- Bryan Lahair
Bryan LaHair (born November 5, 1982 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American baseball player, currently on the extended roster for the Seattle Mariners in Major League Baseball. He began as an outfielder but is now a designated hitter and first baseman. He bats left handed and throws right handed. He was selected by the Mariners in the 39th round of the 2002 draft out of Saint Petersburg College. LaHair spent the 2005 season with the Inland Empire 66ers, … - Ryan Desmond
the rambling starts here: for the most part i am a laid back person. i am a fairly uncomplicated and prefer it that way. i enjoy my friends and family- there isn't anything more important. if i have a chance to make someone laugh you better believe i'll do it. i am sarcastic and have been known to be a smart ass. i am a brutally honest person. i don't like to bullshit- and won't. i am hardworking to ensure a secure future for myself. - Andrew Brooks
"And hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us." - Romans 5:5. - Ernie
- Banks Banks
I teach piano lessons in Riverview, Florida. Adults and children, my students do very well. I hope all my students are working hard on their power-point presentations for the next recital! - Carl M. Kuttler Jr.
- Alec Johnston
- John Colbert
- James Johnson
- Marcy Albright
- Cameron
- Keith Goree
- Hope Williamson
- D Glenn
- Ashley Esposito
- Keith Hab
- Patrick Zondervan
- John O'Brien
- Joe Bennett
- Desiree Leonard
- Tim Hamilton
- Michael Brooks
- Mike McCormack
- Tim Glenn
- Mike Ballo
- Rosemary Langelier
- Richard Woody
- Mark Belina
- Steven Howard
- John Flahive
John Flahive is co-founder with federal inmate George Martorano of We Believe Group; a group of concerned citizens supporting and helping inmates like George that have received harsh sentences for their non-violent (drug) crimes get that second chance. "I feel that all the problems within the prison system (abuse, violence, medical neglect etc., etc.) are due to the over populated conditions from "haywire" sentencing", says John.
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