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"My wife, Sissy, and I live with our three cats in Takoma Park, MD (we got married in Vermont in 2004). My best friend is my..."
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More About Kim
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College/University:
University of Colorado - Boulder, Attended 1985 - 1988, Class of 1988, Master's Degree, Social Work
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Occupation:
Social Worker, Political Activist
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Affiliations:
The Mautner Project, NOW, Gertrude Stein Democrats, HRC, One In Ten, PFLAG, Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, Food and Friends
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Hobbies and Interests:
Women's Music Festivals, Fencing
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Favorite Movies:
Mistaken Identity, Norma Rae
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Favorite TV Shows:
Ellen, The West Wing (the democrat years)
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Zodiac Sign:
Scorpio
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About Me:
My wife, Sissy, and I live with our three cats in Takoma Park, MD (we got married in Vermont in 2004). My best friend is my ex-lover, Claudia. I am an activist at heart. I have been arrested 19 times for protesting and I am proud of it! My favorite quote is: "Give Peace a Chance!"
PLEASE NOTE: I am a fictional character in a politically correct new film called Mistaken Identity. I am not real. Please, for your own good, don't take me or my friendstership too seriously.
The short film, Mistaken Identity, illustrates what happens when a straight couple from Indiana stumbles into scrapping drag queens at the annual Gay Pride festival. You know there was bound to be trouble (and a whole lot of laughs), especially when the straights got picked up by the pigs along with a collection of LGBT characters. The ride to jail proved that the journey can be more frightening (and enlightening) than the destination. For film updates, see www.rushhourfilms.com.
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Who I Want to Meet:
Ghandi, MLK Jr.
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Testimonials and Comments for Kim
A right lane construction closure is just a game to see how many people can cut in line by passing you on the right as you sit in the left lane waiting for the same jerks to squeeze their way back in before hitting the construction barrels.
Turn signals are just clues as to your next move in road battle so never use them.
Under no circumstances should you leave a safe distance between you and the car in front of you no matter how fast you're going. If you do, the space will be filled in by somebody else putting you in an even more dangerous situation.
Good luck.
xoxoxox,
Tom
xoxoxo,
Tommy