User:Kjefferson
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![]() Kjefferson with Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling at Springing for a Cure, a charity dinner and auction to benefit the ALS Association. March 2006, Fort Myers, Florida. |
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Music (rock, classic rock, blues, jazz), reading, calligraphy, sports, current events, vegetable gardening
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I'm fairly new here, humble enough to have refrained from contributing until I fully understood the purpose of this site, but egotistical enough to believe that I can write better than some of the users who have contributed much more than I have. And that's not to mention my ability to recognized biased writing and fix it. But enough about me; let's talk a bit about me.
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[edit] Un-Bio
This is the internet, after all. I can't give too much away.
- Gender: Female
- Height: Average
- Weight: Above average
- Age: Older than I used to be
- Nationality: American
- Home region: New England
- IQ: Unsure, but I was smart enough to go to a pretty good college
- Family: Yes
- Religion: Roman Catholic
- Issues and causes: Pro-life feminism via Feminists for Life; anti-death penalty; pro-women's ordination; POW-MIA (especially the case of Scott Speicher); American Cancer Society's Relay for Life; blood, bone marrow, and organ donation
[edit] Me on the Web
- Musings from the Den Mother – My opinion, analysis, and/or personal reflection on the subject of my choice
- Readings from the Book of the Den Mother – Writings specific to Roman Catholicisim
- The Triumphant Red Sox Fan Forum – Keeping the Faith
- The Triumphant Red Sox Blog – Red Sox commentary
- MySpace page
[edit] This and That
[edit] Last book I read
[edit] Last movie I saw
[edit] Favorite TV shows
[edit] Ten random tracks on my .mp3 player
- "Message in a Bottle" by The Police
- "The Weight" by Aretha Franklin
- "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Bridge over Troubled Water" by Aretha Franklin
- "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak
- "Black Water" by The Doobie Brothers
- "Loves Me Like a Rock" by Paul Simon
- "At Last" by Etta James
- "Still...You Turn Me On" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- "Piece of My Heart" by Big Brother & the Holding Company
[edit] Favorite sports teams
Yeah, I'm a homer. My favorites in order of preference are:
- Boston Red Sox
- Worcester Tornadoes
- Worcester Sharks
- New England Patriots
- New England Revolution
- Boston Bruins
- Boston Celtics
[edit] My Wikipedia Contributions
I made my first contribution after several months of using this site. The one thing I have learned about Wikipedia is that anyone can post anything and it's up to other users to keep rogues in check. With that understanding, I have contributed, in ways large and/or small, to the following pages (Bold text indicates a page I started):
- Peter I. Blute
- Laryngectomy
- Kelly Jefferson
- John Hancock Tower
- Adam Oates
- UnumProvident
- See Clearly Method
- Mark Loretta
- Keith Lockhart
- Massachusetts
- Feminists for Life
- Pi Beta Phi
- Barbara Bush (contributed information about her Pi Beta Phi membership, inadvertently while not logged in)
- Catherine Brunell
- Spiritus Christi sect
- "Slip Kid" (The Who song)
- "Every Grain of Sand" (Bob Dylan song)
- "Down in a Hole" (Alice in Chains song)
- Clear Channel Communications
- "Someday Soon" (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song)
- Susan Lucci
- E. and G.G. Hook Organ
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