Stephen and I at Stonehenge Join The Revolution! Leonardo da Vinci, Ginevra de' Benci c. 1474 Washington, D.C.
Please allow me to introduce myself, my name is David Thomas Simons. Many updates are in order since I last redid my webpage. First of all, I'm now a Assocate Chemist Scientist at Baroid Fluid Services/Halliburton in the Department of Quality Assurance. This new employment has afforded me many great opporunities. On July 28th, 2006, traveled to London,UK on my European whirlwind tour. From there I visited Bath, Stonehenge, and Cambridge. After I finished up my British Isles tour, it was on to the continent of Europe. Traveled via the chunnel to Paris, France. Let me give you some inside info about Paris. All the things you've ever heard about the Parisans being rude to tourist are true. After going to the Louvre, Effel Tower, and Arch de Triumph, there really isn't a reason to go back to Paris again, maybe to use it as a starting point to visit the Palace of Versailles, but not to spend any significant time there. From there, Nice, Florence, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Budapest, Salzburg, Munich, and Amsterdam. The trip was a little smaller then originally planned, however spending three days in Vienna was really relaxing, and I would recommened it to anyone going to Europe for the first time. See, good things do happen to those who wait. For those who were with me, you were truly my friends. For those who weren't, FUCK OFF, I'm too busy doing the things you can only dream about. Now that I have that off my chest. The pictures above are just a few from my road trips, hope you enjoy. I'll have more pics from my european vacation. Ok, perhaps I should give you some more basics of myself. For those who know me already, you can skip this part and go on to the pictures. You can also check me out on myspace.com.
Age: 30
STONEHENGE
Birthday: June 17th, 1976
Birthplace: Warren, Michigan
Hometown: Humble, Texas, grew up there since I was 2 years old.
Location: Houston, Texas
Height : 5'11"
Weight: 168 lbs
Hobbies: Reading, watching movies, Photography, and Traveling.
Education: Texas A&M University; Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cell Biology
Favorite Movies: American Beauty, Fight Club, Buffalo '66, Closer, Garden State, Dawn of The Dead, The Aviator, Sideways, and the list goes on and on...
Favorite Books:The Count of Monte Cristo, Silence of the Lambs, and Lolita.
Favorite Food: Chinese, Mexican, and various others.. Not really that picky, as long as it's not at Golden Corral.
Favorite Music: Vinyl Rock, Disco (don't laugh), Classical, some old school Rap, not the new stuff.
Favorite Quotes: "We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic cords of memory will swell when again touched as surely they will be by the better angels of our nature."
Abraham Lincoln American 16th US president (1861-65)
Favorite Poem: Dylan Thomas Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night
E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]
Career Goals: Ok, now that I've found my second wind, I'm really excited about my prospects. At first, being a doctor was the only thing I wanted to do. Perhaps, being doing what I'm doing could lead to different things. You never know what life's going to unfold before you. It guess the secret is never give up on yourself, now matter what happens. Oh yeah, never ever allow someone to tell you that you have limitations. Remember, always shoot for the moon, because even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.My Resume
Favorite Teams: Texas A&M and any school that plays against t.u.
Well,it looks like the Texas Aggie Basketball team has something to whoop about after making it to the NCCA Tournament for the first time since 1987.
Even though they lost to LSU, who eventually went all the way to the Final Four. By hey, next year looks really good for them. Word of advice for the powers that be at A&M regarding Billy Gillispie, in the event that his contract needs to be renegotiated, give him what he wants, don't make him go the way of the Beltran. On the football front, the Aggies have alot of work to do, of course. Baseball:The Dark days have descended upon Aggie Baseball once again, but at least the Aggie Softball team is doing better. Professionally, I have to go with Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros of 2005 who were in the World Series (so what they lost to the White Sox, at least they were there), and any baseball team that plays against the New York Yankees. It's great they're out of the playoffs, don't think they'll win another World Series until at least the year 2090, the Curse was passed on them.
All Pictures were taken with a 35mm Minolta Maxxum 7000.
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