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Benny In KY

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American male. Old enough to know better than to care about my age! Singer / guitarist / songwriter, addicted to music, broadcasting, travel, and helping to solve problems. Divorced, no kids, not actively looking . . . but, not turning down inquiries from interested females, either. "I don't drink the wine & I don't listen to the whine." And, God is in control!

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