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Truckies get edge in online dating.
DATING websites are popular with singles around Australia, including many truckies who reckon their occupation gives them an enormous advantage.Those drivers Spy has spoken to in recent months claim the extensive travel they undertake gives them the opportunity to meet singles of the fairer sex at many locations.
"Most people who use these dating services have only the area they live in to meet potential partners. But I can also check out any who live in the regions I will be travelling to," a truckie said.Some truckies can be seen at roadhouses or rest areas busy on their laptops on such sites.
A middle aged South Australian driver said had met a number of ladies for dinner at various interstate towns.
There are lonely single truckies around Oz in various age groups who admit using these sites with some success.Of course there are truckies who will speak of dates which have turned out to be complete failures.
But on the flip side, we hear that a couple of the truckies may in fact now be involved in permanent relationships from such sites.
Life's a twisted road for love.LIFE has many bizarre twists as a well known-road transport identity recently discovered.
He was at a roadhouse when he saw two truckies.The elder of the two drivers went to introduce the younger lad to him.
"No need, we know each other from years ago," was the reply.Tongue-in-cheek our man told the older truckie what a top bloke the other fellow was but added with a laugh: "You wouldn't want him to go out with your daughter though. I'd keep him away from mine."
Some time later the said gent was told by his own daughter that she was dating.After some quizzing the 32-year-old lass confided in dad who the beau was.
Surprise, surprise. It was the bloke who he had had warned the other fellow about.
Now this lass reckons her new interest is "King of the Road."
Source: art-of-kisses.blogspot.com
DATING websites are popular with singles around Australia, including many truckies who reckon their occupation gives them an enormous advantage.Those drivers Spy has spoken to in recent months claim the extensive travel they undertake gives them the opportunity to meet singles of the fairer sex at many locations.
"Most people who use these dating services have only the area they live in to meet potential partners. But I can also check out any who live in the regions I will be travelling to," a truckie said.Some truckies can be seen at roadhouses or rest areas busy on their laptops on such sites.
A middle aged South Australian driver said had met a number of ladies for dinner at various interstate towns.
There are lonely single truckies around Oz in various age groups who admit using these sites with some success.Of course there are truckies who will speak of dates which have turned out to be complete failures.
But on the flip side, we hear that a couple of the truckies may in fact now be involved in permanent relationships from such sites.
Life's a twisted road for love.LIFE has many bizarre twists as a well known-road transport identity recently discovered.
He was at a roadhouse when he saw two truckies.The elder of the two drivers went to introduce the younger lad to him.
"No need, we know each other from years ago," was the reply.Tongue-in-cheek our man told the older truckie what a top bloke the other fellow was but added with a laugh: "You wouldn't want him to go out with your daughter though. I'd keep him away from mine."
Some time later the said gent was told by his own daughter that she was dating.After some quizzing the 32-year-old lass confided in dad who the beau was.
Surprise, surprise. It was the bloke who he had had warned the other fellow about.
Now this lass reckons her new interest is "King of the Road."
Source: art-of-kisses.blogspot.com
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