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Aaron

I am here for Friends and Networking

About Me

My name is Aaron. I work at a Ford dealership in beautiful Pittsburg, Ca. Home of the Pirates and homeless people who steal coffee creamer and sugar out of your customer lounge. I'm married to a beautiful girl, Kendall. I live in Fairfield but I also own a condo in Vacaville, so I have dual citizenship. I type extremely slow. Don't be fooled, I'm extremely boring once you get to know me. That's it, Holla!!!

My Interests

Call me weird but, I actually do love selling parts. I like working on my yard and spending time with my nieces and nephew. Spending time with my wife, she's awesome. I also love the Revolutionary war. I dunno why. I guess its because we were the underdog and kicked the Britians asses.

I'd like to meet:

someone that would like to buy $20,000 in idle inventory from me. Give me a call. I will pay shipping and will ship on an open account!!!!

Music:

I like all music genre's. I listen to Sublime, Reel Big Fish, Jack Johnson, Damien Rice, Queen, rap, Sinatra, Bruce Hornsby, Ben Folds, James Taylor, Beethoven, Ray Lamontagne, Oingo Boingo, Brandi Carlile (I'm not gay but this is the best album of the year), Country, Oldies, Tommy Emmanuel, absolutely anything. Otis Redding obviously. You name it I like it (except Abba, Cher, Manilow, etc.)

Movies:

The English Patient. That's all.

Television:

The Office, Anything with Chef Gordon Ramsey, Arrested Development on DVD, 24, the history channel, and Dirty Jobs with Ford Spokesperson Mike Rowe. Thats a hilarious name. Oh and anything on lifetime or the oxygen network.

Books:

Currently I've been reading my DOC and financial statement but for fun I like to read Technical Service Bulletins and Field Service Actions. I read Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk. That dude is sick,sick,sick. I also like to read the classics like Dickens, Twain, Conan Doyle, Dostoevsky, Sinclair, Seuss. I also liked The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, and Digital Fortress, by Dan Brown. The Five People you Meet in Heaven and Tuesdays with Morrie, For One More Day by Mitch Albom. And anything by Shel Silverstein. I'm always open to a good book idea.

Heroes:

My Dad and Mom for raising me the right way. Common Sense isn't as common as you'd think. My Brothers for producing three of the cutest kids I've ever seen. They didn't produce them, I guess, but they were part of the process, you know what I fucking mean. Oh and the generation of the World War II, who sacrificed and gave up so much and realized a cause greater than themselves. God Bless them. And Also Tupac, he was a rose that grew from the concrete.