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Michael, ID: 20289

       

 

 Age: 57
 Country: United States
City: Albuquerque
Weight: 200 lbs (90.7 Kg)
Height: 5' 8" (173 cm)
Education: Some College
Eye color: Blue
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Hair color: Blackish Brown
Religion: Christian / Catholic
Employment status: Unemployed
Drinking: Never
Smoking: No, never
Have children: No
Marital Status: Single
Languages: English (good)
 
Michael

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Hobbies:

Art, Computers

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I am a Single Man

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Searching for My Soul Mate

About myself:

I'm Fine and you? God, You are so Beautiful!!!!!!!! I work as a Computer Technician but the economy is not doing too well as I am Not Getting Enough Work . Wow you sound great!!!!! I don't do Drink , Smoke or do Drugs!!!!!! Well I was Born in Spokane Washington USA on May 3rd 1955 and I stayed there for one month and my Father Got Transferred to Saudi Arabia So My Mother and I moved to Bernalillo New Mexico south of Albuquerque but I don't remember that part of my Life. We moved to Little Rock Arkansas USA for 3 years then to Bitburg Germany Which I remember a Little bit. We Stayed there for 3 Years and Moved to Fukuoka Japan for 6 years. Then to Karamusel Turkey for 2 Years And That was very Beautiful too. Then We Moved back to Darmstadt Germany Then they Moved My Father Detachment to Augsburg Germany There were many Cathedrals and Castles To draw so I took up drawing By the time I was in high School I was a Substitute Kindergarten Thru !2th grade Art Teacher. We came back to Albuquerque New Mexico Where we Settled down and My Dad Retired from the Air Force. I worked for 10 Years and moved to Greenland a United States Air Force Base Radar Site and Worked there for 3 Years. I Got Lonely so I got a Job at white Sands New Mexico at another Radar Site. After a Year I Was called to Shemya in the Aleutian Islands Called the Cobra Dane Radar Site at which I stayed for 3 Years and Now I am back in Albuquerque New Mexico USA. I do wish I had stayed up in Alaska because I made a lot of Money there. I was working 12 hours a day 7 days a week and I got to fly anywhere in the World for Vacation. Now I am here Now in Albuquerque New Mexico USA. I have both my Mother Lila And My Father Dallas both 82years old living in Albuquerque Both who I love dearly and my Sister Eileen with 3 kids living south of Albuquerque about 50 minutes with her 3 kids Shae Jason Age 30 Years old, Colton Jeffery who it 13 Years old and Shelby Lynn Who It 10 Years old. The one-of-a-kind character of Albuquerque is the result of many different forces, perhaps none as important as the centuries of history that have shaped the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Starting with the Native Americans who have lived here for thousands of years and continuing through Albuquerque's official founding in 1706, the city has grown into a multi-cultural metropolis of nearly 800,000 people. While the modern city of Albuquerque is a center of high-tech industry and research, it retains vital connections to the past, such as the ancient rock carvings at Petroglyph National Monument, the historic Old Town Plaza and the trail of vintage neon signs along Route 66 spanning the city. Albuquerque proudly celebrated its Tricentennial in 2006--but our roots go back much farther. It is important to understand all of the people who have influenced the area to fully appreciate the complexity of the history of Albuquerque. The Rio Grande Valley has been populated and cultivated since as far back as 2,000 B.C. The Pueblo people who lived in the area when Europeans arrived had a sophisticated culture and advanced skills in stone masonry, ceramics and a wide range of arts and crafts. Many of these traditional techniques are practiced to this day, handed down through the generations. The first Spanish explorers arrived in Albuquerque in approximately 1540 under General Francisco de Coronado, and later expeditions brought settlers deep into New Mexico�s river valleys. In 1706, a group of colonists were granted permission by King Philip of Spain to establish a new villa (city) on the banks of the Rio Grande (which means big or great river). The colonists chose a spot at the foot of the mountains where the river made a wide curve, providing good irrigation for crops and a source of wood from the bosque (cottonwoods, willows and olive trees). The site also provided protection from, and trade with, the Indians in the area. The colony�s Governor, Francisco Cuervo y Valdez, penned a letter to the Duke of Alburquerque back in Spain to report their newly founded villa, named La Villa de Alburquerque in honor of the Duke. Over the centuries the first �r� was dropped, leaving Albuquerque spelled as it is today. The early Spanish settlers were religious people, and the first building erected was a small adobe chapel where today�s San Felipe de Neri Church still stands in Albuquerque�s Old Town. Its plaza was surrounded by adobe homes, clustered close together for mutual protection. The chapel collapsed after the particularly rainy summer of 1792, but was rebuilt a year later. While the San Felipe de Neri Church has been enlarged and remodeled several times since the 1700s, its original thick adobe walls remain intact. The church is the anchor of Old Town, the historic and sentimental heart of Albuquerque, and the Plaza is host to many cultural events and local celebrations. Today, Albuquerque is a major Southwestern city with a diverse population and some of the nation's leading high-tech research facilities including Sandia National Laboratory, Intel and University of New Mexico. At the same time, its cultural traditions continue to be an essential part of everyday life in the city. With one foot in the past, one foot in the present and both eyes on the future, Albuquerque is a fascinating place to visit and an even better place to call home. For a closer look at the fascinating history of Albuquerque, New Mexico, be sure to see the other articles in this section, including a historical timeline. I work as a Computer Technician and I do like my job but I do not get enough work. I listen to Opera, Classical, Pop and others but Really like Josh Groban. I really like your Picture you look so Sexy in it. Do you like to cuddle and kiss on the couch with your guy? Do you like to go for Long Walks through the park or Forest? Do you like to Walk along the beach hand in hand with your guy? I send you 1000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kisses for you. Your Michael




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