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Providence Graticule
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The Kid...
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Background Info:
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Location: Providence Graticule
  
 
Graduate student in history
 
Graduate student in history
  
Perpetually sleep deprived father husband teacher and travian advis0r
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Perpetually sleep deprived father husband teacher and [http://www.travian.com travian] advis0r
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Currently reading: Democracy in Decline by Patrick Conley, Atlanta Nights by [http://www.travistea.com/ Travis Tea], numerous trade articles on DL, RI Public Laws 1767, 1798, 1822, 1844 and 1857.
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[http://www.myspace.com/contactthecommander MySpace page for CTC, my techno-ish music project]
  
Currently reading: Democracy in Decline by Patrick Conley, Atlanta Nights by Travis Tea, numerous trade articles on DL, RI Public Laws 1767, 1798, 1822, 1844 and 1857.
 
  
"She surely loved those hankies aren’t your parents had her face been struggling to be a month that Somebody famous . . .  Abraham Lincoln?" 
 
--Atlanta Nights, page 236
 
  
[http://www.myspace.com/contactthecommander MySpace page for CTC, my techno-ish music project]
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"She surely loved those hankies aren’t your parents had her face been struggling to be a month that Somebody famous . . .  Abraham Lincoln?"
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--Atlanta Nights, page 236

Revision as of 02:04, 16 September 2009

Kyuss.jpg

Me


The Kid...

Inara.jpg


Background Info:


Location: Providence Graticule

Graduate student in history

Perpetually sleep deprived father husband teacher and travian advis0r

Currently reading: Democracy in Decline by Patrick Conley, Atlanta Nights by Travis Tea, numerous trade articles on DL, RI Public Laws 1767, 1798, 1822, 1844 and 1857.

MySpace page for CTC, my techno-ish music project



"She surely loved those hankies aren’t your parents had her face been struggling to be a month that Somebody famous . . . Abraham Lincoln?"

--Atlanta Nights, page 236