56 Year Old
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Joined on November 4, 2006
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Born on November 20th
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I'm a homemaker, wife and mother. I have 6 cats, a stray dog that only comes home for food, a turtle and two hermit crabs. I live in Tennessee and I love it here. I'm a musician, play guitar, piano, bass and I sing. No COUNTRY though! I'm easy to get along with and I have a sense of humor! Come check me out sometime!
56 Year Old
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Female
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Invited by: 179870·
Joined on November 4, 2006
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Born on November 20th
·3 referrals joined!
Interests
Anything ROCK-N-ROLL HEAVY METAL comes first. I like animals and nature. My true love is the ocean. Computer graphics is a hobby of mine. I like kids too because they usually keep things simple. I'm big into outside adventures. Hiking, boating, horseback riding, and that list could get LARGE! I love people too but I love a great sense of humor as well. Keep it BRUTAL PEEPZ!
Music
MUSIC IS MY THING! I've too many favorites to try to list, but for now I'm an avid fan of TOOL and A PERFECT CIRCLE. I hope you enjoy the videos and the bands as much as I do.
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The official birthplace of Memorial Day is Waterloo, New York. The village was credited with being the birthplace because it observed the day on May 5, 1866, and each year thereafter, and because it is likely that the friendship of General John Murray, a distinguished citizen of Waterloo, and General John A Logan, who led the call for the day to be observed each year and helped spread the event nationwide, was a key factor in its growth.General Logan had been impressed by the way the South honored their dead with a special day and decided the Union needed a similar day. Reportedly, Logan said that it was most fitting; that the ancients, especially the Greeks, had honored their dead, particularly their heroes, by chaplets of laurel and flowers, and that he intended to issue an order designating a day for decorating the grave of every soldier in the land, and if he could he would have made it a holiday.