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A touchy subject these days is how close to home can I meet someone nice.Since I cover 3 states and parts of 2 others this can be an issue.With the gas prices climbing and threatening some consumers wallets they choose to reduce the territory of where they will meet people from.This is a shame because there should be no price on true love, that dynamic relationship.

One day in the 1990s I met a man from gardner mass. After interviewing him I told him my intuition tells me that I have someone for you.I was totally confident, she lived in medford mass and was a fine match for him.They both were from the same religion, she could relocate, she had that personal appeal with a smile, he had charm.I just visualized them together. They liked all the same things, both were nice compatible people.He turned me down it was too far away.I called him every saturday, why saturday because if your single and alone on saturday it might be easier for me to convince him.On the 4 th saturday he agreed. Moe and michelle were married 18 months later. They fit like a glove.

Some people dont get it, love has no price tag, when you meet and chemistry is present it wont matter how far you go to meet, you will work it out. Dont be foolish when the matchmaker has strong feelings, go for it, put your single days behind you.The love you've been looking for might be 2-3 hours away so for a little inconvienience you be in the relationship you so richly deserve.Compatibility knows no distance.

John Holt

Matchmaker

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