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November 6th, 2006 at 9:36 pm

Online Dating

Are you love lorn? Don’t have time to get out to clubs and meet people? Well, I found a site for my readers from the UK who are looking for love!

I do know several people who have found love on the Internet. Some of them even ended up marrying. I think it’s a good way for some people to meet. You get a chance to talk to someone online, and then perhaps the phone as you get to know them and while you are doing that a friendship and perhaps even a relationship is developing. In this day and age when people are so busy working, trying to pay all their bills, caring for family - it can be hard to make time to find people to date. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with using an online dating service. It works well for some!

The service I found is called Loopy Love. The front page states that it’s the Uk’s first free online singles dating service. their members seem to have been successful in finding a match because the site says that there are two or three marriages every week! You might not be looking for marriage, but it’s nice to know that they are helping people match up.

The Loopy love site is easy to use. Just register, fill in some information about yourself, tell them who your ideal date is, and how far you are willing to travel to meet your match. It’s as easy as that. Give it a try if you want some help finding your perfect mate.





October 10th, 2006 at 12:01 am

Moose University

McMoose?

McMoose

Single college moose seeks fun, attractive moosette

A moose that wandered onto the Northern Michigan University campus and broke a dormitory window might have been looking for love in all the wrong places.

City police chased the animal away one evening last month after the incursion at Magers Hall, Detective Capt. Mike Angeli said. It was unclear whether the moose got inside the building.

“It’s not unusual for a moose to do something like this now,” said Dean Beyer, a Michigan Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist who has an office at Northern Michigan. “We’re in the middle of the mating rut right about now.

“Moose, especially a young bull moose, will move long distances,” he said. “They could be searching for a cow to mate with, or simply be a young bull dispersing after being chased away from its herd and looking for a new home range.”

We’ve had experience with moose wandering over to our cottage and looking in the windows, but none have ever managed to get inside. Moose are huge animals, I certainly wouldn’t want one wandering around my rooms, particularly if it were rutting season.