User:Tparker393

Thomas L. Parker-393- - born on February 3rd, 1979 in Charlottesville Virginia at Martha Jefferson Hospital, the son of Jeffrey W. Parker and Lawrie S. Parker, the eldest of their four children (Samuel, Benjamin and Kathrine), married to Stefanie N. Parker. Grandparents from father's side: Col. Levin W. (retired) and Doris Parker. Grandparents from mother's side: Arther and Katherine Seiler.

I have created two websites through the colleges I've attended: George Mason University and Radford University. Currently, I can't seem to locate the GMU page that holds vital information. Futhermore, there's a good chance that will never locate this website in which case I will start from scratch here. I recently wrote a poem entitled 'Scratch' which I may decide to transcribe on to this article page at some point. Yet, as i am currently suffering from the apperant loss of one website (to which countless hours were devoted), i'm leary of putting too much work into this project. Nevertheless, I will give it a try- kind of like Golgo 13, in that old Nintendo game. I'm a poet, a musician, a free-thinker, a person who believes that everyone is entitled to believe what they want as long as it doesn't involve mindless killing or destruction, and finally I am a soul that has faith.

For the most part I grew up in Sumerduck, VA a small town in Fauquier County (careful how you pronounce that). This town is close to the neighboring community of Bealeton, Virginia. A lot has changed since I first came to these places but I'm happy to say that some of the good people have stuck around.

'The Glass Menagerie' was performed by The Waterworks Players of Farmville, VA on February 11,12,18 and 19 of 2005. I played the part of Jim O'Conner, the gentleman caller. This was my first stab at acting outside of school or church and I throughly enjoyed it. The play as a whole was a great success. I plan to continue with this local theatre in future plays, musicals, etc. Special Thanks to Dudley Sauve who directed the play and brought it all together.

Cast of Charecters:

Amanda Wingfield - Joyce Sweet

Tom Wingfield - Joe Brown

Laura Wingfield - Annie Rudy

Jim O'Conner - Thomas L. Parker

Special Thanks to Nathan Larson for helping in the construction of this article. See our chess game. See our team game.

Please excuse the spelling mistkaes

User:Tparker393/Jeffrey W. Parker