All About Cat


I've been avoiding a bio page for a long time, feeling that it would be nothing more than arrogance to put one up (especially one with a picture), but I've decided to do it, for some reason unknown to everyone except my subconscious. Maybe someday it will tell me why I'm doing this.

The basics: Born in 1964, raised by a polyfidelitous FMF triad, been having an age crisis ever since thirty (which I'm hoping to get over by the time I hit forty), bi, poly, recently single for the first time in a decade, and childfree. I live in a small town in Arizona, with no GLBT community. Phoenix is only about an hour away, and I'm slowly getting familiar with the GBLT community there. I joined BiNet Arizona a few months ago, and have found everyone there to be open-minded, supportive, and fun. I kind of regret that I didn't seek them out earlier.

For a living, I'm into computer networking. I'm currently contracting to make the big bucks, until something I can't say no to comes along. In the process of becoming an Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, I'm a Microsoft Certified Professional several times over, and among my friends and co-workers I'm known as the Windows God. In my spare time (like I have any spare time with five horses, four dogs, four cats, and a sixty+ hour workweek), I do some DTP work for local businesses, and create various webpages both for myself and others.

My main hobby is horses. Since a horse in an animal with a leg at each corner into which the owner pours large quantities of money, I can't afford many others. I've been riding since I was five, and my life is divided into two parts: Life Before Horses (which doesn't matter), and Life After Horses. My first love was show-jumping, and always will be, but reining comes a close second.

Recently, I've developed a second hobby due to my job. I'm now a complete computer geek, another hobby that takes up a lot of money. Where I used to spend all my time drooling over tack catalogs, dreaming of new saddles, I now spend it with PC catalogs, drooling over new hardware. I own almost everything in the tack catalogs, anyway, and you can never have too much hardware.

And now the picture:

Me

Yes, it's a little hard to make out. It's supposed to be that way. It keeps things a little mysterious and leaves something to the imagination. After all, a friend did stick me with the nickname Macavity (The Mystery Cat).


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