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Phil

I just do, what I do, when I can do it.

About Me

Alot has changed since I last changed anything on my page. Graduated now, yippee for me. Working, not so yippee for me. Happy with my life, love my girl, trying to take each day one at a time. That's all we can do.

My Interests

Anything other than work.
Myspace Layouts

I'd like to meet:

Howard Stern, other than that I have enough friends!

Music:

My heart will always be in rock but since embarking on this fraternity life I have been exposed to everykind of music there is (yes even country). I would have to say my favorites are Green Day, Nirvana, Blackalicious, Roots, and pretty much anything you can chill to.

Movies:

Again, a wide variety, anything Kevin Smith, Half Baked, Shawshank Redemption, Office Space, The Big Lebowski, a lot more that I will think of after I submit this.

Television:

All about Adult Swim baby.

Books:

George W. Bush's "Satan and Me, A Love Story," and Martha Stuarts "Guide to Good Living and Insider Trading."

Heroes:

I could go down the list and say all the people that have inspired me but I'm not one to name names. I guess in the end, as cliche as it sounds, my hereo is my father. It is a funny thing, you live the first twelve years of your life hoping you will be like him, then the next twelve years praying you won't end up like him. In the end though I just hope that I can live up to his example and possibly be half the honorable and good man that he has taught me to be.

My Blog

What is important, and The Remorse of a Worker.

What do we do it for? Money? A diploma? Why do we run ourselves around for these things? I know these things make life easier. But, these tangiable things are finite, they don't last. Embrace those ar...
Posted by Phil on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Life, and the night sky.

Is life a series of major events? Is life an endless string of small encounters and personal moments? In life, so many small things get in the way. Don't let the small things: arguments, misconception...
Posted by Phil on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST