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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Seeking truth, and having fun in the meantime
ABOUT ME
I greatly enjoy and nurture the relationships I have forged thus far in life. I feel indebted to the world for all the good fortune I've had in life, so I do my best to make those around me happy and in turn myself as well. I'm an active person typically running around doing something, but enjoy balance in my life and friends. I hope we can all live on this earth forever... because I'm really enjoying my time. "I'm a lover not a fighter... but I'm also a fighter... so don't get any ideas.".... god was I drunk when I wrote this...remind me to change my profile
PHILOSOPHY
Hmmmmm... that's a tough one... and perhaps better discussed in person since it changes day to day.
How about the golden rule? That seems pretty fair, and simple enough for a couchsurfing profile.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I have mostly used the services of couchsurfing while on a cross U.S. bike tour in the summer of 2008. I have hosted a few people since then. However, couchsurfing is really a way of treating strangers or people in general that I have carried with me in everyday life.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Well indebted on the hosting side, though I have tried to be over-the-top generous to the guests I've had, by simply paying forward the generosity I've received on couchsurfing and in life.
Interests
Diversity. Pretty much anything. I enjoy people, animals (dogs especially) music, all sorts of art (though not particularly cultured in any). Living forever... I'm working on that.
- animals
- dogs
- arts
- running
- music
- cycling
Music, Movies, and Books
Movies: Shawshank Redemption, Dumb and Dumber, Not Another Teen Movie, and of course How Stella Got her Groove Back
Music: all genres, I'd like to learn how to play it more
Books: Ishmael, Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Biked up Trail Ridge Rd. from the east in Rocky Mountain National Park carrying my home on my back.