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Hometown(s): born and raised L.A. Calif. finished high school in a small town in Hurricane Utah, lived in California, Texas, Massachusetts, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Colorado, Germany,
and back to Utah
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My wife and I always get an early jump on Valentines Day because we where married on February 10 over 35 years ago and it has been the best 35 years in my life. at least I can say I have been married more years than not. Marriage is a time for change for both the man and woman, not just one or the other. The most important thing you learn is the word no. There are so many ways it can be said to what "no" really means.
But for now I will just be happy that there is still someone to tell me "NO"