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Ryan

weatherfan

About Me

I'm 25 and married living in Dallas, Texas, which by the way is an awesome place. My wife, Elyce, and I own a nice home here. My personal interests include shooting for sport (targets or otherwise depending on the season). I enjoy flying airplanes when I get a chance to do it, and studying meteorology, that stuff is always so interesting. I play the guitar and I like to write. I'm originally from Mason, Michigan where I grew up with my mom, dad, and my brother Austin. I moved to Texas when I was 20 and have been having a blast here. The weather is always great, even when there are tornadoes (I love storm chasing). I'd really like to earn a Master's Degree in meteorology/atmospheric science. I own my own business as a professional window cleaning service for commercial companies, that may not sound glorious, but I make a lot of money doing it and have everything I've ever wanted as a result. That's about all I can think of for the moment to tell you about me, maybe I'll think of something to add later on.

My Interests

Aviation, business, architectural design, technical manuals, writing, guitar/music, guns, politics, ridding the nation of freeloaders that costs me tax dollars, etc.

I'd like to meet:

I'd like to meet John Travolta, Richard Dean Anderson, and Stephen King.

Music:

A bunch really. 90s rock, 80s pop, International, classical (that's piano and orchestra, not f'cking def leopard...god I hate that crap).

Movies:

Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, Catch me if you can, those "Bourne" movies, Star Wars (the original 3, George Lucas was on crack when he made these new ones), Saving Private Ryan, and more

Television:

Its all about The Simpsons. Well, that and Stargate SG-1, my wife is in love with Richard Dean Anderson. Lost, and Chuck also top this list, along with most anything on the discovery channel and history channel. Also like to watch No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain.

Books:

I'm a bit of a bore when it comes to books. I like textbooks and technical manuals. My bookshelf is loaded with Aircraft Operating Manuals, and textbooks on Physics, Chemistry, Meteorology, Algebra, Calculus, and Trigonometry, and I have one book on Thermodynamics.