramsey Lewis, Monk, Bird, Dizzy, and Mulligan). I will admit to two basic musical prejudices.....1) Coltrane is essentially overrated, and 2) Although Mark Twain said it about Wagner, I'll say it about Mahler: "His Music isn't as Bad as it Sounds....." [ADDENDUM: I have just now discovered Conway Twitty: truly a voice for his times. Maybe I'm not into Country, but I am now a devoted follower of Sir Conway; I realize now that you don't need to love country to admire Twitty, but how could anyone possibly say they like Country, but dilike Twitty?] LOL
Being a boomer, I'm obviously a fan of the late 60's scene (Doors, CCR, Kinks, Joe Cokcer [yes, I know that's spelled incorrectly, but POF's "censor system" would spell it as "Joe****r".....oooh, dirty word!!!); and I truly believe that Karen Carpenter did more to ruin Leon Russell's musical reputation than any other person. (Is it true that Richard Carpenter did a remake of the Hollies' hit, but changed the title to: "She's Not Heavy, She's my Sister"?? [thanks to midnightsmum for pointing out that the Bee Gees did NOT cover that chart]
OK, OK, so now you're getting the hint that I can have a bit of a sick sense of humor; but if Monty Python can get away with it (and even become rich and famous at the same time), why can't I???
I'm not exactly sure who and what I"m looking for; however, I know what I'm NOT looking for: Clingy, insecure, neurotic sorts need not apply. The ability to carry on an intelligent conversation with frequent use of words of two or more syllables is a big plus. Understanding the difference between the virgin birth and the immaculate conception is a good indicator(fear not, I'm not some devout catholic or christian or anything...it just amazes me how many supposedly educated and allegedly religious people don't get that difference....) And last, but not least, if you are under the impression that the Battle of the Crimean was fought on the banks of the Crimea River, we probably shouldn't meet....(if in doubt, google "Arthur Hamilton")[Note: do not confuse that google search with Albert Hammond.....]
Had enough?? Well, hopefully this has sparked a few people's interests----drop a note or a line if you'd like. Take Care, Enjoy....and GOOD LUCK AND GOOD HUNTING!!!
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER:
"If you love something, set it free;
if it returns, it was meant to be.
If it does not return......
hunt it down and kill it!!"
LOL
(why can't Hallmark make greeting cards like that??)
First Date
First Dates?? NOT at Tim Horton's. I've got this theory that Tim Horton's owns sites likes POF and LL, and everyone does their first meeting there.....ever seen the people, sitting alone at a table, slowly nursing a coffee, watching every person that walks in, trying to remember what the intended "date" looked like? Check it out......it's loads of fun!!
I'd prefer drinks on a patio (during a warm day), or at a corner table or booth during our 10 months of crummy weather....not a fancy dinner with all the attendant pressure, but rather, just some good conversation across the table. We listen to each other, we watch each other...and if at the end of 20 or 30 minutes, we're still talking and laughing and looking into each other's eyes while we're doing it, then we know that it's worth the next step.
Hope to hear from you!!!
I'd prefer drinks on a patio (during a warm day), or at a corner table or booth during our 10 months of crummy weather....not a fancy dinner with all the attendant pressure, but rather, just some good conversation across the table. We listen to each other, we watch each other...and if at the end of 20 or 30 minutes, we're still talking and laughing and looking into each other's eyes while we're doing it, then we know that it's worth the next step.
Hope to hear from you!!!
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