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Neil, friendship lost and personal growth
This blog post was first composed on January 15, 2012, approximately 73 days or 2 months, 12 days since I lost my closest and dearest best friend (pictured above) on November 3, 2011. I am going to try to do … Continue reading
How We Have Progressed
This blog entry is very lengthy, but I kindly ask ALL of my Facebook friends to PLEASE READ. Many of you may remember Pedro Zamora. Pedro was on the third season of “The Real World.” He contracted HIV which, back … Continue reading
2010
As I write this post, we are a little over 4 hours from January 1, 2010. First, I want to wish the four readers of my blog (I count myself) a happy new year. Should by a quirk of odd … Continue reading
Woohoo! November!
We’ve come to November already and things are happening. Thanks to a combination of only using a few days and working for Merck for a decade as an employee, I have a ton of vacation days to use. Since I … Continue reading
It’s July!
It’s the first of July. This should prove to be an interesting month for me. We have the 4th of July weekend, my parent’s 50th anniversary on the 5th, HtR a day later, my midyear review (not looking forward to … Continue reading
My Coming Out Story
Originally posted on MySpace on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 It all started in January of 2005 when I put money down on my own condo. I started to think about my independence and what changes this will bring to my … Continue reading
