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You know, there's like a butt-load of gangs at this school. This one gang kept wanting me to join because I'm pretty good with a bo staff. "Napoleon Dynamite"

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

L, is for the way you Look at me!

CHILDHOOD AMBITION: To run out of Camp Randell's tunnel with 80,000 screaming fans on a fall day.

FONDEST MEMORY: The day I married The love of my life.

RETREAT: either taking a drive, or putting on the head phones and playing guitar. Which so brings me back to being 16, although at 33 it just isn't as cool.

WILDEST DREAM: To be debt free.

PROUDEST MOMENT: After walking across the stage to receive my diploma I looked up to see my family cheering.....And Dominic giving the big thumbs up.

BIGGEST CHALLENGE: Focus (what's that shinny thing over there)

ALARM CLOCK: Yes, and at 3:30am it sucks!

PERFECT DAY: Any day that I get to spend golfing with my dad.

FIRST JOB: 3rd shift at the corner gas station.

INDULGENCE: New Years Eve Dinner of steak and seafood.

LAST PURCHASE: A soda at work.

FAVORITE MOVIE: Shawshank Redemption.....And any submarine movie.

INSPIRATION: This is easy, my parents. My dad for showing me what really being a man is all about, and my mom who never once in my life told me I couldn't do something, and after failing miserably told me to suck it up and try again while giving me a hug.

MY LIFE ........: is a continual struggle.
Posted by P.Large @ 3:59 PM |

1 Comments:

At 10:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a feeling the guitar wins out over everything as a retreat. It should. You are the first Grasshopper not to mention the Cottage someplace in the Quiz. Dominic with two thumbs up is precious. Hopefully you can "pass it on" and give him two thumbs up when he walks across the stage. It sounds like a pretty smart mom.

 

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