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Norrah Thompson - Finsbury Park - norrahthompson@gmail.com

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from: Norrah Thompson <norrahthompson@gmail.com>
date: Dec 19, 2021, 11:09 PM
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What's the matter with you? It was great to finally meet you. My given name is Norrah Thompson. I'm 36 years old and a Finsbury Park native. I was born and raised in Leeds, but currently reside in Finsbury Park. I'm single and seeking for a soulmate partner who is also single and open to dating or spending the rest of their life with me. I've been single for five years and am now without a partner.I'm going to tell the best man I can meet about what I've learned, which I hope is you, my dear buddy. I've just been here a week and you're the only male I've met, so I figured I'd take a chance and see where it leads. My grandma and I presently share a modest rented flat. In a car accident, my father was killed. I am the only child of my parents, and I am now single.I used to work as a woodwork designer, but I lost my job owing to the Covid 19. I'm presently seeking for a job as a sales girl in a modest shop near Highbury with my friend Sandra.
I'm new to online dating and haven't met anybody yet, so I'd like to learn more about you and see where we can go to improve our lives together. Both of their brains will be shared, and they will be there for him in good times and bad. Please react through Hangout to this email (norrahthompson@gmail.com). Thank you for getting in touch with me. I am accessible to answer at any time.
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