WillowdragonI can only hope this comes out making sense since I am in a fog of cold medicine at the moment. Let's see how it goes...
I am single, but not looking. I'm just not ready for that stage in my life right now. However, I welcome friends into my life.
Now that we have that part over with, let's move onto more important stuff.
I have a weird/dorky sense of humor/personality. I love putting people first, and that I get from my mother. Some people laugh at my corny jokes, and some simply don't. I have yet to fine-tune my comedic abilities. I think I'm getting close, though.
I have a twin sister. No, that will never happen (Hey, I know what you're thinking....) She and I are closer than anything on this green Earth ball. I only hope that it will continue. Oy... now I'm getting all mushy and stuff. Not what I was really going for there.
By the way, I'm Pagan. Yes, I am a nature loving, dirt worshiper. Well, really, I just enjoy nature. I've been Pagan for about 7 years now, and I would and
OmebOne Man Electrical Band
Mike graduated from Grant County High School in 1997 where he was a member of their KY
State Champion Marching Band. A highly recognized trumpet player by trade and a guitarist by
hobby, Mike received scholarship offers to EKU, UK, Morehead and NKU for trumpet.
Choosing to stay near home, Mike chose NKU. During his tenure at NKU, Mike became a
member of the Symphonic Winds, Jazz Band and the Brass Ensemble and was quick to be
noticed as a great asset to the music program. However, as his musical skills and reputation
grew, Mike noticed a growing pain in his left ear, followed by bleeding shortly after. After
visiting his specialist, Mike learned that 40 percent of his eardrum had collapsed from the back
pressure from playing the trumpet. While the days of playing the brass instruments were over,
music was still Mike’s passion.
With music in his blood, Mike moved from playing trumpet to focusing on guitar and music
theory to complete his degree. The Guitar