About the Author
Hey, you asked:
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Part sorcerer, part mercenary wannabe
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Completely convinced that at least 2/3 of Americans are generally oblivious
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A product of the “Wall Street” 80s and a believer in Capitalism
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A Christian, but not religions. And yes, this is possible.
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Handy with a shovel, a tablesaw, a paintbrush and some fabric
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Convinced that I’m fat even though I know deep down that I’m not
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Going prematurely gray and for that, I blame Trisha
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A father of three
- more to come…



Hey, surfed on through trishatruly, very nice blog here, – she speaks so highly of you *wink* that I’ll have to have a look around here!
Wow… I had never clicked through here before… My sister-in-law (the one I bought the Saturn from)… She lives in Roswell too… In fact, I was in Roswell last year! (http://father-of-five.blogspot.com/2007/10/i-am-back.html)..
That was a missed opportunity.. The drinks would have been on me that night!
Perhaps next time my friend!
RE: Next time you’re in town, be sure and ping me!
(On a related note… This is why I got to get out of my feed reader more often…. Get in and “look around” a bit!
Thanks again for a great blog, and an almost daily (and enjoyable) read!
David – Father of Five
When I get memo’s from corporate head office at work, my boss and I (who happens to be my best friend, awesome) like to go through and judge the grammatical errors. Makes us feel a bit better about the ‘just a cog in the machine’ status
RE: I do that too, except in my case, it’s a colleague who was promoted to that of “Internal Communications,” also in charge of executive speech writing. I cackle with glee when I find something wrong! I’m sooo bad.
This is a relative masterpiece. I’m wondering if I read your blog would I understand my husband more? I think it’s possible.
I’m visiting from TrishaTruly’s blog, as your comment was interesting, the one about missing the person she used to be.
RE: Relative to the number of people who come through here, few stop and read the “About the Author” stuff. I’m glad you did. I only recently posted this, after having written it a few years ago. Were I to write it now, I might change a few things, but not much really. Perhaps age has tempered me a bit!
But glad you stopped by. I’ve wondered whether my recent comments on Trisha’s Blog were warranted or not, but I think, while they might sting a bit at first, she’ll see where I’m coming from. If you ever get to know her well enough, you might ask her about me–lots of history–but I love her. She’s a great person.
I ran across your blog from reading a blog of a blog…
I whole heartly agree with you on so many levels.
Eric
RE: I think there are more of us than even we may think. It’s a quiet revolution!
Hahahaha! So true…