floyd stark
I was born and raised in Texas. By 20, I raised, trained Quarter horses for the racetrack in the 1970's before legal betting, at 24 was hired by the Temple Fire Dept. and excelled there, earning 4 Fireman of the Year awards and the first Paramedic of the Year award, have seen and experienced things that no person should have to mentally/physically deal with in one lifetime. The outdoors, and anything dealing with the outdoors is my hobbie. Did my era of running with Biker Gangs, "Clubs" they now like to be called, to keep law enforcement from harassing them. My dad had a Bail Bonds business, and I was used to run-down some of the 'jumpers'. My lifetime experience is vast and unique.
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65 college hours, no degree, split between fire science and law enforcement, Texas Paramedics certification thru Central Texas College, Texas Fireman certification thru Temple CollegeInterests
outdoors, sports, fire science, firearms, animals, motorcycles, gold prospecting, camping, pilot car escortingMotto
Just keep moving forward no matter what happens, put your head down and go!Favorites
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Coping with a Pending DivorceI am a husband and father, going through a divorce from a woman I thought that loved me. Her feelings and actions changed dramatically, then one day she was gone, packed up and took off.
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Fireman True Stories, "Wall Runner"Fireman true stories, I worked as a Fireman/Paramedic for 26 years in a full paid Department for a middle sized city -
A True Ghost Story - an Actual EventA True Ghost Story in Belton, Texas. It happened during a security round of a closed mental asylum.
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The Summer of 1969a humorous true story of young country boys during the summer of 1969
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My Daughter on Your Graduationa poem of memories for my daughter on her graduation
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Memories of You Son, on Your GraduationA poem of memories of your son on his graduation day.
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My Mother's Left HookA story of a 12-year-old, who challenges his mother to a showdown on their carport.
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The New Tombstone, ArizonaNot the rough and tough township that brings back memories of the 'old west' in its heyday. Commercialized and wimpified, this place is a haven to fans and visitors, and they are taken advantage of by overpriced and under serviced motels, restaurants.
