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Rob

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About Me

I'm just a good ol' boy who always keeps it real...Back in Boston for my last chance at glory...For me the toughest part about life has been figuring out what to do with it... ...Places I've Lived: Benton,IL; Mt. Vernon, IL; Hendersonville,TN; Gallatin,TN; Pheonix,AZ; Ozark,MO; Miami,FL; my sister's basement; and in a van down by the river..... table, tr, td
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My Interests

Poker, Traveling and seeing new places. Growing and trimming my beard. Politics. Doing shots of espresso. Pro wrassling: "the stupidest shit in the world that I can not stop loving." amusement/water parks. Riding bikes, canoeing (current River), camping, boating, all the fun outdoors stuff in the summertime. Video games (Wii sports and Guitar Hero!!) and technology. Going to the movies. Music, dancing and karaoke jams. Beer. Mexican Food.Going to the gym.Rob and Samoa Joe 10/3/08. Lowell, MA.

I'd like to meet:

people with similar interests

Music:

I like a little of everything, but rock n roll is here to stay.

Create Your Own! Queen "Keep Yourself Alive"

Movies:

I'll take a good comedy over anything else. When I was in 2nd grade I got picked to be one of "Glen and Dot's kids" in Raising Arizona, one of the greatest comedies ever... why the Coreys (Haim and Feldman)never won an Oscar for their entire body of work beats the hell out of me... Brokeback Mountain was a heart wrenching tale but I coulda done without the anal sex in a tent scene. Ouch!...Love all the 80s high school movies...last house on the left is the craziest f'n movie i've ever seen...

Create Your Own!

Television:

E! True Hollywood Stories,VH1 Behind the Music, World Poker Tour/WSOP, VH1 I love the 70s,80s,90s, the Real world, the RW/RR challenge, NBA Playoffs. history channel and discovery channel documentaries. Old MTV shows like Beavis & Butthead, Tom Green Show, Jackass, PUNK'D, and the State

Books:

I'm not much of a book reader. Of all the books I was forced to read in high school John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath was by far my favorite.

Heroes:

Ric Flair and anybody else who is successful through hard work and determination.