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Brian Mitchell |
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Male,45, Married, United States
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| All the Stats |
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| Age |
45 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Country |
United States |
| Favorite Pet |
Bird |
| Relationship Status |
Married |
| Here for |
Friends, Networking |
| Height / Body Type |
185 cm / More to Love |
| Ethnicity |
White |
| Other Info |
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| If I could meet anyone past or present,I would like to meet |
Biblical figures - Adam, Enoch, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, Samuel, David, Solomon, Esther, Mary, John, Peter, James and Paul.
Church figures - Saint Ignatius, Martin Luther, Smith Wigglesworth, John Wesley, John G. Lake.
All of the founding fathers of the USA especially George Washington & Benjamin Franklin.
Also, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Winston Churchill and Dwight D. Eisebhower.
John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Carey Grant. |
| My dream career would be |
I am called to ministry and love it so I would never change.
However, if I was not called to ministry, and could be anything,
I would want to be;
1. A full time hunting/fishing guide.
2. A sportscaster covering college football.
3. A fire fighter.
4. A musician in a world class symphony (piano, violin, oboe, french horn). |
| After Work or School I like to |
Relax and enjoy life.
"Le Dolce Vita" |
| I am Passionate about |
Trying to live a life that pleases God.
My wife and family. |
| I dont like |
Stupidity, lying. |
| Some things I like to do on a date are |
Anything my wife and I decide to do. It's the company that matters. What we do is secondary. |
| My friends call me |
Brian or Mitchell |
| My best vacation ever was |
Our honeymoon was great but on the second day I developed bronchaitis (for the first time in my life!) and spent most of the remainder of our honeymoon lying in bed just trying to breath. I could'nt walk more than 50 feet without needing to rest so we could'nt really go anywhere and do the things that we planned to do. It was a real bummer.
So I would have to say the best vacation ever was before I was married. A buddy and I took a trip to San Fransisco, Reno, Lake Tahoe and Napa Valley. It was an awesome trip.
I highly recommend Napa Valley for a romantic trip with your spouse. The scenery is magnificent, there are plenty of quaint, romantic inns with fireplaces in the rooms and the restaurants are outstanding. |
| My long term goal in life is |
To fulfill the call of God on my life. |
| Some places I would like to visit are |
A 3 week trip to the Hawaiian Islands.
An RV trip around the US and Canada visiting our National Parks and diners.
I cant wait to go back to Israel again and again and again...
I would love to visit the wine regions of France, Spain, Germany, Austria and Italy staying and dining in little country inns and restaurants.
Some of the cities I would love to visit are Vienna, Salzburg, Paris, Monte Carlo, Rome, Naples, Florence, Venice, Prague, London, Budapest, Moscow, Berlin, Lisbon, Barcelona, Madrid, Sydney, Rio de Janerio, Cairo, New York, Chicago, Seattle and Montreal to name a few. |
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| About Me |
I'm a born again believer in Jesus Christ, husband and father of 3.
"Life is tough. It's tougher if your stupid." (John Wayne) |
| Member Since |
30th Jul 07 |
| Last Updated |
20th Nov 08 |
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Response to "Suicid ..
Are you kidding me? People are actually wasting thousands of dollars taking their pets to the vet numerous times to "rule out all medical possibilities" before being referred to a "pet psychiatrist" that can prescribe Prozac. Come on! Pet Psychatrist? That is one of the most absurd things I have ever heard. Right up there with the "Design Whisperer".
By the pet psychatrists own admission, the "the animals can't tell anybody their problems". So if they can't tell anyone their problems, why is there a need for a pet pyschiatrist. The owners need a psychiatrist, not the animal.
These people need to call the Dog Whipserer so he can come and rehabilitate these animals and train these owners to be good pack leaders.
The poor animals are not "depressed", they are unbalanced beacuse their owners treat them like people and transfer their own instabilities to the animals.
Animals need love and discipline, but they should be treated as animals, not people.
Added: 8 months ago
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Sasquatch Origin Rebuttal
I have studied the arguments supporting the theory that Sasquatch and the Himalayan Yeti both descended from Gigantopithecus – a hominid indigenous to Southeast Asia – but I do not believe this hypothesis is supported by the facts.
To reach that conclusion, one must assume that Gigantopithecus was a biped. This assumption is based solely on the fact that the few Gigantopithecus jawbones that have been found are U-shaped and widen towards the rear thus allowing room for the windpipe to be within the jaw and allowing the skull to sit squarely upon a fully-erect spine like modern humans, rather than roughly behind it, like great apes. I am no crypto-zoologist, but I don’t believe it is good science to make such far fetched assumptions without a single piece of fossil evidence to support such a conclusion.
I believe a full preponderance of the available fossil evidence supports a far simpler explanation of the fate of Gigantopithecus.
Gigantopithecus (and all three sub-species G. blacki, G. bilaspurensis and G. giganteus) were driven from their natural habitat and forced to retreat into the jungles of Southeast Asia. In addition to being driven from their natural habitat, they were forced to take to the trees to avoid the predators they now faced in their new environment. This single factor is what caused the sharp decline in numbers of Gigantopithecus as only the smallest and most agile animals could survive in the canopy as the branches of the trees could not support their immense weight. It also prevented the animals from living in groups and caused them to become solitary creatures that only come together during mating season. Thus I propose Gigantopithecus is in fact the ancestor of modern day Orangutans and that Sasquatch (if they exist) descend from a completely different genome.
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Clarification to the mys ..
True my young abecedarian, true. However, your dissertation would be less than a full compilation of the information if there was an exclusion of articulation in recognition of the congregation of Tefnutions who made the determination for early termination of their expedition for the purpose of dedication to the exploration of their current localization as a suitable habitation. Upon realization of exceptional accommodations, they called a convocation of the congregation for discussion on the proliferation of colonization of the region. At this time, a manifestation of a polarization of convictions surfaced causing great tribulation and a division of the group leading to the birth of two civilizations and thus we have the Incas and Mayans.
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Response to the Tefnut C ..
Hey, did you know that Tut - short for Tutankhamun - means Buffalo Medicine Man? "Tutank" is the greek word native Americans derive the word Tutanka from which means Buffalo and "hamun" is the greek word they derive the word "Shuman" from. But how did native Americans learn Greek you might ask? Very simple. When Alexander the Great conquered the world he gathered trophies and artifacts from all the places he had conquered and a built a library in Alexandria, VA. Once the Greek Empire fell, the library was abandoned and the native Americans tribes used the contents of the library to educate themselves. So there you go.
You may also ask how Tut's tomb found its way to Alaska. Anothert good question. In the days of the Ottoman Empire, the Mesopotamians lead by Ghangis Khan raided the ancient Egytpian Burial grounds found in Germany. Once they had lotted all the tombs they enslaved members of the nazi party they had conquered and forced them to carry all their booty back to Greenland but they took a right turn in Albuquerqe when they should have taken a left at Pizmo Beach. Because of this they ended up crossing the land bridge between Siberai and Alaska at which point they were attacked by thousands of maruding Walrus which is why Tefnut resembles a sea creature. All but a few hundred men were killed and the remaining men decided to settle in Alaska rather than try to cross the thousands of miles of hostile territory that lie between them and home and that is how King Tuts tomb and all its contents came to rest in Alaska.
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