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Mckayajmc (28) from Yorkshire, England, rotherham
About me
Hi our names are Alex and jenny we both want a female to join our family on a perment bases. Meaning you would live with us and share everything in our lives with us. We are both very friendly people Alex has two children a 2 year old girl called Scarlett and a little boy 18 months McKenzie. Jenny has a baby on the way due in February. We both love learning new thing. the ideal person would be a bi female with an open mind caring and love and want children, it don’t matter if you have children of your own. We think the most important thing with both of us is that you a honest with us. i would like to point out that we are wanting a careing loveing threeway relationship and not anything seedy. if you would like to find out more about us then please do contact us and please no time wasters
Mckayajmc's Bands
MY APPEARANCE
- Height6´ 0" (183 cm)
- Bodyshapea few extra pounds
- Haircolourdark brown
- Hairstylecurly
- Eyecolourgreen
- General appearanceEuropean/White
MY LIFE
- Occupationrailway engineer
- Professionmanagement
- EducationBachelor Languages
- English
MY INTERESTS
- I like...cooking
- I dislike...jude law
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Looking for...
- some fun
- romance
- no strings fun
- just friends
- guess what !?
- friendship first, maybe more
- discreet encounters
- casual encounters
- an activity partner
- a travel companion
- a threesome with 1 guy and 2 girls
- a threesome with 1 girl and 2 guys
- a short-term relationship
- a long-term relationship
- a date
- ...flirty fun?!
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Sports
- Swimming
- Surfing
- Rock climbing
- Horse back riding
- Caving
- Canoeing
- Absailing
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Music
- World Music
- Western Swing
- Trance
- Techno
- Soul
- Softrock&Glam Rock
- Ska
- Salsa
- Rockabily
- Rock
- Reggae
- Rap
- R&B
- Punkrock
- Progressive Rock
- Pop
- Opera
- Oldies
- New Age
- Merengue
- Jazz
- Irish Folk Music
- Instrumental
- Industrial
- Indie
- HipHop
- Heavy Metal
- Happy Hardcore
- Gothic Rock
- Gospel
- Garage
- Funk
- Experimental
- Electro Pop
- Drum&Bass
- dance
- Country
- Classical
- Blues
- Bhangra
- anything
- Ambient
- Alternative
- 80s
- 70s
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Authors
- Terry Pratchett
- Steven Hawking
- Stephen King
- Roald Dahl
- John Grisham
- Jane Austin
- J. K. Rowling
- C.S. Lewis
- Tolkien
- William Shakespeare
About me
- Where I liveSheffield is England's fourth largest city, and with 150 woodlands and 50 public parks is the country's greenest cities. The Peak National Park, ideal for walking and climbing, is right on the doorstep. Sheffield is synomous with steel - now its historic steel industry has led to regeneration projects around the River Don. The Cultural Industries Quarter in the heart of Sheffield has the largest cluster of creative production in the region. Sheffield was Britain's first national City of Sport and boasts some of the best international sports venues in the country. Ponds Forge International Centre houses Olympic standard competition and diving pools; the Don Valley Stadium is home to athletics and rugby league. Sheffield Arena is a multi-purpose indoor entertainment centre and home to ice hockey team Sheffield Steelers and basketball team Sheffield Sharks. Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday promote the city in the football league. The Crucible, The Lyceum and the Crucible Studio form the largest regional theatre complex outside London. The Sheffield Arena attracts the biggest music names around, with the National Centre for Popular Music project currently being revitalised. Sheffield city centre is home to the new Winter Garden, a green oasis in the heart of the city, and a full range of shopping. Meadowhall Shopping Centre is one of the UK's leading retail centres attracting shoppers from a wide area. The visitor is assured of a warm and friendly welcome in Sheffield
- Where are you originally from?For 23 years of my life I was brought up in the city of Exeter where I went to school and achieved my A levels I also went to Exeter university where I studied a BA hons Business and Management with European Study I then carried on with my studies gaining a MSc in Money and Banking.
- Do you want to stay there?I do love Yorkshire I’ve been here now for 3 years it has grown on me there is so mush to do in Sheffield it’s self and of course where I live I’m in the middle of three other towns being Doncaster Barnsley and Rotherham so I’m spoilt for choice when it come to clubbing and the night life. However if I was to meet someone elsewhere and fell in love with them I would consider moving but it would have to be for the right person.
- What is your occupation?At the moment I’m a self employed landscaper and builder running my own firm was always one of my dreams it’s taken me 18 months just to get the customers I have got through the door and do work very hard to keep them. I love the job I do working outdoors in the summer and indoors in the winter however it’s not always like that there have been time I’ve not judged the job properly and have spent a cold week or two working in the wind rain and snow.
- What are your future plans?Well for my business I want to buy retail, banks and commercial properties and rent them out the plan is over the next 10 year I will gain 1 property every 2 months. For me I want to find someone to shear my life with both privet and work lives become a very rich man lol
- Your perfect partnermy perfect partner would have to be someone who is kind caring loving honest and genuine. i want someone who can love me for the person i am look well thats a tought one cos i'm not someone who really gos for look if i'm honest i'm a breast man i love to cuddle up to them. however i perfur to see the person within you see you could be a stunning looking bird on the out side but within you could be very Unattractive thats why i go for personality first.
Stuff I like
- What are you interests/hobbies?My spear time I love writing poem and short erotic stories and love the cinema theatres art and museums. However I m a very open person to trying new things so am very happy to learn about your hobbies and I’ll even have a go I all so love to read book and talk about them so maybe you and I could set next to the fire when the kids are in bed co-co in one hand a good book in the other the log burning stove popping in the back ground the bread I make every evening for the morning raising next to the fire the dog at our feet the cat on the arm of the settee the room light by the soft glow of the fire and a small lamp we’re reading the same book.
- Your fav tv seriesi love to sit and watch Casualty, Eastender, grand design & property ladder there my main four I watch other then that it’s what ever is on at the time if theres nothing on the I tend to put a movie on
- What sort of movies do you like?A.I.: Artificial Intelligence Steven Spielberg's film, a project he inherited from Stanley Kubrick, to whom it is dedicated, is a work of brilliant artifice and profound intelligence. Haley Joel Osment plays a robot programmed with the capacity to love who is sent to live with a couple grieving for their comatose, gravely ill son. The movie's three distinct sections reveal an unsettlingly plausible vision of the future, and explore a rich, complex set of emotions and ideas. Mr. Spielberg accomplishes the improbable feat of melding Kubrick's chilly, analytical style with his own warmer, needier sensibility, and the result is an exquisitely layered, complex movie — the riskiest, most ambiguous, most intellectually challenging fairy tale the director has made to date Aliens Big-budget special effects, swiftly paced action, and a distinct feminist subtext from writer/director James Cameron turned what should have been a by-the-numbers sci-fi sequel into both a blockbuster and a seven-time Oscar nominee. Sigourney Weaver returns as Ellen Ripley, the last surviving crew member of a corporate spaceship destroyed after an attack by a vicious, virtually unbeatable alien life form. Adrift in space for half a century, Ripley grapples with depression until she's informed by her company's representative, Carter Burke (Paul Reiser) that the planet where her crew discovered the alien has since been settled by colonists. Contact with the colony has suddenly been lost, and a detachment of colonial marines is being sent to investigate. Invited along as an advisor, Ripley predicts disaster, and sure enough, the aliens have infested the colony, leaving a sole survivor, the young girl Newt (Carrie Henn). With the soldiers picked off one by one, a final all-female showdown brews between the alien queen and Ripley, who's become a surrogate mother to Newt. Apollo 13 "Houston, we have a problem." Those words were immortalized during the tense days of the Apollo 13 lunar mission crisis, and the suspense, fear, and excitement of those days are captured in Ron Howard's epic recreation of the 1970 crisis. When the commander of the original mission Ken Mattingly (Gary Sinise), bows out due to possible exposure to measles, astronaut Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) leads command module pilot Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon) and lunar module driver Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) on what is slated as NASA's third lunar landing mission. All goes smoothly until the craft is halfway through its mission, when an exploding oxygen tank threatens the crew's oxygen and power supplies. As the courageous astronauts face the dilemma of either suffocating or freezing to death, Mattingly and Mission Control leader Gene Kranz (Ed Harris) struggle to find a way to bring the crew back home, all the while knowing that the spacemen face probable death once the battered ship reenters the Earth's atmosphere. Even though the outcome, in which all three astronauts miraculously survived, is historical fact, the film derives suspense from the situation itself and from the actions of the heroic astronauts and the men on the ground. Howard's taut direction, a solid ensemble of players, and eye-opening special effects all add to the overall impact of the film, which has been hailed as one of Hollywood's best historical dramas. In 2002, the movie was released in IMAX theaters as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience, with a pared-down running time of 116 minutes in order to meet the technical requirements of the large-screen format. Beauty and the Beast Beauty And The Beast is widely considered the best animated Disney feature of the studio's 1980s/1990s renewal of the form. Based on the classic French fairy tale, it tells the story of Belle (voiced by Paige O'Hara), an intelligent young woman scorned by her townspeople for being a bookworm, weary of fighting off the advances of the arrogant Gaston (Richard White), and dreaming of escape. When her father gets lost in the woods and captured by the forbidding Beast (Robby Benson), a once-handsome prince turned into a monster by a witch, Belle goes off to rescue him. Taken with her, the Beast agrees to release Belle's father if she agrees to stay with him forever. Initially repulsed, Belle soon finds much to appreciate in the Beast's hidden, tender nature. The Beast's servants -- a clock (David Ogden Stiers), a teapot (Angela Lansbury), and a candlestick (Jerry Orbach) -- see Belle as their salvation: if the Beast and a woman fall in love before his 21st birthday, he will be free from the curse. The songs are first-class, the tale is told with sincerity but not sentimentality, and the characters of Belle and the Beast, complex individuals who defy stereotyping and change over the course of the story, are more three-dimensional than in most live-action movies. The eye-popping animation is beautifully rendered, and Beauty And The Beast certainly deserves its place amongst Disney's animated classics. In 2002, a special 89-minute edition of the film was released in IMAX theaters with the addition of a newly animated song, "Human Again." Toy Story Toy Story was the first feature-length film animated entirely by computer. If this seems to be a sterile, mechanical means of moviemaking, be assured that the film is as chock-full of heart and warmth as any Disney cartoon feature. The star of the proceedings is Woody, a pull-string cowboy toy belonging to a wide-eyed youngster named Andy. Whenever Andy's out of the room, Woody revels in his status as the boy's Number One toy. His supremacy is challenged by a high-tech, space-ranger action figure named Buzz Lightyear, who, unlike Woody and his pals, believes that he is real and not merely a plaything. The rivalry between Woody and Buzz hilariously intensifies during the first half of the film, but when the well-being of Andy's toys is threatened by a nasty next-door neighbor kid named Sid -- whose idea of fun is feeding stuffed dolls to his snarling dog and reconstructing his own toys into hideous mutants -- Woody and Buzz join forces to save the day. Superb though the computer animation may be, what really heightens Toy Story are the voiceover performances by such celebrities as Tom Hanks (as Woody), Tim Allen (as Buzz), and Don Rickles (as an appropriately acerbic Mr. Potato Head). Director John Lasseter earned a special achievement Academy Award, while Randy Newman landed an Oscar nomination for his evocative musical score





















