User:Great Scott

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Bio: Professional real estate broker, amateur photographer, amateur historian, sports geek, vinophile.

A resident of Pennsylvania, USA, I have a particular interest in all things Pennsylvanian.

  • Favorite Quote: "It seemed like a good idea at the time."


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[edit] Announcement

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[edit] Personal

This user is male.
This user identifies as straight.
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This user is a native speaker of American English.
This user is left-handed.
This user is drug-free.
C2H5OH-1 This user drinks relatively infrequently. He or she is probably the better for it.
X This user is a member of Generation X.

[edit] Location

This user lives in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
This user's time zone is GMT-5.

[edit] Education

BA This user has a Bachelor of Arts degree.
MBA This user has a Master of Business Administration degree.

[edit] Political

ind This user is politically independent.
This user believes you should love your country but fear your government.
This user advocates democracy.
This user believes it is every citizen's duty to assess every candidate and abstain from voting if none is found fit for office, unless he or she wants to vote anyway.
Template:User liberty
This user is proud to be an American.
no
nazis
This user opposes facism in all its forms.
This user rejects all forms of Marxist thinking.
PL This user is pro-life.
This user opposes gun control.
PC-0 This user has been known to be politically incorrect.
This user supports the free and independent state of Israel.
In Memoriam: 9/11
Lest we forget…
This user supports the use of nuclear power.
respect This user respects others' religions and realises not all people wish to follow the same path.

[edit] Ethnic background

This user is of
Ulster Scots ancestry
This user is of English ancestry.
This user is of German ancestry.
This user is of French ancestry.

[edit] Genealogy

This user is a descendant of a passenger on the Mayflower.
This user is a descendant of a veteran of the American Revolution.
This user is a descendant of a soldier in the Union Army.

[edit] Religion

This user is a Christian.
' This user is an Anglican.
This user is interested in religion.
This user believes in the existence of a human soul or spirit.

[edit] Philosophy

This user is an aficionado of the writings of Søren Kierkegaard.
This user subscribes to the Just War theory.

[edit] Interests

This user is interested in history research.
This user enjoys classical music.
This user is interested in his or her family history.
This user is a fan of the
Pittsburgh Steelers.
This user is a bibliophile.
This user reads between the lines.
This user enjoys reading anything.
This user is interested in World War I and World War II.
This user enjoys backpacking.

[edit] My Wikipedia

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kind
Regarding gender, this user will use the vernacular, not what is "politically correct".
no ads This user is against commercials in Wikipedia.
A, B, and C This user prefers the serial comma.
its & it’s This user understands the difference between its and it’s. So should you.
to / too
/ two
This user thinks that too many people have no idea how to use words that they should have learned in grade two.
This user contributes using Microsoft Windows XP.
IE This user contributes using
Internet Explorer.
ft-lb This user uses American Measurements.
1RR This user prefers discussing changes on the talkpage rather than engaging in an edit war.
they This user considers the singular they to be substandard English usage.