Bio - Or Something Like That

Well, I'm Dave, I live in small town in Massachusetts. I was born on July 22, 1975. I like my sports, watching almost any, although football and hockey are my favorites. Playing: Golf, Tennis, and I would really love to play Hockey. I am a Guiness connisseur and try not to taint my body with anything of lesser quality. All of these things have at least one link on this web page. I know that this page may seem kinda random, but hell everyone else has a web page so why not me too. Let me see, I'm in middle management at for a very large manufacturer of silicone tubing. I received a degree in biology/psychology from Stonehill College. I'm currently studying for the GMAT so I can start my trip for my MBA at UMASS Dartmouth.

I love to read and to write. Most of my reading interest lies in medieval fantasy novels. Dragonlance/Forgotten Realms..Margaret Weiss, Tracy Hickman, Bob Salvatore, J.R.R. Tolkien, Raymond Feist, Robert Jordan & Terry Brooks just to name a few. My writing consists of some poetry and I just started a medieval fantasy novel of my own. It is loosely based on the adventures of me and my friends during our Dungeons and Dragons years.

I was once an avid Mudder where I wasted countless hours of my life. I whole heartedly endorse both Medievia mud and Fiery mud. Also the forest edge in any of its current forms. But alas it will never be the same as when Grey had it up and running many years ago. Sorry to all those people who have tried incesently to get ahold of me.

My newest hobby is photography. I have been taking public classes at BCC college and recently set up a dark room in my basement. I do all my own black and white processing and I love taking landscape and waterscape photos. I'm sporting a Rebel 2000 camera with a couple of sweet lenses but I'll be looking to upgrade to a more professional type model as my skills increase. Look for some samples of my photography to begin popping up on this page in the near future.

"Let us never lose sight of the reason for our journey, or miss a chance to see a rainbow along the way."

If you have any suggestions or feedback on this page e-mail me and let me know. Thanks, Dave