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Beyond Belief
by A RedSox Fan

previous entry: an old find, a concert and happy mother's day

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05/11/2009

Swiped from that Kate.monster

PART I - PERSONAL

1. Post a recent photo or describe yourself (physical appearance)
5-5 short brown hair, currently sporting a goatee. Compared to my skinny early 20’s, I have a little belly and slightly muscular.

2. Where do you live (city, state/province, region or country)?
In a awesome town about 20m from boston MA. We have a Mall, a few shopping centers and a world wide known Chinese restaurant about 1/4 mile from my house. Yum


3. Are your parents still alive? Write something current about your parent(s) or at least a memory of them:
My dad use to own a cab company, sold that a few years ago and now is the full time, emergency management director and head of 911 in a little city next to boston. He loves washing cars and getting a tan at the beach.
She is a stay at home mom. She is the best mom. I had no one to go to the BoyzIImen concert with Saturday night, so she went and she knew a few of their old song and since they recently put out a “mo town” album, she knew all those songs.


4. Do you have any siblings? If so, write one sentence about each of them:
I have my twin. The best brother I could ever ask for. He is an architect and is married to a lovely lady.
My older brother. He’s a loner, needs to have the newest, the biggest of everything. The world revolves around him. He works for Comcast, a cable-internet-phone provider, in the customer service department at the same job he was when he started. There must be a reason he hasn’t advanced in all those years while he’s seen many climb fast through the ranks.
My sister, at home she is a bitch, in the public eye, she is a saint.
She plays professional football, last year got a trophy for the strongest woman in MA. Than in NewEngland, than in the north east. Heck, she has a video of herself pulling a mac truck. She currently is a SP-ED teacher but waiting for a guidance counselor’s position to become available. During the summer she works as a camp counselor-lifeguide at a Jewish camp.

5. Any children or grandchildren? If so, write one sentence about each of them:NA

6. Any pets? You know the drill.
First my family had Charly, a germin shepherd. He was 17 when he passed away in 92. We than got baer, a blacklab mut, who passed on 3 years ago. Still breaks my fam heart to talk about him. My mom had a few fish over the years.

7. What is your ancestry (if you can trace it to other countries)?
Poland, Russia, Germiny 100 % Jewish though.

8. What celebrity do you look like?
the guy in my mirror

9. If you were given the power and ability to realize one secret desire, what would it be?
Have my vision back

10. What would you like your legacy to be - how do you want to be remembered?
Jonathan is a great inavator in our time in the field of counseling. He always said he wanted to be the next great Jewish psychologist mentioned along side with Freud, Errickson, Noam Chomski, Bruno Bettelheim, Henry Maslow Alfred Adler, Albert Ellis, Lawrence Kohlberg, Fritz Perls, Max Wertheimer, Melanie Klein and others. As evidence of his work, we believe he has done that. Jonathan was a caring family man who always believed that everything starts at home with the family. He was a die hard Baseball fanatic, a baseball historian and mostly, he loved his Redsox.


PART II - CHILDHOOD

11. When (date, year, decade or century) and where were you born?
Tuesday, February 28th, 1978, Lynn MA.

12. Where did you live during your early childhood?
Until the age of 6, I lived in the same house my father was raised in Chelsea MA

13. What were those place(s) like?
Tons and tons of Jews. Lots of Jews. For me it was the house, a pretty cool side yard with a swing set and a really steep hill to go sledding down in the winter. Eh, I was young.

14. What was happening in your country or in the world when you were a child?
In Massachusetts, they were still cleaning up from the great blizzard of 1978. People walked on the roofs of cars the snow was so high.

15. What is your earliest memory?
In my crib, having my twin passing a book through the bars of the crib and than climbing into my crib and looking at the pictures together. We could not talk yet, but we had our own language.

16. What were your parents like at that time?
They haven’t changed much. My dad was a hard working man and my mom took care of the kids, the cooking, cleaning and well, the house.

17. What are your fondest/least favorite memories of childhood?
Least: I guess all the eye surgeries I had, and the progressive loss of vision.
Fondest: Holidays with the family. Still is today. 4th of July, Chanukah parties, everyone sitting around the big dining room table as my dad lead the Passover Seder.
And firsts: baseball game, basketball game, wrestling events at the old boston gardin, Disney on ice at the old Boston Gardin.

18. Did you have one lasting 'best friend' or a series or group of good friends?
First it was Ryan, a kid name Kevin, the love of my life, Lisa.
But little did I know it would be little John, was only 5 when we first met, I was 10, who would be my best friend for life.

PART III - SCHOOL DAZE

19. What was your high school like?
I was a loner, mostly do to my disabilities. It was your normal HS. Big in sports, a few kids every year going to Harvid, Yale and MIT, others off to war but mostly went to state colleges and universities. At the time the school was big in thearter.

20. Did you go to college?
Yep, (old) Salem State College, Salem MA. Class of 2001.
BA in Criminal justice, double minor in Psych and Sociology.

21. Any post-graduate education or degrees?
Graduate degree in counseling psychology. Advance master’s also in psychology counseling.

22. What was/were your role(s) in high school (e.g., preppie, athlete, geek, class clown, invisible)?
A loner do to my disabilities.

23. What were your interests (sports, cheerleading, music, drama, clubs)?
I had too many specialist around me and too focused on academics. Besides, you think I’d make the baseball team?

24. Write something about your first love:
Lisa, she was beautiful and everything I want in a woman. She is very smart, understanding, beautiful, caring, helpful, Mentally strong and physicly short and small with long hair and a soft beautiful voice.
She was Jewish and yet… she saw me as nothing more than a good friend.

25. Have you maintained friendships with anyone from elementary school, high school or university?
John doesn’t count, he wasn’t a school friend. College, my buddy Jeff. Even though John eventually followed me to Salem State college.

PART IV - WORK

26. Are you employed or do you own a business?
Very part time employed.

27. What do you do on a day-to-day basis?
Develop and run groups in a group home for adults with chronic mental illnesses. Also do 1-on-1 with the clients of the house.

28. What do you like/dislike about your job or lifestyle (e.g., if retired)?
Like: clients, coworkers, boss, relax atmosphere.
Dislike: when clients don’t want to have groups after I prepared to have one. That the clients cant follow rules.

29. Are you doing now what you thought you'd be doing at this age when you were in high school or college?
Not at all, thought I was going to be a Juvenile defense attorney for the state of NY.

30. If you had to do it all over again, would you choose the same line of work or try something different?
Maybe go the Social work route, if not, go for the 62 credits masters instead of the 36 and having to go for the second masters.


PART V - RELATIONSHIPS

31. What is your marital status (married, divorced, widowed, single, in a commited relationship, etc.)?
unhappily single

32. If married or in a committed relationship, what do you find most attractive/appealing about your spouse or partner? If not, what would you qualities would be most important to you in a mate?
A woman who is Jewish, outgoing, smart, a family person, shorter than me and at least, tolerates my devotion to sports and especially my RedSox.

33. What is the least attractive/most annoying feature or quality about your spouse or partner? If single and unattached, what qualities would be the biggest turnoffs for you in a mate?
smoking, drugging, drinking just because or to numb pain. A woman who cares more about work than life.
Ill agree with the person I took this from, if the person doesn’t get excited to see me or opening a gift from me.

34. Do you have or have you had platonic friendships with members of the opposite sex?
nope

35. With whom in your family do you get along best/least?
Best: twin least, either sis or older bro, depends on their mood.


PART VI - WHO...

36. ...Do you admire most (can be someone you know or a public persona, living or dead)?
My hero, Nolan Ryan.
And as I get older, my parents and grand parents.

37. ...Was your favorite teacher or coach and why?
Teacher Mrs. Yagjain and Mr. Vope, they both took time to make sure I understood everything without pulling me aside like I was dumb. Yagian was Jewish and in her English class we read the Diary of Ann Frank and Knite, we also read the miracle worker. Vope was my geometry teacher. He knew I was great with numbers, but instead of explaining me shapes, he would cut out shapes so I could feel them.

38. ...Is your favorite celebrity (actor, musician, musical group, athlete, etc.) and why?
Bon Jovi, his voice, the music, the way he talks about life in so many songs. How he gives away so much of not only his money, but his time for so many worthy causes.

39. ...Is your favorite head of state, living or dead?
Um, I’m not one much for politics.

PART VII - WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE...

40. ...Memory of life before adulthood?
First baseball game, holidays with the family

41. ...Sports or leisure activity?
listening to sports, listening to music, going to sporting events or concerts and writing my poems.
Baseball-RedSox, Bon Jovi, being at Fenway Park

42. ...Place to visit?
Fenway park? My twin’s house.

43. ...Joke?
The person I took this from wouldn’t, but I will.
What is a Jewish football player’s favorite position to play?
Quarter back.

44. ...Brand of chocolate?
Any that can be used to dip strawberries

45. ...Number?
34

46. Medieval torture device?
since I went to Salem State College, a witch’s spell.


PART VIII - DISLIKES

47. What kind of food makes you gag?
sea food

48. Which celebrity do you most despise?
Eminem

49. What kind of music grates on you?
99.9% of country, Eminem

50. How do you really feel about surveys?
I enjoy them. It’s like reading the clip notes to someone’s biography.

PART IX - OPINIONS

51. you've stumbled on a magic lamp and the genie has given you the power to set public policy in one area in your country. Select a policy area (e.g., stem cell research, abortion, drug policy, immigration, gun control, foreign policy) and describe what you would do.

Health care and education. Raise taxes a lot so we can have a universal health care and college would be very very affordable. However, within the first five years of graduation, unless you go on to higher or more education, you must volunteer so many hours within that field.

52. How would you describe your religious or spiritual beliefs, if any?
Conservitive jew, selebrates the main holidays but would like to do more.

53. After being impeached and tried for international war crimes, should George Bush, Dick Cheney and other criminals in the Bush administration be executed by hanging, firing squad or lethal injection, or should they just be tortured for an indefinite period in a secret prision in a Middle Eastern country?
(I’ll agree with person I took this from. If he has no guilt, he should go seek counseling)

They shouldn't be killed. I think he should feel the wrath of Jewish guilt by knowing that he's screwed over and dissapointed so many people in this country.


PART X - EXPERIENCES

54. What is a defining moment in your life - some event or experience that set you on the path on which you're currently traveling?
When I dropped out of HS biology. My hs was trying out this new class that I never heard about called psychology?

I was doing my undergrad internship in a Juvenile court house in a crime city. I was talking to a lawyer in between cases. She had told me that 90% of her time is spent on paperwork. I thought, hmm if 90% of her time is spent on paper work, it would probably mean 110% of my time would be spent on paper work. I want to help people I don’t want to be doing paper work all day.

When my grand dad handed me and my two brother’s our first pack of baseball cards.

55. Name three things you've never tried but would like to do before you die?
hmmm well, I have 3 goals I set for myself when I was only 14, do those count?
Visit all major league stadiums, to ern a doctorate degree and to get married.

56. What's the worst mistake you've ever made?
A skeliton in my closet that I don’t share.

57. What's the best decision you've ever made?
To be honest, I’m not sure.
I mean, who’s to say another decision I made would not have been a better choice?
We make so many choices every hour of every day, of every week, of every month, of every year of every decade we live.

PART XI - HAVE YOU EVER...?

58. Been on a cruise?
no.

59. Contemplated suicide?
no

60. Tried any hard drugs like heroin, LSD, cocaine, etc.?
No


PART X - SEX

61. What is your sexual orientation (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, NOYB)?
Heterosexual

62. What physical feature(s) in a man or woman (depending on your preference) do you find attractive?
long hair, short, petite and since this is about sex, that she is clean shaven.

63. At what age did you lose your virginity?
completely honest? 25, don’t ask.

64. How do you remember that first experience?
Damn, she was good. Hated that I was so nurvice.

65. What is the wildest or bizarre sexual experience you've had?
um, that first time.

66. Who in your past do you wish you hadn't slept with?
Eh, I’m a guy. Just kidding. Each was nice.

67. Who in your past (or present) do you wish you would or could have slept with?
The love of my life and my best friend’s sister, ironicly enough share the same name
That short woman in college who I kissed
“I like, the way, you kiss me when we’re playing the kissing game”
and maybe a lady or two from here who I have got to know over the time I’ve been here.

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Very cool survey!!

[Scarlett's Mommy|0 likes] [|reply]

Hahaha fabulous jewish joke, dude.

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