Off to New York for a New Beginning!

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After taking classes in computer repair and configuration, and getting certified by Microsoft and Comptia as a computer technician, I worked dozens of assorted temp jobs through several agencies in the St. Louis area building up my resume and experience, … Continue reading

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My Review- People Like Us

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Based upon a true story, “People Like Us” is billed as a romantic comedy, but it’s NOT your typical romance or comedy. It stars Chris Pine as Sam who is a silver-tongued salesman who specializes in bartering surplus goods. He’s … Continue reading

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My Review- My Last Day Without You

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A German businessman, Niklas, is tasked by his boss to travel to New York City to shut down their New York branch of the company, putting over 300 people out of work. Being a cold-hearted hatchet man, he has no … Continue reading

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“You’re good enough to start making wedding cakes!”

When I was fourteen years old, there was a knock at our door one day and two men in business suits were standing there. When my mom opened the door, they introduced themselves as being from the Jacksonville Journal Courier … Continue reading

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My Review- Battleship

“You Sunk My Battleship” is a cry many of us have made in the course of playing the Hasbro game as we were growing up. Add Alexander Skarsgard (from True Blood), Taylor Kitsch (who starred earlier this year in John … Continue reading

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My Review- Dark Shadows

In the mid 1700′s, the Collins Family moved from England to the New World settling in Maine and began building a successful seaside fishing community named after their family, Collinsport. The youngest son, Barnabas grew to be a very handsome … Continue reading

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Hello world!

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Most people know Kermit the Frog’s song, “It’s not easy being green.” Well, I think it’s easier being “green” than it is being “BIG”! This is my blog which I plan to use to address the trials, tribulations, but also … Continue reading

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School Days continued….

I never wanted to play ball or be rowdy out on the playground like the other boys, but in order to try to avoid being made fun of, I made friends with some handicapped kids my age, who were in … Continue reading

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A Whole New World…

During the summer vacation from school when I was 11 years old, being Boy Scouts, my friends and I liked to go fishing and camping, but one of those camping trips opened my eyes to a whole new world I … Continue reading

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Lights Out…

I’ve always been pretty much able to contain and control my anger. Even though I was constantly teased and taunted all through school (what would be considered “bullying” by today’s standards), I had developed a very thick skin and most … Continue reading

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Exploration & Discovery

After discovering SEX, it opened up a whole new world of discovery. Living in a very small, rural town in the midwest, there wasn’t ANYTHING to do other than watch the grass grow. Being back in the 1960′s, being “gay” … Continue reading

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Biggest Guy in School

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By the time I was in Junior High (ages 12/13), I was pretty much the biggest guy in my class or the class ahead of us. There was one other guy who was big like I was, but he was … Continue reading

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Valentines Day

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Today is Valentine’s Day, 2012, and once again, I find myself alone with no significant other in my life. Since I have always been such a romantic person, facing it alone is very depressing for me. When I lived at … Continue reading

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Different times…

I recently heard Barbara Walters mention it on “The View” that the stigma associated with teenage pregnancies and having a baby out of wedlock has change tremendously over the past 40 or 50 years. When I was a teenager, especially … Continue reading

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Cooking & Baking

According to my mom, the first time I cooked something was when I was 3 years old. For Mother’s Day, I wanted to surprise her with breakfast in bed that I’d probably heard about on TV, but I knew she … Continue reading

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My Chance to “Make a Difference”

I have personally saved 3 young people, 2-13 yr olds and 1-15 yr old who were sitting at their computer making one final attempt to reach out for help, and they IM’d me. In all 3 cases, which were a … Continue reading

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I love to travel!

When I was 17, I was selected to be part of the maiden voyage of a European Concert Choir Tour called “Sounds of Hope”. Being from a tiny isolated town in rural Illinois, it gave me the opportunity to see … Continue reading

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Safe sex….

When I was coming out almost 18 years ago, I was living in St Louis and attended a “Coming Out” series of lessons lead by the local “Effort For Aids” to help make the transition a little smoother for those … Continue reading

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My “Paranormal Experiences”…

You can read this as fact, or fiction, whichever you personally prefer, however, I KNOW IT HAPPENED, and so does my ex-wife as both incidents involved both of us back in the 1970′s….. It was quite an ordeal. We figured … Continue reading

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My Review- Red Dawn (2012)

In 1984, a very popular movie showed Americans what would happen if the USSR invaded our Northwestern United States. “Red Dawn” starring Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, and Charlie Sheen put up a valiant fight against the Russians. … Continue reading

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