My name is Daniel Curtis and I have lived nearly all of my life in the little town of Wellsville, Ohio. Most of my life, I have been employed in Retail Management is one sense or another. Belive me when I tell you, that this can be a thankless job. Last March, I had a minor strok, and it was discovered that I have a problem with my heart. I have been unable to work since. This has been a big change for me, to go from very active to coach potato overnight. But I have learned many life lessons in this time. I am enrolled In college after 20 years and hope to find a career that I can enjoy.
Writing has always been somewhat of an outlet for my feelings. I mostly have written prose, and pretty much kept it to myself. But this site looks like it could be a lot of fun.
My passion is ...
Cholcolate
I know too much about ...
trivial knowledge, local histories, family histories
My parents always told me ...
stay close to God
My childhood ambition ...
Work for a newspaper
My favorite memory ...
visiting family on xmas
Why I write ...
It is a relase for my feelings
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
was reading "the Oath" by Frank Peretti, listen to my ipod
My first job ...
Hills Department Store, unloading trucks
My best moment ...
My first promotion
My inspiration ...
Sounds corny, but my mom
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We, as a nation, are putting ourselves in a compromising position. We are allowing the government to take away one of our basic rights that this nation was built upon. That is the right of religious freedom, all in the name of separation of church and state. It is no longer common or acceptable for an individual to demonstrate his or her faith outside of church and home, as it once was. This great nation has become to politically correct in its logic and seeks to stifle any person who wants to express their beliefs in God. Christmas trees (or holiday trees to be politically correct) are no...
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Hammondsville, Ohio US
Member since: March 2007
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