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Friday, January 26, 2007

Keeping it simple

So, it's January 26, and this is my first blog of the year, so much for blogging every Monday. But I think I've found my problem. I sit down to blog and feel like I need to say something deep and profound when I realized two things are true, first there are very few if anybody reading this and something I learned in High School, KISS, Keep it simple stupid.

Okay, simple, how about a little bit about me. everyone loves to talk about themselves and I'm no different. Here are some Matt facts that you probably didn't know and may not want to!

Name: Matthew David Cesare

Born: February 11, 1971 around 9 in the morning.

Parents: Julius and Carolyn (yea that means I'm the son of Julius Cesare)

Siblings and such: 2 brothers both older. Mark married to Jennifer, two kids Steven (step son) and Christiana. Micheal married to Marina (I like that he kept the "M" theme going) one daughter from previous marriage, Nicolette.

As for me I'm married to a beautiful women, her name is Patricia (Patsy) and I have two dogs and the most evil cat in the world. (Alright she's not completely evil, just mostly evil.)

I have lived in 5 different states full time and 1 part time.

The farthest I've been from home is Ventimiglia, Italy.

The furthest North - Edinburgh, Scotland
West - Portola, CA
South - Puerto Rico

I have not crossed the equator, although I hope to.

I prefer Coke products over Pepsi, and will decline a Pepsi product if offered.

I enjoy reading, computers, and most recently woodworking. (Wow that sounds geeky.)

I often type my thoughts in parenthetical clauses (and it really annoys some people, especially my college English prof.)

I believe that I am a compassionate conservative. Not to get too political but I believe all people have an equal right to live and work and survive, but it is not the government's responsibility to give hand outs, that's our job as Christians. (if you're a Christian, if not, we should talk...)

I think the wealthiest people in America are paid too much, and the poorest not enough.

I live in the suburbs and hate it, I'd rather live either in the country or the city.

Well, that's it for today. Simple.

Peace.

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