joined on 06/03/04
last updated 02/05/08
June 7, 2005
Stevie is a great guy. Always there with supportive thoughts and with answers to my asinine questions. Sweet as can be. Witty and smart as hell. He has a touch of saddness that pulls you in. And his waxing philosophic explanations throws you off guard just long enough for his true mischievious nature to sneak in for the kill! It's a damn shame he's gay!
May 11, 2005
Stevie is one of the people that without fail, makes my days better.
No matter the hell the office cubicle world has spat, I can log on to Tribe and count on him making me smile.
uber kisses!
July 3, 2004
What a super intelligent, sassy, funny, adorable sweetheart. I am honoured to have met this man on Tribe. XOXO
June 3, 2004
I LOVE this man, in a way only a married woman can love her gay boyfriend. Smart, fun, cute, easy-going...he is perfect in every way! Boys, get him while you can!
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about me
I'm a fairly opinionated man on many points and issues, but for the most part I sit back and watch the drama of life happen without choosing sides. But on those matters for which I feel strongly, I fight tooth and nail.
I used to work for a school district with a deaf/blind/autistic child until a 5 million dollar deficit in the district's budge cost me my job. Despite the unfortunate circumstance and timing, my mom passed away shortly before I was laid off. I'm now unemployed and living off my inheritance and will be returning to school as a student soon. It seems my fate to switch careers every 10 years or so. I'm looking into getting a degree this time in landscape horticulture.
I recently bought a house and for the first time in my life have a garden where I can grow my own things, so I've been enjoying a very fun, and very expensive hobby - soon to be vocation.
So, I've been considering learning yoga for a few years now and finally decided that I should take classes. So, my first class was this morning (well before the caucuses). I took an all-levels core strength viniyoga class.
Damn! I was sweating bullets before the class was half over! It's really much more strenuous than it looks, but I'm gonna stick with it and see if it doesn't help my overall wellbeing.
Wish me luck!
Sat, February 9, 2008 - 3:46 PM
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Re: CoN - The Silver Chair
(in Flourish & Blott's Book Club)
I'm mostly done reading this one by now. This was one that, as a child, I didn't much care for. I remember Puddleglum as being too frog-like for my tastes (I'm phobic of frogs) and I remember the story as being too dark and gloomy and nasty for my...
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discussion post on Sun, June 15, 2008 - 7:27 PM
Re: CoN - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
(in Flourish & Blott's Book Club)
So I read this one last week. It had always been one of my favorites out of the seven books - this and The Magician's Nephew. And while I still enjoyed it this time (my first reading as an adult), it wasn't quite as good as I remembered. My mind c...
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discussion post on Sun, June 15, 2008 - 7:23 PM
Re: Press Release: Dissatisfied Clinton Supporters Flock to Third Party in Droves
(in Political Junkies)
>>The Dem party is not an arm of government. Yet it took over the right to vote and nullified in two stated based on nothing more than an internal rule. <<
I'm probably very fuzzy and incorrect, but aren't primary elections an internal party af...
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discussion post on Fri, June 13, 2008 - 10:17 AM
Re: Useless Facts and Statistics… God I love them..
(in ! Trivia Tribe !)
Perhaps so, but Occam's Razor tells me that a typo is a much simpler explanation. :)
discussion post on Fri, June 13, 2008 - 6:58 AM
Re: Useless Facts and Statistics… God I love them..
(in ! Trivia Tribe !)
» Only one person in 2 billion will live to be 166 or older
That was a typo, right? Did you mean 116? For a human to live to be 166, I would think the odds would be considerably higher...
discussion post on Fri, June 13, 2008 - 6:48 AM
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