Megan Beth

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Gender Female
Occupation Manager/Photographer/Writer
Location Orange County, California, United States
Introduction Megan thinks it's so much fun to write about herself in third person that she can't help but do that now. Megan was born the plump child of two staffing industry sweethearts. At the precocious age of three, she learned to read, bite her younger brother, and help people. She followed her compassion for and love of people into hospice, working as the Volunteer Coordinator, and later Director of Volunteers, for two LA-based hospice agencies. Her experiences there were rather grim, so in December 2009 she made the leap into staffing, satisfying both her compassionate side and her epic need to crush competition. Away from the office (er, laptop, as she is glued to her computer and Droid, and annoys her fiance by working far more than she should), Megan is heavily involved with her church. She loves to write and will someday publish 482 books, loves movies (and alphabetising them), and believes that the Brits spell everything correctly.
Interests All photography, writing, reading, music, rock climbing, swimming, water polo, various other sports, the epic battle of pirates versus ninjas, movies, dance, receiving packages, using calculators, genetics, technology, video games... the list goes on.
Favorite Movies Batman Begins, Dark Knight, Iron Man, Into the Wild, Gladiator, Tristan & Isolde, Star Wars (all six), The Lord of the Rings (all three), Blood Diamond, Half Nelson, Little Miss Sunshine, Fracture, Step Up, and so many more.
Favorite Music Jason Reeves, Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, Mindy Smith, Regina Spektor, Ben Jelen, Lifehouse, Kendall Payne, OneRepublic, Anna Nalick, John Mayer, Damian Rice, City & Colour, and just about everything else.
Favorite Books Books. All books. I love books. But I guess a few favourites might include, but not be limited to, The Count of Monte Cristo, Watership Down, Northanger Abbey, Everything is Illuminated...

Well, maybe they don't need them, but don't you think that some fish might like a bicycle?

Sure, I think lots of fish might enjoy bicycles. I'd go so far as to say that they really DO need them, if the fish are American. Americans need lots of things that the rest of the world doesn't even want, so it stands to reason that American fish would follow this pattern. And why not a bicycle? I bet the newer ones don't rust and would be quite suitable to fish of either fresh or salt water.