Hi my name is Thomas, I am a straight male, with blonde hair, blue eyes and a great smile. I am an athletic 5’9″, 210lbs. I was in Golden Gloves boxing, and Tai-Kwan-Do in a previous life. I enjoy fishing, playing sports. watching movies and shooting billiards and learning guitar. I also like a variety of music (not elevator Muzak, it reminds me of being on hold). I can spit some rhymes (but it’s mostly spit). I love the outdoors and hiking, walks with nature, swimming, etc. I also enjoy the freedom of the highway on a motorcycle.
I am a passionate artist who is most inclined to draw landscapes and mountains, but I am no Bob Ross. I am learning how to work with acrylics on canvas. I started writing a book but haven’t found the time to finish. I am charismatic, kind, funny, loyal, and a good listener.
I am single but have fathered two beautiful boys. Family is big in my life and I am blessed to have a lot of support.
I have been employed as a digital printer for about 15 years, where I make different signage for state agencies and I love it, so much so that I want to do this when I am released.
I am educated and looking to go for a business degree.
I am an intelligent, goal oriented person and looking for the same in a pen- friend. I am open to writing most anyone, however, I would like to have intelligent conversations that have substance. I look for people who are independent/interdependent.
Finally; I am really just looking for that person who is also looking for someone meaningful to fill their void. I absolutely promise I will write back if you write me.
I am open to discussing my past if you’re interested.
If you call, please leave a 15 second voicemail message: 507-484-9930 x 50468
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