Doing a bio about myself has been a little more difficult than I thought it would be. I’m not a person who enjoys the spotlight, so I’m less apt to “toot” my own horn so to speak, so bear with me.
I’m a 31-year-old Louisiana native. I’m a hodge podge, diverse mixture of Native American and Cajun French, which I embrace both cultures with equal enthusiasm. I served in the U.S. Army and as a result got to travel around a lot. I’ve traveled to and lived in 28 out of 50 states.
I’m not the type of person who likes being inside. Life is meant to be lived and in order to do that, you have to get out and experience it. When I’m at home and not in here, I can be found outside. I love to hunt, but my passion is fishing. Weekends you’ll find me on the water, rod and reel in hand. There’s something about being outside in nature that heals your soul. In here, I spend as much time outside as I can. Volleyball is my go to sport because we play almost 7 days a week. I also play the occasional soft ball game and football also. When we are forced to be inside because of the weather, I stay busy in the wood shop. I make a mean lawn chair to lounge in. I work hard, even in here. My job is a seven day a week job, but I still manage some “me” time.
As you can see, I’m separated, but there is zero chance of any reconciliation between us. I had a son who passed away in 2014 that I miss dearly, even ten years later. I have a daughter who is 10. She’s my wild child with her own mind and her own style. She’s the main reason I’m fighting to get back home.
Right now, I am focusing on me, which is why I put up this ad. I’m looking for new friends and opportunities to meet new people from all over. I like people who are genuine, honest, and loyal who will keep me company and help stave off the boredom of doing time. I’m not picky, I don’t care what color, religion, race, or creed. I’m open to anyone who wants to write me, so don’t be shy. Drop me a line back on JPay.com or snail mail. I look forward to hearing from you :)
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Find me in the state of Louisiana at JPay.com
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