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Age: 26
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c628106 : Looking for a nice girl!
 
City Jacksonville Florida
Area United States
Ethnicity Caucasian
Sign Pisces
Height5' 10" (178 cm)

 
Age 23
Gender Man
Body Type Average
Religion Catholic
Hair Color Brown
Private Images No
Chemistry View | Relationship Needs: N/A

 
I am Seeking a Woman Who is Looking for Dating

 
Smoker? No
Do you drink? Socially
Marital Status Single
Profession Student
Smarts Graduate degree
 
Do you want children? Yes
Do you do drugs? No
Do you have children? No
Do you have a car? Yes

  Interests
Golfthe oceanMusic
Sportsand flying

 About Me
 First, let me say this: If Wednesday's dismantling of the Orlando Magic was a sign of things to come, LeBron James almost certainly will re-sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers next summer. LeBron loves playing near his hometown of Akron and respects coach Mike Brown and his teammates, and if the Cavs can consistently play as well as they did in Orlando, there's no reason to leave Ohio.

But if Wednesday was just an aberration, if the new-look Cavaliers are more pretender than contender, if they are what they were last season -- regular-season titans, postseason playthings -- then for the sake of his legacy, James may have to go elsewhere.

And elsewhere is Miami.

His other realistic options in the summer of 2010 are a joke. New York and New Jersey look like Big East squads right now, and Chicago doesn't yet have the cap room to offer a max contract. (Word to the wise: Forget what you heard last week -- James won't settle for less than the max. Would you?)

 First Date
  First, let me say this: If Wednesday's dismantling of the Orlando Magic was a sign of things to come, LeBron James almost certainly will re-sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers next summer. LeBron loves playing near his hometown of Akron and respects coach Mike Brown and his teammates, and if the Cavs can consistently play as well as they did in Orlando, there's no reason to leave Ohio.

But if Wednesday was just an aberration, if the new-look Cavaliers are more pretender than contender, if they are what they were last season -- regular-season titans, postseason playthings -- then for the sake of his legacy, James may have to go elsewhere.

And elsewhere is Miami.

His other realistic options in the summer of 2010 are a joke. New York and New Jersey look like Big East squads right now, and Chicago doesn't yet have the cap room to offer a max contract. (Word to the wise: Forget what you heard last week -- James won't settle for less than the max. Would you?)


 
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