Interests

Magic:

" Ever since I was nine years old I had a fascination for magic. It all started when I bought a book that gave you an electric shock when you opened it. Well it broke and I exchanged it for several magic tricks.In High School I met a professional Magician, Stan Gerson, who was a great inspiration. I began to do small shows and the rest is history."

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Birds:

"I would have never imagined that I would ever be a "Bird Person", but here I am. I have two birds, one African Grey and a Blue and Gold Macaw. These guys are characters, and talk about personality. I could go on for pages. I knew the first time I was in trouble though. One day my fax machine rang. I ran upstairs to see what was being sent to me. I knew I had been had when that silly bird starting laughing at me. The little sucker pretended he was the fax machine."

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Flying:

Ever since I can remember the thought of flying has been in my head. Watching birds soar and play in the sky made my heart race. I remember the best part of my first vacation was not the vacation itself but the plane ride there. I have been a Private Pilot for over 10 years now, and for two years flying Helicopters. The feeling of freedom that is experienced in the air is amazing.
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Scuba Diving:

"Can you imagine entering another world. One with strange creatures, where you float as if in space. Scuba Diving allows you to enter this strange and fascinating world for a brief and exciting moment".

Some of the places you can find out more about Scuba Diving are:


Photography:

"I started taking pictures when I was in college. It was so much fun that I began to take pictures professionally. I really enjoy taking pictures of people and nature."

Some of the places you can find out more about Photography are:


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Last Updated: Sunday, January 30, 2005