The Highway Guys
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GenderMale
IndustryConsulting
OccupationExpert
LocationUnited States
IntroductionSteve is a retired doctor who became disabled at age 54 from a neurological disease. His illness affected his gait and balance as well as producing a loss of sensation and numbness in his hands and feet. While these restrictions limited his activity level, they did not inhibit his desire for adventure. After watching the movie "ABOUT SCHMIDT", staring Jack Nicholson, he made a decision to purchase a motor home and travel the countryside. He searched the web for a suitable vehicle and found one that met his needs and budget. With a few modifications to accommodate his disability, he was ready to roll. Peter was saved from death by a Pet Rescue Agency (The Cat Connection) and adopted and home schooled by Steve. He is a light brown 5-year-old Jindo-Chow-Lab mix, about 60 pounds, and the best behaved and most optimistic dog you’ll ever meet. On September 11th, 2003, the Highway Guys set out on the adventure of their lives.
InterestsRV travel, dogs, Photography, magic, ghost towns, inventions, history, science, space, the human mind
Favorite moviesWalle, Dead Poets Society, Johnny Dangerously, Awakenings, Cape Fear, Groundhog Day, What About Bob, Lost In America, About Schmidt, Braveheart, The Sixth Sense, A Fish Called Wanda, Trading Places, Gone With The Wind, Rosebud, Hunt For Red October, Any James Bond Movie With Sean Connery, The Name of The Rose, Sex and the City, Ciderhouse Rules, The Usual Suspects, Hear No Evil Speak No Evil, Any Mel Brooks Movie.
Favorite musicBilly Joel, Neil Diamond, Neil Sedaka, Tom Jones, Lou Rawls, Willie Nelson, ELO, Moody Blues, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr, The Beach Boys, Barbara Streisand, Cher, Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift
Favorite booksMysteries, Spy thrillers Authors - Ludlum, Woods, Grisham, Koontz, Counts, Clancy,John Steinbeck, Charles Karault,

Lionesses have no manes. How do they know when they've grown up?

When the male lions start to take an interest in them.

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