
Osprey, Florida is this
divorced 40-year-old's and her two children's home. Ever eager to
find her great catch, she half-jokingly queries, "Hide-n-Seek was
one of my favorite games as a kid, but this is ridiculous! Where
are you?"
Now that her children are
getting to the age where they would rather hang out with their
friends, Daisy714 believes it's time to find her fish. "I believe
that fate plays a big part in our lives, and if there is someone
out there for me, I'm sure we will find each other."
Self-described as quiet,
she says, "I'd rather watch from the audience than be the focal
point for attention!" Still, she has a good sense of humor. After
all, she did grow up in New York where so many people with a good
sense of humor are reared.
Although she can be a
"coach potato" at times, she does enjoy amusement parks, reading,
movies," and all the other usual stuff"! She works full time in
customer service in the retail sector and enjoys her work.
Like many others, Daisy714
seeks "someone who is honest, accepts people for who they are,
looks for the positive and is thoughtful and appreciative". Her
optimistic, look-on-the-bright side perspective on life is clear.
She believes everyone should "make the most of today because there
are no promises of tomorrows".
To contact Daisy714, you
can write to her at StarFish@FishInTheSea.com
and put in the subject line "Daisy714".

This 26 year-old single
Flat Rock, Michigan male declares, "I'm not a fish, I'm a man!" How
right he is, but still a very good catch! At least his cat thinks
so!
Randy is very
family-oriented. He has fond memories with his family, including
time he spent at his aunt's farm "up north", as he says. He names
his parents as the most important people in his life now. He sees
them regularly.
Very creative, Randy was a
film production major. He plays guitar, and writes music. He also
enjoys reading novels; his favorite book is "Life of Pi" by Yann
Martel.
His good sense of off-beat
humor is readily apparent. When asked what he liked most
about his education, he responded, "One time I learned how to make
a battery using a lemon!"
Well-grounded, Randy
doesn't want to trade places with anyone. He believes he's exactly
where he's "meant to be".
In looking for a relationship, Randy approaches the process with
wit and optimism. His ideal catch will be "affectionate,
funny, smart, 'weird', spiritual or philosophical, open-minded" and
hopefully she'll "get" his description of the ideal, sail into the
sunset relationship, which he described in film-style dialogue:
me: "Oh no I dropped my
keys into the water!"
you: "Wait, they're floating!"
me: "Good thing I attached that handy floating keychain! ah ha
ha!"
you: "ok well let's go sailing after them, we need them to operate
our automobile!"
me: "indeed!"
To contact Randy, you can
write to him at StarFish@FishInTheSea.com
and put in the subject line "Randy".