Kareena

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Technology
Occupation Corporate Trainer
Location Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Introduction I am pretty much every man's dream woman...on paper. I love football, I drive a Jeep, I love doing stuff outdoors, I have a master's degree, I can cook and I know that sometimes men really aren't thinking about anything when you ask. I can talk sports, but also know which fork to use in a fancy restaurant. I shower everyday and I'd like to think that I'm pretty low maintenance, without looking like a Boulderite tree-hugging granola muncher. I served 6 years in the military, have an awesome family and two dogs named Sampson & Delilah. When I'm not working, I am either shopping at REI, in the gym or outside. My lifetime to-do list keeps getting longer as I cross things off and add more (Yes, I have climbed Mt. Fuji and dove the Great Barrier Reef). I'm single and I live with my youngest sister (a brilliant chica in her own right) and am currently enjoying life and everything it has to offer.
Interests Mountain and road biking, hiking, volleyball, triathlons, traveling, four-wheeling in my Jeep, reading, going to the theatre (not the movies), scuba diving, sky diving, snorkeling, cliff diving, working out/weight lifting, cooking, dreaming, watching football anything outdoorsy, and trying new things.
Favorite Movies True Lies, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum, The Holiday, You've got mail, Sleepless in Seattle, all of the X-Men, Indiana Jones, Princess Bride, Dumb & Dumber, Tommy Boy, Office Space, and Singing in the Rain.
Favorite Music Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, Jim Brickman, Third Day, Mercy Me, Aaron Shust, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, The Mambo Kings, Enya, Kitaro, Blues Traveler, Hootie & The Blowfish, Maroon 5, Vertical Horizon, most Salsa, most classical, and anything but Polka and Rap.
Favorite Books Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Without Remorse by Tom Clancy, Date or Soulmate by Neil Warren Clark, The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman, Needful Things by Stephen King, The Walking Drum by Louis L'Amour.

If there is someone out there for everyone, how do people end up alone on the holidays? You would think that just for the holidays everyone could have found someone, even if it wasn't their intended someone.