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Jay B. Known him since about October, 1982 after I moved to Hemet, California. We both volunteered with the Hemet Jaycees to run
and develop their soundtrack for a haunted house. I had all of the equipment needed and developed a really good haunted soundtrack. I was selected, but Jay and I worked together to make the sounds of
that haunted house something to remember. We have been DJ partners at live parties, as well as having two radio shows in San Diego, CA. Wild Weekend was our zany overnight weekend show
and Grassroots was an professional produced and scripted show that featured a different type of music each week.
We've seen life's ups and downs, employment, unemployment, divorce, and many other things that have gone right or wrong in both of our
lives. Jay is now residing here in Albuquerque and seems to be doing much better than he has in his employment in years, getting hired a while back by the State of New Mexico. Way to go,
Jay. Better 'n being a security guard anywhere, in my opinion. And he admits that he's much happier.
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Jay had lost a LOT of weight beginning in 2007. In the photos above he weighs under 250 pounds. In the photo to the left, taken in
2005, he was over 300. What a difference. As of the last update of the website, he was in the 260s, I think. He's fell off the wagon for a while until recently and seems to be doing
well on accomplishing his goals, once more. He wants to lose another 30 pounds or so before his trip to New Orleans in June, 2010. Just stay away from all the good New Mexican and New
Orleans cuisine, Jay!
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This is Robyn, Jay's daughter. I've known her pretty much since she was born, except for not seeing her for a few years in a
row while they lived in various parts of the country. She's currently attending University of New Mexico, role-plays on the Internet, and has an extreme interest in getting drunk on Bourbon
Street on a trip to New Orleans in June 2010. She'll be 21 then.
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