Let's see, where to begin? I've lived my whole life here in the northeast. During the winter months I tend to have a lot of free time due to the weather, so I figured why not give this site a try.
I love my local sports teams (red sox, patriots, and celtics), but I'm not a big bruins fan. I leave that up to my brother.
I'm the youngest of three boys, and my parents are absolute saints for not killing us when we were younger.
My family and friends mean the world to me.
I've worked in kitchens my whole life, starting from dishwasher all the way up to head line cook, but now I've reached the point where I think it's time for a career change.
I couldn't possibly live without music. My tastes range anywhere from flamenco to jazz to hair bands of the eighties.
I enjoy reading Stuart Woods, Daniel SIlva, and Neil Gaiman novels and have also just recently gotten into comic books believe it or not. My favorite writer of those being Warren Ellis.
Anything else you'd like to know about me, you're just going to have to ask yourself :-)
Thanks for checking out my "about me" page
I know too much about ...
sports and 80's music
My childhood ambition ...
first I wanted to be an astronomer, and then I wanted to be a paleontologist...now, I'm all grown up, and have no idea what I want to do :-)
My favorite memory ...
The first time I was in a plane, I jumped out at 13,500 feet
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Listen to Warren Haynes once a day, and all your troubles just go away
My first job ...
Dishwasher
The Boston Red Sox. Go ahead, close your eyes and say the "Boston Red Sox." Do you get chills? I do. I remember my first trip into Fenway Park. It was late July in 1991 against the Oakland A's. A birthday present from my aunt. "I have four tickets" she said. "One for me, one for you, one for your cousin, and you can bring a friend." My smile beamed from ear to ear. I knew exactly who I was going to bring the moment those words came out of her mouth. Seth was a big Sox fan, and I knew he'd be the ideal person to come along for the adventure. We were two excited fourteen-year-old kids going ...
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