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Name:
Michael A. Butler
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Age:
57
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Jul 19, 2010
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About Me:
extensive archive documenting many of the environmental concerns which have arisen here in the Clarion area.
Hometown:
Brookville, PA
Country:
United States
Interests:
Often becoming involved in environmental issues as a volunteeer, I have been directly involved in the organized efforts which would eventually secure the "Wild and Scenic" designation for a 51.7 mile corridor of the Clarion River in Northwestern Pennsylvania (1991-1996) I maintain a watchful eye over the happenings in the river corridor and try to participate in any actions which affect the stewardship of the Clarion Rivers solitude.
Music:
Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jackson Browne, most any Rock from 68 to 72 Volume Up! I listen to the song, not the artist, let the soul sing out.
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:)
As for Black Sabbath, my first continous play, Rock-n-Roll selection was an 8 track of their "PARINIOD" album, I found in the parking lot of the Gas Station that I worked at along I-80. I played it in my Dad's cheap player a few times, then I went to town. I bought the biggest stereo that I could afford. It included an 8 track, AM/FM, a turntable, an additional ampifier and speakers with 12 inch woofers.
If I had not, I would have blown out my Dad's
player real quick. Couldn't let that happen.