Biography
I was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1969 and I've lived my entire life (so far) on the Central Gulf Coast. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of South Alabama in 1992. Since 1993, I've worked as a graphic designer. I'm married, with two dogs, six cats and three mortgages. I primarily write about skepticism, free-thought, politics, atheism, separation of church and state, humor, science and my own personal experiences and issues.
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Tag Archives: Chris
Twenty Questions
These surveys are always a good way to get the creative juices flowing 1.) Name: There are some who call me… Tim! 2.) What are your Initials? TDW 3.) Name 3 people you would take on a free trip to … Continue reading
Donation – with apologies to William…
On a shelf in a box his ashes lie.In someone else his bones are laid.Excuse me, child. Are those his eyes?Nothing of him remains,but that suffered a surgeon’s changeinto someone fortunate and strange.
100 THINGS – Another Blog-in-a-Box!
PAST 1: Single or Taken:Taken… sort of. It’s a long story. 2. Last words you said:“Do you want to look at this? They’ve got some nice pictures.” 3: Last song you sang:You and I Both by Jason Mraz 4: Last … Continue reading
Last One, I Promise
I feel like a dear friend is at a terribly low point in her life. but I can’t do anything to help. Her blog on MySpace has been, simultaneously, a flood of negativity and a rant against that same type … Continue reading
lusor finitus in lusu infinito
“a finite playerin an infinite game” This is the inscription on my brother’s marker. We placed it near the base of a sycamore tree in a local cemetery. The tree is a descendant of a sycamore in Mississippi grown from … Continue reading







