My name is Richard Jay Cooper. Everyone calls me by my middle name, Jay. I am 37 years old. I have lived in the great state of  Tennessee for most of my life. I am a Computer Tech, Web / Graphic designer,  Husband and Father of three. I live in the city of Mt. Juliet with my Wife, Laura and two boys, Austin and Caelan ages 16 and 13.  My step son Adam is 26 years old and lives in Carksville where my wife’s hometown.  He landed there after serving two tours in Iraq as an infantryman.

    I have held all kinds of jobs.  I started working part time at the age of 14.  I have been a grounds keeper at a cemetary, digging graves, a fast food manager, and a convenience store manager. My present position is at a software company called Ecommerce Industries. I do phone and network support, as well as web development and graphic design for a software program called TeamDesign. It handles project management and accounting for contract (office) furniture dealers.

     I love all art. I am especially fond of classic painters like Dahli, Vangogh, and Monet. I love to draw, and design using the PC. That’s why I like web design. I listen to almost all Genres of music from classical, to some country tunes. If I had to pick a favorite style of music I would have to say its heavy metal. I like watching old 80’s cartoons, SciFi and Horror T.V.  I consider myself a card carrying MOVIEHOLIC! I like to quote lines from my favorite flicks. Just try me!

     I used to consider myself a steadfast and very conservative republican. These days both Republicans and Democrats, in my opinion, seem out of touch with the average joe. I can’t stand all t he “big brother” crap the republicans push as law, nor do I care for the flood of debt that democrats tend to cause.  I lean pretty hard toward Libertarian tendancies, but I despise religion.

     I am vehemently, wholly, and diametrically opposed to ALL organized religions. It is my educated opinion that the vast majority of the evil committed in this world is done so under the guise of any number of religions. Neither I nor my children attend organized religious ceremonies. We do not celebrate the religious aspects of holidays, nor do we pray. You have to admit though that christmas is a pretty hedonistic holiday showcasing much of the hippocritical side to religious beliefs. ME

Thats me, this is my blog.

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