joined on 09/26/03
last updated 05/26/08
January 29, 2004
A networker who is generous with his energy and enthusiasm.
October 7, 2003
this is a hard job since I havent met you but I have been to your region and worked with a construction company from there
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about me
I have been controlled by a brain virus injected by 60's black and white TV programming targeted at latch key kids with single moms. I have a great wife, three great son's (21, 23 32), two dogs, two cats, and one bird. I am also building a 400 foot ark in my backyard (not really its only 300 feet). I stare at a monitor all day and come home and stare at another monitor all night. I love to write and have several books that never seem to get finished. I like to wrestle with other minds. I am not religious, but I am a Reverend who is ethical and moral (yes it's true, you can be a decent person without fearing eternal damnation). I love to jam on the keyboard and drums, sing, and dance. I love spicy food, never smoked cigarettes, and wish I had my 1969 Dodge Charger again. I have recently completed my Personal Vision Statement and Personal Mission Statement. Then I made the leap and integrated it with my Organizational Vision and Mission, I am now completing the Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Plans for an entirely new way for people to collaborate and implement positive self-sustaining changes to every aspect of life. I will now stop writing totally random and discontinuous thoughts to myself.
John Castor died this week at 55. Apparently he found out two months ago that he had brain cancer. Luckily he had just visited his daughter in Florida to see her graduate as one of the top of her college class at Gainesville. You know how proud he must have been of that.
My sister Ellen and I went to the wake last night. He is being buried today.
The wake was like a family reunion. Saw Mr. Castor, Jimmy & Jay, Tom McCarton and his brother Bob, Tom Guyer, Joe Guyer, Diane Catalano, her ...
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Sat, June 2, 2007 - 1:40 AM
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Today in Thailand
We will have a general election in the end of this year.
And they have to revise in some of the constitution.
Few hundred monks and thousand peoples as a mob walk along the street.
And they said they want the new constitution define Buddhist to be religion of Thailand.
All peoples in Thailand live as one for long time, Buddhist, Christian or Muslim are live together, n...
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Wed, May 2, 2007 - 1:05 PM
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I just read "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl. He lived through the hell of several German Concentration Camps. He happened to be an author and psychiatrist before he was imprisoned.
This book is a short and simple read that opens the mind. I took several notes that I would like to share. The first is so important to the question of War.
“Once the meaning of suffering had been revealed to us, we refused to minimize or alleviate the camp’s tortures by ignoring them or harb...
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Thu, July 7, 2005 - 2:05 PM
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Why I Cannot Kill
By Rev.
April 25, 2005
Ever since I was a small boy, I have had no ability to comprehend why one man would or could kill another. I grew up with the Vietnam War. I watched the gruesome scenes every night alone on my thirteen inch black and white. I observed dozens, scores, hundreds, and eventually thousands of boys, not much older than I, lying on the ground only distinguishable by the tattered, blood soaked uniforms they wore.
Body counts were as common as weather...
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Tue, April 26, 2005 - 12:29 AM
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