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FREDERATOR

End Of The Universe! Have Fun! Bye Bye!

About Me

I Am A Father, Husband, Son, Grandson, Son-In-Law, Brother-In-Law, Uncle, Nephew, Cousin, Friend And Cat Owner Who's A Born Again Christian. Everything I Have In Life Is A Blessing. "Through JESUS, Therefore, Let Us Continually Offer To GOD A Sacrifice Of Praise - The Fruit Of Lips That Confess His Name." - Hebrews 13:15 (NIV Version)

My Interests

Some General Interests Of Mine Include Local History Of My Neighborhood And It's Surrounding Communities, Music, Movies, My iPOD, My JEEP, Cats And Doctor Who.

I'd like to meet:

Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Randy George, John Barrowman, Noel Clarke, David Tennant And John Simm.

Music:

My iPOD Is Currently Saturated With Music That Most Folks Wont Fully Appreciate Unless They Give It A Chance. All Music I Listen To Are Played With Real Instruments By Real People With Real Incredible Talent. I Am Not A Fan Of The Radio. NYC Is Seriously Lacking Good Rock Stations And I'm Not Getting Satellite Anytime Soon. The iPOD Fullfills My Musical Needs Nicely.

Movies:

I Dig Most Types Of Movies. Anything From Comedies, Horror, Science Fiction, B-Movies, Cult, Weird And Beyond. Mostly Ones With Obscure Endings That Generally Annoy My Wife (ie: They All Die At The End Or Incomplete Plots, Etc.). Gotta Love It.

Television:

First. There's Doctor Who. I Cannot Say Enough About The Longest Running Science Fiction Show In The History Of Television. Then In No Particular Order, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Robot Chicken, South Park, Wildboyz, Drinking With Bob, And NY1 News In The Morning With Pat Kiernan To Name A Select Few. I Hope One Day The Reality Show Will Go Away Especially The Ones On MTV.

Books:

I Finished Reading Postcard History Series 'Flushing 1880-1935' By James Driscoll, Images Of America 'Whitestone' By Jason B. Antos And Images Of America 'College Point' By Victor Lederer With The Poppenhusen Institute (All Good Bathroom Reading). Proud Of My Queens Heritage As You Can See. Also 'A Journal Of Impossible Things' By John Smith

Heroes:

Seems Like A Good Show. Maybe I'll Catch It From The First Season One Day. Who Knows.