About

What is there to say? Born in 1979 in a small town in Kentucky, we moved to a larger city when I was 4. I did well in school but never really tried. Graduated with a 3.4 overall GPA and headed to college. I didn’t finish college; my brother started an Internet consulting business and I decided to continue working there full time because I didn’t feel that college was for me.

I have two great parents who did their best to see to it that my brother and I never went without. They’ve been there to bail me out when I’ve gotten in over my head and bring me down to earth when I think I’m untouchable. Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t a white picket fence setting, they divorced when I was 4, remarried each other when I was 5, divorced again when I was 16, and moved back in together when I was in my early 20s. They lived together in a barn. With a tanning bed. At least up until 2010 when they went their separate ways. Again.

I have one brother, Bill, who has provided the brotherly love one would expect. He’s an inspiration to many, running an extremely successful business and handling the duties of ex-husband and father of three. My brother looks out for me as much as or more than I look out after him.

Growing up, I wasn’t a trouble maker or anything, but I did like to have my fun and pushed the limits of anything I got myself into. I love the outdoors, my friends, the beach, going to my favorite bar, and traveling. I love motorcycles, American muscle cars, Bud Light, tattoos, belt buckles, and good tequila. Redneck? Not quite. Adrenaline junkie. I love anything that goes fast enough for me to do something stupid.

I have always had a great social life, sometimes way more than I should. I’ve been engaged once (well twice, but one was the result of Jose Cuervo) and been in a couple serious relationships, but for the most part I was the stereotypical bachelor. That was until I met the love of my life, Alecia. I thought for a long time I would be a bachelor forever but now I can’t imagine living my life without her.

If you want to know more, just ask.