Hey ya'll from Redneck Lilith. Life goes on in Mid-Missouri. Anyone who is visiting from my little Amazon.com Marketplace store - thanks for being interested!!! Be sure to sign the guestbook!!
So, stuff I'm willing to share about me. I've lived in Columbia, Missouri since June, 1995. I have a BA from University of Missouri Columbia in Anthropology (physical emphasis) and a BS from Columbia College in Forensic Science (graduated cum laude). And now I'm working on an Associates in Business - emphasis on Accounting.
I have a little house (not great, not bad) with a fenced yard for the puppies. I have many cats, three dogs, a hamster, couple of fish and a snail. I also have a subdivision going up behind me. It used to be a wonderful pasture full of deer, cows, llamas, coyotes, bunnies, foxes, wild turkeys, etc and now it's dirt. They got rid of all the trees and the creek and wonder why more wildlife is getting run over and why all the roads flood? Hello - loss of habitat and loss of natural erosion control!
Radio: BBC World News Service; NPR; Accuradio.com Flock of Eighties, new country; soft rock; some disco.
TV: Numb3rs; CSI (original and NY); Cold Case; Law and Order: SVU; Crossing Jordan; Lost
Movies: bad ones mostly (well, others think they're bad): Lost Voyage (Judd Nelson); Ghost Ship (Gabriel Bryne); Vistors (Austrialian sailing/ghosts); just about anything with Vin (sigh) Diesel; many, many more.
Listening to right now: various stuff saved on my computer - Kid Rock, Sugar Ray, Godspell (off broadway).
Just finished re-reading: "Harry Potter Order of Phoenix"
Now reading: "The Headstrong Houseboat or, Barnacles are Better Than Blowouts But Beware of a Leaky Basement" by William C. Anderson, Copyright 1972. He also wrote (and I want to read): The Two-Ton Albatross or, Across a Trans-Continental Highway in a Travel Trailer with Two Kids, Two Guppies, a Miniature Orange Tree, a Lobster Names Hud, a St. Bernard Dog, and a Claustrophobic Wife. Then there's Roll Up the Wallpaper, We're Moving! or, How to Rip Up Family Roots and Plant Them in a Brave New Green World with Unbelievable Shock to the Nerve Endings and the Pocketbook. I hope that if my local public libraries don't have them, I can get them EXTREMELY cheap from Amazon.com!!!
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