After years of hard work, I finally achieved my dream of becoming a Chinese noodle salesman. Okay, not really. But after sort of intentionally taking a wrong turn in Istanbul, I spent time in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India and finally took up residence in a Buddhist monastery in Katmandu, Nepal. When I finally returned to the States for some fool reason I thought it would be a good idea to become a Certified Public Accountant and after a few years of that I decided that it was way too much like work, so naturally I went into real estate where I made a fortune. Then I lost it all. In fact, I sort of whistled right past zero. After that (about 22 years ago) I met a beautiful and charming woman and asked her to marry me after knowing her for only 21 days. I was thinking that I’d better do that before she got to know me too well. We have been together since then and I think the secret to our success is that I try to remember that she’s usually right,!
and she puts up with me. She says she loves me just the way I am, but frequently requests that I don’t get any worse. We live in Fort Collins, Colorado and operate a real estate investment and management company that we started 20 years ago. We have a beautiful daughter that attends the University of Colorado and generally our lives are pretty darned good. I am glad that I went to NHS and can call such an incredible group of people my friends. This is a great website.
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