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My name is Leanna, or at least that's what is said on my "hello my name is ____" nametag.
I was born at a very young age lol.
I'm old enough to know better but still too young to care.
I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and I love traveling around. I am somewhat of a hippy. I wasn't born in the 1960's but if I had a saying it would probably be peace. I firmly believe love is what makes the world go round and equality is groovy. Now, I'm sounding like a protest meeting but never the less I do other things besides meeting with the members of the hoppy bus. I like a lot of summer sports. I love kayaking, canoing and I have developed a taste for water tubing. Note to self: say no to leech infested water and that was the mistake I made some summers ago but I still love tubing. I tried skiing once but I was completely turned off winter sports when a had an accident on the magic carpet, though I don't mind guys who ski. I love music all kinds I'm not too picky and I have quite the passion for writing which you know because I'm here.
My e-mail is JJwanker@gmail.com (I know weird e-mail) you can contact me if you want to I'm always up for a chat.

brieflyme

My passion is ...

travel

I know too much about ...

drug slang

My parents always told me ...

to be patient

My childhood ambition ...

to be The Crocodile Hunter

My favorite memory ...

walking on the railroad track

Why I write ...

because it releases stress that James Fantom causes

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

Mika -Love Today

My first job ...

mouse breeder

My best moment ...

doing hurricane Katrina Relief

My inspiration ...

my cousin

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I was born and raised a city girl. A sushi-eating style-wise city girl. An escape to the country had always sounded appealing. Sure I had been to resorts in the middle of no-where with horseback riding and canoing but neither of which could be considered any kind of hardship. One year my parents had finally allowed me to go to a very rustic camp about 20 minutes from the rocky mountains.

I adapted quickly to the atmosphere, never went more than a few feet without a heavy layer of bug spray and a swiss army knife just in case my cabin was challenged to some form of fire-building activity...

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