Born/raised: Geary, OK
Attended college: Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Degree: Bachelor in Communication Arts with English minor
Hobbies: writing, music, TV, hanging out with friends, drawing, acting, internet research/etc., fun with animals
Music: Rap, R&B, Reggae
Food: Shrimp scampi, hot wings
Drug: Hydrocodone
Place: Amsterdam, New Zealand, British Columbia
Animal: Cats, big and small
Movie: Young Frankenstein
Play: Eleemosynary
Performer: Andy Kaufman
TV Show: Saturday Night Live
My passion is ...
writing, music, acting
I know too much about ...
drugs
My parents always told me ...
to marry rich
My childhood ambition ...
to be a famous SOMETHING
My favorite memory ...
too hard, so many!
Why I write ...
it's the form of communication I'm best at
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
reading: The 12th Planet; watching: Girlfriends, The Soup, SNL; Listening to: Bob Marley, TV on the Radio, Bizzy Bone, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Cody ChesnuTT, Blu and Exile
My first job ...
reporter for my city's newspaper, the Weatherford Daily News
My best moment ...
being born
My inspiration ...
artists of all persuasions.
Gourmet Tea
What makes gourmet tea superior to the store-bought variety? A whole lot, actually.
Gourmet tea is made from whole ingredients, leaving all the flavor and health-promoting qualities intact. Store-bought tea is made from what connoisseurs call "tea dust"the powder and particles left over after excessive processing. The result is a colorful but weakly-flavored tea with little or no healing benefits.
Teas from the grocery store are made largely of tea dust and have lost about 85% of the health benefits promoted on the box. Gourmet teas come from quality crops; th...