Bo del Ransi attended classes or studied at various universities in Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Virginia including George Mason University where he attained "junior" status and also adhered to honor roll status throughout.
Life has its own school, too. Finishing college could come with time, but there remain certain things in education not to be missed that cannot be planned in advance.
He currently looks forward to learning the ropes at Helium and to get on to interesting readers of all types.
My passion is ...
Bees & Butterflies
I know too much about ...
Noise
My parents always told me ...
"We support you."
My childhood ambition ...
Computer Programmer
My favorite memory ...
Delight
Why I write ...
Sooth my wounded phrases!
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
RSS Feeds
My first job ...
Clerk
My best moment ...
I remembered to buy a PDA - but seriously.
My inspiration ...
Aldous Huxley
The average household can expect to work harder for less until household expenses are in order. There is no wonder to the behavior patterns of successful families. Household spending as reported by the Department of Labor looks like an umbrella-modified bell curve with respect to age for each model criterion. Whether under 25 or over 69, model economic values reflect those necessary for cheap living, and expense hits a bell-like peak at about 38, where spending on housing basically doubles. The umbrella itself explains without doubt that confidence fails to meet long-term expectations. As ...
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Member since: February 2008
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