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Interested In:
Friends, Activity Partners
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Member Since:
Sep 2003
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Hometown:
Tampa
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Company:
Teledyne Waterpik, TRW
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Mark's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/1886628
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Other education:
Pleasure Ridge Park, The Sorbonne
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Occupation:
Soccer Mom
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Affiliations:
Tuesdays with Morries' Wednesday Morning Breakfast Bunch, Tom Selleck Look-Alike Society
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What I enjoy doing:
indoor rock climbing, pottery barn, spelling, Jeff Gordon
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Favorite Books:
The New Patriotic Bible by Pat Robertson and Lee Greenwood
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Favorite Movies:
Magnum P.I. Series Finale, Three Men and a Baby
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Favorite Music:
Bobby Goldsboro, Tom Hanks
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Favorite TV Shows:
The Days and Nights of Monsignor Martinez, Emeril Live
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About Me:
BOBBY: I just sang a song parody, Dad. Like Weird Al Yankovich.
HANK: Son, Al Yankovich blew his brains out in the late '80s after people stopped buying his records. He's not worth getting into trouble over.
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Who I Want to Meet:
Tom Selleck or anyone who looks like Tom Selleck, fellow members of the zionist conspiracy; friendly interesting people (except for Pat Robertson, whom I've already met)
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P.S.: XYZ!
and caring person. Which explains why
it's June 2004 and his "interests"
still include Howard Dean.
the plutonium rod.
spin and he begins to speak in
tongues, but luckily this has only
happened once, very late at night when
we were camping - usually Mark is a
very smart, charismatic man with
something either argumentative or
clever to say that has married one of
my best friends that has always been
like a sister to me- does that make
him something like a best-friend-in-
law?
one of the coolest women I know. He
bought Louisville Sluggers for his
groomsmen. And he posted a picture of
himself shot with a Fisher-Price
camera. Louisville is a better place
with him there.
but this is a small box and he has a
wife now. For example, I don't think
he'd want her to know about the
rooster and the vodka bottle. Ha-ha!
But seriously, folks... Whilst growing
up together in a town in the armpit of
The Armpit State, Mark taught me what
being a Good Episcopal is all about.
If I hadn't known him, I'd've been a
lot more miserable. Sure, I would've
had more fun, doing drugs, drinking,
getting in fights, stealing cars,
etc., but who needs all that when you
can have a really great friend?
Bastard.