I am compassionate, honest, and funny.
My Self-Summary
Is your computer connnected to your sound system?
It should be!
Here are some
OK Tunes
Oh , uhmm, track 9 is me. Just goofing around for a minute, and
track 10 is my son.
Track 13 is my son and me , at our first test with recording
together using a multitrack. Other than the intro, his rhythm and
my attempt at lead we both just improved on the spot to test the
thing out, so really just a test. We have many ideas in the works
now! ;o)
I am looking for a friend, and someone to talk to , get to know,
and to make smile, maybe even in person some day.
If you are still involved with someone please just avoid me.
If you'd like to know something more about me, please forgive my
lack of words here and message me.
What I’m doing with my life
Trying to decide whether to move back to Fla. again.
Working on my music, trying to get some things recorded and
finished, working on my very old house.
I’m really good at
Thinking, making people laugh, losing my hairline and pretending
not to care, many other things, I don't know where to begin in this
area.
My favorite books, movies, music, and food
I like Jack L. Chalker , and my favorite book of all time is: "And
the Devil Will Drag You Under". If you want to see a great example
of fantasy sci-fi this is it. Most can't put it down. Jesse Stewart
is another great author that anyone (I think) would enjoy
reading.
I like all kinds of movies. Just saw "Eagle Eye" and loved
it.
Fifth Element, many more.
I like many kinds of music. I mostly listen to classic rock and
newer stuff too. I love most blues. John Lee Hooker, Muddy waters,
etc.
My son even has me listening to some heavier stuff than I ever
thought I'd like, now and then, but I can only listen to a certain
amount of screaming ;o)
Just a few of my favorites are Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani, Savoy
Brown, Robin Trower, R.L. Burnside, John Lee Hooker, Muddy waters,
Alvin Lee, Elf, Nazareth, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Seether, Godsmack,
disturbed, too many too list.
I like almost any food.
The six things I could never do without
My son, my dog, guitar, my car, a friend,
my baby toes ? ;o)
I spend a lot of time thinking about
Everything, and then I remember to stop it.
On a typical Friday night I am
Doing whatever I want to do, or whatever I did Thursday night, any
night is the same, it's whatever I decide it is to be.
Often now days it involves my son and I either listening to music
,an occasional movie, or we check out new music to learn online and
pass the guitar back and forth, laugh, talk, play with the dog, and
have fun.
We'd probably both rather be at the lake or something sometimes but
there's still much to be done here, so some Friday nights can end
up being long nights finishing drywall, or a number of projects we
are are trying to get knocked out here.
The most private thing I’m willing to admit here
I live in an area where someone fell from a barn , on to their goat
killing it, and breaking their own leg, while in the act of
"loving" their goat.
You should message me if
If you want to, and...
you are divorced, single, NOT seperated and/or living with someone,
(not the same thing to me).
Thank you
"The human body contains about 30 trillion cells of over 200
varieties . Twelve billion of these cells are found in the
brain,which contains about 120 trillion connections. All of this
was supposedly generated through millions of mistakes, beginning
with a single cell. Using all the assumptions employed by
evolutionists, including natural selection, it can be shown that
such a process would have required longer than the assumed 5
billion years of earth's history.
The probability of getting the first cell is even less, however.
using information theory, the biologist H.P. Yockey calculated that
the longest piece of DNA that could be expected with 95 percent
confidence to form naturally would code for only 49 amino acids
(most genes code for proteins that consist of 100 to 300 amino
acids).
This is, as he said, much too short to provide even a start toward
life . It is light-years short, in fact. Furthermore, even if the
subunits composing the DNA could be lined up in the right order,
these calculations do not take into account the improbability of
their linking spontaneously. H.J. Morowitz calculated the
probability of matter arranging itself as a bacterium to be 10-10
11 (this is may not display correctly in the web page).
That is one chance out one followed by 100 billion zeros! "