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I have such a wide variety of interests. Riding motorcycle around town seeing what's going on outside of home breaks the stress. I am also a musician/singer/composer, always at the piano. I always will find time to play on the Playstation 2. I like spending time with my family and friends. I love watching a movie, snuggling with my girlfriend ( and never finishing....we always fall asleep....honest!! ) I'm always told I'll never grow up, that I'm a kid at heart......that's not going to change!!
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My music choices are very broad due to my upbringing. My parents were from the big band era. And I grew up listening to The Andrew Sisters, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Jim Nabors, And Sammy Davis Jr. As time moved on, other entertainers caught my attention. The Lettermen, Simon and Garfunkle. Quiet Riot, Billy Squire Anything classical, Don Henley, Josh Groban, Bob Segar, Michael Bolton, Vince Gill, Celene Dion, Barbara Streisand.
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My favorite movie interests are very diverse, from "The Passion of the Christ", "The Apostle", and "Gullivers Travels" with Ted Danson, to all Rush Hour movies
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I do not watch too much TV. I do however watch WWE Smackdown and Raw.
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The best books ever read was the Bible and the complete "Left Behind" series by Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins. I am finding though, that as I get older, I appreciate history much more, so books on history is an interest, especially on the World Wars, Yugoslavia and its Croatian culture.
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My Grandmother died July 2004 at 101 yrs old. She was working until 3 weeks before she died. My Grandma had such a difficult life. My Grandfather died in his 40's from Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), leaving my grandma to raise 5 children with the help of her father, the youngest child was 2 yrs. old. She got a job at General Electric and worked there for 30 yrs. After retiring, she took on a volunteer job at St Patricks Church in Cleveland in 1970, and stayed there until she died. My Grandma had a strong concern for the disadvantaged. She toured El Salvadore in her 70's to get a deeper understanding of poverty. I never knew why she didn't get a present for me for Christmas as I grew up, until she died. Every Christmas, she would find one family in the Cleveland community, that had less than she did, and she took care of that family for the holliday season. Who in the world would seem to have less than an old woman with very little income? She found them. When she was 82, she fell down snowy stairs, breaking her leg. We thought she would deteriorate in health and die. She took a day off and went back to work with a full leg cast. At 94 yrs. old, she lost her eyesight one night, and of course took a weekend off and came to work blind on that following Monday. A short time later, she toured Ireland with a quad cane. Around 2002, My uncle died from ALS, and my grandma had to face that terrible disease again. And finally, at 100 yrs old, and unable to eat solid food, had a tube put in her stomach so she could be fed lunch at work through a sringe. She came to live with my parents until the end. She was a great teacher of committment, example, compassion, surrender and love. She taught me to never give up the race, even in the midst of the overwhelming odds of defeat. She taught me to never turn my back on anyone in need of help, that even when you seem to have nothing to give, someone always has less than you. She showed me that strong Faith in God can definately move mountains, that getting on my knees in prayer doesn't make we weak as a man, but stronger in character. She taught me to thank God for the roses in life as well as the thorns. My grandma, who needed full time care when she came home from work, blind, walker in hand, and a tube feed, living on social security, was the richest woman alive.
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