A: I'm relaxed and nonjudgmental and that is something people can expect from me.
A: I've endured a lot of pain within my lifetime and because of that I'm very thankful for being in good heath. I spent over a year confined to a wheelchair and had seen the inside of many operating rooms. I'm able to see what others don't and I count my blessings in that department everyday.
A: I read nightly before bed. I enjoy all types of literature and I own a nice collection of books.
A: Depends on my mood, but I enjoy seeing live music and I go to the cinema as often as I can. I am not afraid to do these activities alone because in order to be good company for anyone else one must be one's own best company at times.
A: If it comes to obtaining something, materialistic or a experience I research the best way to go about it and I create a list of goals to help me achieve whatever it is that I am seeking.
A: It sounds cliche but I live in the moment and I try to make each day count.
A: At this most I'm more of a homebody but I would like to change that and see the rest of the states.
A: My sense of humor! At times I can be mistaken for a crossbreed of MTV's Daria and Larry David. What… an odd match.
A: I love history and I retain information well. Ask me about the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, craziest disaster ever!
A: When I saw one of my idols, joan Jett, at the Hard Rock and throughout the show she kept locking eyes with me, as if in approval of my persona.
A: I cook my own meals and I walk my dog nightly after supper. I often do physical work around the house, like gardening.
A: If I had the money I could cook just like Ina Garten, I hate her elusive ingredients!
A: My willingness to learn, knowledge is the one thing that can't be taken away from you.
A: My turntable/records, TCM movie channel, hummus, my dog and a bottle of Nexxus.