This user learned long ago from
Alan Alda that it's OK for men to be
feminists, and this one strives to be.
This user's bookcases suffer from the user's
bibliophilia.
Frost heaves are natural phenomena that result from the
freeze-thaw cycle of water and its impact upon surrounding objects. A variation of the same, the
Vermont Frost Heaves were a professional basketball team from Vermont, playing as part of the newly-reformed
American Basketball Association (the one with the red, white, and blue ball--remember when
Julius Erving played for the
New York Nets before the ABA/
NBA merger and their move to New Jersey?
My name is Ben Frost (not the avant-garde
Australian artist of the
same name who is nonetheless very interesting). I presently live in
Warner, New Hampshire on an old wood lot surrounded by a thousand acres of conserved land.
Besides my wonderful children, my interests include
geography;
law, on which I spent three years and $80,000 at
Cornell in the belief that I was learning (only to find that
law school doesn't really prepare you to be a
lawyer--but the
letters after my name are nice); and hiking in the
mountains of New Hampshire. My professional life is devoted to slaying
underworld demons and working to ensure that everyone has a
decent place to live.
This user learned long ago from
Alan Alda that it's OK for men to be
feminists, and this one strives to be.
This user's bookcases suffer from the user's
bibliophilia.
Frost heaves are natural phenomena that result from the
freeze-thaw cycle of water and its impact upon surrounding objects. A variation of the same, the
Vermont Frost Heaves were a professional basketball team from Vermont, playing as part of the newly-reformed
American Basketball Association (the one with the red, white, and blue ball--remember when
Julius Erving played for the
New York Nets before the ABA/
NBA merger and their move to New Jersey?
My name is Ben Frost (not the avant-garde
Australian artist of the
same name who is nonetheless very interesting). I presently live in
Warner, New Hampshire on an old wood lot surrounded by a thousand acres of conserved land.
Besides my wonderful children, my interests include
geography;
law, on which I spent three years and $80,000 at
Cornell in the belief that I was learning (only to find that
law school doesn't really prepare you to be a
lawyer--but the
letters after my name are nice); and hiking in the
mountains of New Hampshire. My professional life is devoted to slaying
underworld demons and working to ensure that everyone has a
decent place to live.