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Rob

It's wonderful to be here, It's certainly a thrill

About Me



The world population for the most part, is ignorant of the destruction taking place on the planet! God help us all that the billions of "sheeple" wake the f*$# up and try and do something together to help!!!! You don"t have to be a "tree huggin' hippie" to realize what is wrong with air pollution, energy wasting, forest destruction, senseless animal slaughter, etc ... All it takes is looking at your lifestyle and seeing what you can change (for the better of the world and yourself) in your daily life. Sounds hard doesn't it? The little things help and the small add up! Try and see what you can do for you, for me, for our kids, and the planet! Common sense people use it to our advantage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My Interests

my WIFE, my dogs, music, steelers, movies, golf, why people are the stupidest things on the planet!!!! etc... please check this out!!!! http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/americanpitbull.htm

I'd like to meet:

read this: NEW YORK (CNN) -- American society is increasingly polarized, our politics ever more fractious, and I believe most of us are figuring out that we spend far too much time and energy dwelling on our differences rather than embracing the similarities and commonalities that unite us as Americans.We are divided on many issues: abortion, gun control, gay rights, the separation of church and state, religion and politics. We are increasingly divided by disparities in educational and economic opportunities, political labels, ideological and partisan allegiances, race, cultural heritage and age.America's diversity has always been a source of national strength, except when political leaders exploit our differences to serve special interests and deny the common good and national interest.President George W. Bush, seeking support for his so-called "comprehensive immigration reform" proposal, declared that "America should not fear diversity." Those are neither the words of a leader, nor a uniter.But the president isn't the only one lacking in leadership: Congress is hardly doing better. Even though 84 percent of Americans say English should be the official language of government operations, and while 71 percent of Hispanics agree, the Senate Majority Leader called an amendment to make English the official language an act of prejudice. Sen. Harry Reid declared bluntly "This amendment is racist." Such rhetoric from national leaders is unworthy of their offices and fails to elevate the American spirit.Divisiveness begins in Washington, not in the hearts of Americans. The dominance of corporate, parochial and special interests over the House of Representatives and the Senate did not begin with this Congress. But that dominance has become both a structural and chronic source of disunity. Not only is corporate America spending more than $2 billion a year to lobby in Washington, but Congress in recent decades has organized itself around the special interests they seek to serve.Almost five decades ago, there were only four Congressional caucuses. Today there are about 200, most of which are dedicated solely to particular countries, regions, races, ethnicities, specific issues and special interests.Group and interest politics have overwhelmed not only our public dialogue but also our legislative process. When our elected officials spend more time and effort legislating on behalf of specific interest groups, the common good and national interest are subordinated by the very people we elect to serve all citizens and the nation. It should be no surprise that approval ratings of the president and Congress are so low or that so many of us believe this country is headed in the wrong direction.Are we as a nation well-served by a Congress that created the Albanian Issues Caucus, the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, the Congressional Black Caucus, the Organic Caucus, the Caucus on Indonesia, the Caucus on Swaziland, the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus or the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans?What about the 280 million working men and women and their families? We would be better served if we rid Congress of these spurious and divisive caucuses that serve narrowly focused special interest groups and instead create the We the People Caucus.Abraham Lincoln astutely noted that a house divided against itself cannot stand. Our House of Representatives could hardly be any more divided. And it is time that our elected officials commit themselves to the representation of all Americans and the founding ideals that will assure a prosperous and secure future for this great nation.something else to check out: http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen/freelance/attack81.htm

Music:

Nirvana
Foo Fighters
Led Zepplin
Pink Floyd
Beatles
Alice In Chains
Soundgarden
Tool
A Perfect Circle
Helmet
Stone Temple Pilots
etc...

Movies:

Walk The Line, The Devil's Rejects, Bill and Ted, Half Baked, Ace Ventura, Hostel, Easy Rider, The Shining, One Flew Over The CooCoo's Nest, The Jacket, anything that is not a piece of s#!? ya know those flicks that just are stupid to begin with!!!!

Television:

CSI, That 70's Show, Chappelle Show, King of Queens, Perfect Disasters, anything on Discovery Channel or Animal Planet...

Heroes:

My mom
My girl
Jimmy Page.../font?

My Blog

my grandpa

My grandpa Reverend Paul S. DeHaven has died on saturday night he was 95. I will miss my "grampa" even though i didn't get to see him one last time I know he knows I love him! He is the reason I have ...
Posted by Rob on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 08:57:00 PST

its been a while

this is the longest i've gone without playing music since i started to play guitar! i have always at least jammed with friends if i wasn't in a band.
Posted by Rob on Wed, 23 May 2007 07:42:00 PST

still missing ...

sucks that the still naive page is no more! i would go there to here some songs while i was at work! oh well all things must come to an end! miss jamming with my boys!!! still missing the songs we use...
Posted by Rob on Tue, 03 Apr 2007 09:11:00 PST

hometown shows fuckin ROCK

we had a great show and badass time playing some songs we have not played in while. Made some new friends and had some fun after the show. There are girls that really rock that go shows and are there ...
Posted by Rob on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST