I was born on April 29, 1975, which was a Tuesday.
The first words I learned to say were "pizza" and "drugs". I learned them from reading store signs.
If I had stayed in public school, I would have skipped the third grade.
I went to Catholic school from third through twelfth grade.
I had my first kiss at 7. Her name was Beth, and she was my best friend in second grade.
I liked a girl in school for five years, but was so shy that I could barely talk to her.
I spent two years in the Chess Club, then spent the next two years in the Math Club.
In August 2004, I moved to Cortland, NY.
I've only been outside of the United States once; I spent a week in Ontario.
My favorite movies are "Groundhog Day" and "Clerks".
During my three-year stint as an altar boy, the priests accused me of being "too serious".
My last serious relationship ended in 1997.
I can name the winning team in every Super Bowl ever played. I think I still know all the final scores, too.
Although no one would know it, I am physically affectionate.
My high school cumulative grade point average was 3.78.
I like a lot of music, but my favorite bands are Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
Some nights, I love being alone. Other nights, I feel lonely enough to cry.
I have beaten the arcade version of Mortal Kombat II about 100 times. Out of those, nearly half were on one quarter.
My childhood dream was to become a Major League Baseball pitcher.
In my early years, my favorite authors were Beverly Cleary and Matt Christopher.
The only professional athlete I've ever met is Red Sox pitcher Derek Lowe.
When "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" was on, I tried for months to qualify via their 800-number. I failed every time.
I will have more facts up soon!
Last Updated January 20, 2005