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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
To find and meet all the crazy, wacky, talented and amazing people and get them to help me find a stick with one end, see two ducks having a mid air collision, and tip at least three cows like dominoes.
ABOUT ME
I am very laid back & carefree, enjoy a good laugh, quiet drinks and a random adventure. I give freely of myself for the simple enjoyment of the people around me. The only time I'm unhappy is when I don't have a good story to tell come Monday morning!
PHILOSOPHY
My personal philosophy is that we are all living on borrowed time - to hoard and give in to greed is futile. Going with the flow is the only way to live and to live for any day but today is doing yourself a disservice.
Interests
A good story, good company or a good adventure. Taking a dig at life and making a joke of the bad times through my drawings gets me through the day.
- drinking
Music, Movies, and Books
Any quirky or off kilter books, music or movies tickles my fancy.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
A couple years back, I took a random road-trip to the other side of the country. It was the furthest from home I had been at the time - the weather had been terrible and a few complications had made things very stressful.
Nearly on sunset, at the first sight of good weather, my hosts and I took a detour down a long, winding dirt road that we figured would take us to the coast, as all we had seen for days was dead plants, straight rods and desert.
The road ended at the foot of a ridge with a set of narrow steps winding to the top. At the top was one of the most stunning sights I have seen. Pure white sand and rolling, violent waves. To my left, a storm threatened, a lightning bolt crackled in the distance. To my right, a thin arc of the setting sun, blood red. Immediately in front of us, low in the sky, the bright, golden disc of a full moon - larger than I had ever seen.
We sat and watched the sun set. Listened to the waves crash against the shore below us. The scene is now seared in my memory.