Well, I guess we'll just start with the oldest and work our way down. These four wonderful people are my grandparents. Without them I'm pretty sure none of you would be able to visit my homepage.

 

 The Boninsegna's

Both my grandmothers are still alive and doing fairly well with all things considered. My grandfathers, on the other hand, both died when I was very young. But everything I've been told leads me to believe they were both very great men.

 The Strange's

 

 

 This beautiful woman is my mother. She is, and has always been one of the two most important people in my life. Without her I never would have become anything to anyone. She taught me to be respectful, rational, and most of all easy going. Without all of these things I probably would have gone crazy a long time ago. For all she has given me, I thank her. She is one in a million.

 

 That can't possibly be my mother!

 

 Will I ever be this cool?

  This (as if you couldn't guess) is my dad, the other "most important person in my life. Where do I start? Over the years my dad has been my coach, my conscience, my motivator, and the uglier of my two best friends. He is by far the greatest man I've ever known and I find it hard to believe that there will ever be another one like him.

 

   
  I'd like you all to meet Brooke. Her and I have known each other since the day we were born. Over the years she has become like a sister to me. For anyone attending the Univ. of Tenn. you may just see her on campus someday.  
   Now these two ladies are my sisters. The one on the left is Tari and on the right is Rhonda. They are just a little bit older than me but if I do say so myself they have aged very gracefully.

 

 

 

This is the final "member of my family". My truck is my most prize possession. This `92 Ranger is equipped with a 6-disc CD changer, 5 speed manual transmition, and a 3" body lift. Now you see why this is my favorite toy!!!

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