NEVADA APPEAL — Apr 4 — "People are visual animals. With the Internet, you miss out on that magic feeling of eyeing someone from across the room and getting the thrills and chills of instant attraction," Kelly said. "No matter how good the Web site is, there's always that lingering suspicion you may never really know exactly who you're communicating with." Kelly has decided to revive Nevada Singles for 40-year-old-plus singles after a six-year hiatus. "We're too young for the senior centers, and we're too old for the dance clubs," she laughed. "Putting people in the same place and seeing what happens," said Kelly. "That's what we're all about." Ice cream socials, full-moon hay-rides and hosted dinners – what Kelly calls "good, clean, conversational fun."
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