T.J.

www.myspace.com/tjmyrain

"...love is not an emotion, it is an ability." ---somebody in a movieВчера из TweetDeck Больше

  • T.J.

  • 29 / Муж.
  • North Carolina, US
  • Последний визит: 05.12.2009

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Интересы

  • Общие

  • Музыка

    Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, Miles Davis, Me'shell Ndegeocello, Frank Sinatra, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, A Tribe Called Quest, Lenny Kravitz, the 'Illmatic' & 'Reasonable Doubt' albums... it just depends sometimes.
  • Книги

    The Lion's Den | Chronicles of a Las Vegas Money Launderer (the award winning novel) ///// Love 3:16 (the spiritually inspired manuscript) ///// "My Rain" Dear Love,... (The poetic portfolio)

Инфо

Обо мне:

"The Lion’s Den | Chronicles of a Las Vegas Money Launderer" is the story of Alex Pryce, an urban Ivy Leaguer who is both the product of Chicago's financial district and the inner city borough; who forwent professional designations & Wall Street Hedge Funds, for an underground cash pool & the Las Vegas strip. This story searches into the mindset of a hustler with youthful ambitions, Harvard credentials, limitless credibility, numerous professional designations... who instead of taking Wall Street by storm, elects to head the most dangerous money laundering syndicate ever assembled.

Я хочу найти:

**//Author's Notes for the spiritually inspired manuscript: "Love 3:16" (Now available nationwide)//: "Love 3:16 was written in the backdrop of a simple idealism: "The love we demonstrate for ourselves and for each other should mirror the affection that the eternal guardian & provider of the universe offers unto us." It is a literary devotional analyzing the scripture of John 3:16; bringing to life a contemporary view of how our love for each other should mirror that of divinity. My goal is that this manuscript will serve as a sort of conversation piece, one that will not only spark a substantive dialogue about "love," but force us to analyze how we choose to exercise it."