member offline Tallseas
60, Pelion
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member offline Tallseas: Anything but ordinary.


Basic:
60 year old Man, 6'1" (185 cm)
Seeking:
Woman, for Long Term Relationship
Ethnicity:
Caucasian
Body Type:
Some Extra Pounds
Personality:
Starving Artist
Profession:
Retired
Education:
High school
Religion:
Christian: Catholic
Misc:
Non-smoker, Drinks Sometimes, No Drugs
Match Summary:

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More Details:

Martial Status:
Widowed
Hair Color:
Brown
Eye Color:
Green
Longest Relationship:
Over 30 years
Second Language:
No Second Language
My Exercise Habits:
1-2 Times Per Week
Has Children?
Yes - All over 18 years old
Want Children?
No
Has Pets?
No Pets
Has Car?
Yes
Political Views:
Conservative
Postal Zip Code Area:
29123, SC

About Me:

I'm a widower 4 years now. Retired 7 years ago. I enjoy fishing, playing cards, and my newest hobby of creating wood art. I have a passion for the sea, and much of my artwork reflects that. I enjoy trying new things and challenge myself to learn new skills. I like working with my hands. I'm extremely resourceful and like to solve problems. I'm a firm believer in God, but I don't wear my faith on my sleeve. I don't wear jewelry or have tattoos.i don't smoke pot and not interested in anyone that does. I have an old truck, a shotgun, fishing poles and lots of tools. I live as uncomplicated life as possible. Not into material things and don't need to show off. Would like to live out the remainder of my life with a good woman that needs me as much as I need her. She is out there, I just need to find her.

My Ideal Match:

Must have a good sense of humor. Likes fishing would be a bonus. A woman that understands that relationships develop over time and we are not all going to be perfect. But as we get to know each other, we can adapt to accept each others idiosyncrasies, step out of our comfort zones and try new things. It's a game of give and take and in order to find that someone, you will need to flexible. No one is going to check all my boxes, but I can work around a good many of them for the right person. My partner in life must be able to do the same. As long as we have the same core values, the ancillary things will eventually reach an equilibrium.

Mail Requirements:

This user has the following criteria that must be met before accepting messages from users:
   Sender must be Female.
   Sender must be from the following country: United States.
   Sender must have a profile picture.
   Sender must be older than 39 years old and younger than 68 years old.
   Sender must be located within 200 miles of this user.

My Dating Discussions & Site Activity:

4 Forum Posts
  • Tallseas Dating Profile
    Tallseas OP Pelion, South Carolina, USA
    Jan 13, 2024 2:30 PM GMT
    Contact restrictions It is mind bending to see profiles that look great, but you look at the contact criteria and it says" user must live within 20 miles". Are you kidding me? It is 18 miles to my nearest Walmart. 44 to my nearest hospital. In these United States, where cities and towns are scattered so far apart, how can you expect to meet anyone new within 20 miles. I commuted 55 miles one way to work for 20 years. I'm just stunned by the number of people that put 30 miles or less on the contact criteria. If the man of your dreams lived that close, chances are you already have seen him a dozen times at the gas station. It is a big country with big states. You might want to venture out past your back yard if you are truly looking.
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    Tallseas Pelion, South Carolina, USA
    Jan 11, 2024 11:34 PM GMT
    The Best Of The BestMine own experience may not be as inspiring, but has great significance to me. I had the honor, and pleasure, to help one of the original red tails. A Tuskegee airman, 94 years old at the time, change his tire. Being a veteran, fortunate enough to have not seen armed conflict, it was truly amazing to meet such a humble gentle man.
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    Tallseas Pelion, South Carolina, USA
    Jan 7, 2024 12:15 PM GMT
    Dating Over 50 stinks.....LOL The only thing that has changed is us...we are not as young and stupid, so we avoid all the wierd ones, crazy ones, self centered ones, needy ones, greedy ones, strung out ones etc. Most of us have enough experience to recognize " she ain't it" in about 5 minutes. So that target has become super small now. We know what we want, so even though there are still a mountain of rocks out there, we just keep walking past all the rubble looking for that one we recognize has a gold nugget in there. Keep looking, the nuggets are out there.
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    Tallseas Pelion, South Carolina, USA
    Jan 6, 2024 9:52 AM GMT
    The universeIt always amazes me, the ignorance of " scientist" who support something as preposterous as "The big bang". Common sense just seems to fly out the window here. Without going into a huge volume of details, just consider a few small but relevant things. There entire theory is based on one single point of observation. Earth. And if you look west and take a snap shot of the farthest galaxy you can observe, it " appears to have an enormous redshift z=>13. Point it east and you get the same results. Infact, point it any direction you get the same results. So the conclusion they draw is, the universe is expanding and these galaxies are heading away a >99% the speed of light. Well that's convenient, but who made earth the center of the universe. Infinity is a concept man has a hard time wrapping their puny minds around. You cant expand infinity. If everything was expanding in space-time, then the galaxy they observe at a given point with that enormous redshift, when compared to another galaxy 90 degrees in another direction at the same redshift, they should be moving away from each other at 141% of the speed of light. But that is not what we observe and that makes it pretty much a non starter. Space is anything but empty. And the only samples we have are limited to our local environment. Our infinitesimally small solar system. Get out into interstellar space and it is a bit more crowded. But even that is so immeasurably small a sample it is nearly insignificant. Get out into intergalactic space and it is way more crowded. We can only observe what is illuminated or energized sufficiently for our very limited technology to detect. And ths vastness of the universe gives an extremely limited view from our singular vantage point. To draw such a conclusion as there must have been a big bang, based on such limited information is just nonsense.
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