Mrs. Brown

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Consulting
Occupation Organizer
Location Swamplands, Georgia, United States
Introduction My Daddy drove fast and let me shift the gears. He took me on my 1st plane ride at three years old and my Mom was mad. My Grandfather laid a Hershey's Chocolate square on my tongue. I remember how good it was. I liked holding his hand and listening to his childhood stories. Momma baked cakes and sold them to people, and I remember when she baked canned biscuits I liked the "flaky" kind. I went to school in the segregated south and went through busing in the 70's. I remember fighting a lot because I was angry. I play classical violin thanks to some woman who died in the 60's; I liked to read and still played sports as good as the boys. I liked winning and still do. I don't like bullies and I always took up for any one catching hell. That's about it...and oh, yes I love flower beds and yard work. I remember playing in the black dirt at Grandmother's; I loved to work beside her. Daddy called me Catwoman growing up. Katherine Hepburn is my heroine. I am extremely blessed; I have been well loved.
Interests Drag Racing, Travel, Motorcycles. Flowerbeds and Reading.
Favorite Movies Gandhi, Out of Africa, Jerry McGuire, Even the Heavens Weep, Mattewan, Matrix.
Favorite Music Mozart, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Elvis, Beatles, and Janis. KC and the Sunshine Band, Earth, Wind and Fire, Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Forrester Sisters, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash. Duran, Duran, the Police, Aerosmith and Meatloaf, Alanis Morrisette, Lady Ga GA and Madonna. Cream, The Who, and the Allman Brothers, Creedence, Blood, Sweat and Tears, and Eminem. Lil' Kim, Snoop, and Tupac and Biggie...well I could go on...I think you get the picture....ALL Music.
Favorite Books Slavery by Another Name, Praying for Sheetrock, The Audacity of Hope, Dreams of my Father, Out of Africa, Papillion, Dune.

If you could peer far enough into the night sky, you'd see a star in any direction you looked. When would you sleep?

When I saw the light.