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name: Matthew
age: 32
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    On a midnight train to Georgia.....eating a peach.

    Relocated to Georgia from Michigan. What an experience. Yes, it was for a "new life." Well, here it is !

    Matthew/Male/31-35. Lives in United States/Georgia/Griffin, speaks English and Italian. Eye color is brown. I am also independent.
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    Tuesday, May 31, 2005

    Yes, a really big slacker to say the least. I know. I know.

    I'm finally back. Work has been as hectic as hell so its kept me real busy. Hope everyone is doing well. Everything just great here. Hope to visit all my blog buds sites soon.

    Sunday, April 24, 2005

    I am so happy about the selection of the new pope! It does make me feel good that the Cardinals read my blog first before they choose the new pope. I just have not been in the blogging mood lately. My sis flew back to Michigan for her baby shower. Poor thang went back just at the time of the big snow fall. Mom said she was real cold. Thats hot. She is due back home today. Other than that, nothing real new to report. Just been real busy with work. Oh, I do head to Tampa soon for a business trip. That should be alot of fun as I have never been to Tampa. Fun times.

    Saturday, April 09, 2005

    and bye again...


    Bye bye Bobby Jon...


    and one last I'll miss ya bye.


    I can not believe Bobby Jon Drinkard did not meet the immunity challenge on Survivor Palau. After all, the Alabama stud was a damn tarzan. I am really gonna miss watching him every week.

    This Day In History 1865 - Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House.

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005

    Pope John Paul II will always be remembered....

    for what he accomplished in his lifetime and the many good things he brought to the Catholic Church. It is interesting to think how the next Pope will follow. I strongly believe that the next Pope will change the direction of the Catholic Church to broaden its horizons in regards to liberalism. I urge the Cardinals and all Catholics to hold true to their conservative beliefs and traditions. I know that American Catholics want change in policies and procedures, but change is not always a good thing. Stand firm in what you were taught always remembering who your teacher was. This is a fervent call to those in Catholic leadership roles.

    This Day In History 1792 - George Washington cast the first presidential veto.

    Thursday, March 31, 2005

    Make your living will & trust today !

    I will remember those in office come this November. Let me get a piece of paper and pencil out right now so I can write their names down. What a disgrace. Reminds me of the sterilization processes imposed upon poor, uneducated women that the US did up into the early 19th century. NOT COOL. My thoughts go out to her family------not her stupid husband. He sucks.

    This Day In History 1889 - The Eiffel Tower in Paris officially opened.

    Monday, March 28, 2005

    Matthew on life....

    Newsweek reports in their April 4th edition the story of Terri Schiavo. This was a national headliner that drew the attention from higher to be powers from the US President to the Vatican. One note of interest in their story is the chart on pages 26 & 27 that shows the gray areas of consciousness. They indicate that experts write off smiles, tears and gestures as involuntary reflexes. One has to ask themself this simple question. Does the medical field have ALL the answers to life and death ? I would strongly scream absolutely NOT. We in America have an answer for everything. That is not hot. When one tries to take on the role of being God, things appear great from the crowd of masses. Take a deeper look inside and you'll discover that the experts' diagnosis is nothing more than pure scientific speculation. Involuntary reflexes ? If someone kicked them in their ass, could that person claim involuntary reflexes ? The video picture & commentary on page 27 of Terri joyfully, with every bit of emotion and love in her eyes when her mother appeared in her room totally captured my heart. As they report........
    Just reflexes ?
    THANK YOU NEWSWEEK for a wonderful, wonderful story. You are truly sexy. As for the adulteress husband, thank America for having an answer for you. Remember those who fought to save Ms. Schiavo in your local, state, and federal November elections. Also, remember those who did not !

    Sunday, March 27, 2005

    Happy Easter
    I told Jon last night again that blogging has been a chore lately. My new job has kept me popping like a firecracker. As for the last couple days, Jon and I have enjoyed lots of tv. THANK YOU AMERICA for voting Mikalah off American Idol. I wanted her gone the first night. As for Survivor Palau, the pansy tribe voted off James. I was not happy about this. I wanted Ibrehem gone and am surprised that hottie Bobby Jon did not side with James. Anyhow, Bobby Jon is still in so its all good. Fun times.

    We watched a wonderful must see movie the other night - The Notebook. This totally hot movie is surely gonna take home all the awards. If you get the chance, make sure ya catch it.
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SIS !!!!!
    This Day In History 1917 - The Seattle Metropolitans became the first U.S. hockey team to win the Stanley Cup.

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005

    I am super duper tired. Yes bren, I have been very good. It stormed like crazy here today. High for this saturday is forecasted as 76 ! YEAH....that's sexy.

    This Day In History 1894 - The first Stanley Cup championship game was played. The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (which won the cup unchallenged the previous year) triumphed over the Ottawa Capitals.

    Tuesday, March 15, 2005


    As promised AGAIN !

    Sunday, March 13, 2005


    OK....here's the present.

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO......

    ME.

    Yes, today I turned 32. Sorry about not posting this past week but it has been real busy with my new job. Jon and I went yesterday to Macon, GA to Georgia's largest flea market, Smileys. It was super hot outside and we had a ton of fun. Hope everyone's weekend was well. PS.....I don't feel one bit older. PSS......I sure don't look it either. Thats hot.

    This Day In History 1925 - Tennessee passed a bill prohibiting the teaching of evolution in public schools.


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