Lyle J. Kamenir

Born

February 24, 1968 in New Brunswick, NJ

Parents

Melvin, Charlotte

Siblings

Dara, Amy

Nieces/

Nephews

Jake, Nikki

 

 

Education

University Of Massachusetts at Amherst

BA Finance/Minor Computer Science - 1990

Favorites

Color – Blue

Old TV Shows – Honeymooners, Brady Bunch,   Three’s Company, Lost In Space

New TV Show – Queer As Folk

Music – Pink Floyd, Beatles, Doors, Elton John

Sports TeamAtlanta Falcons

Season – Fall

City (other than home) – Las Vegas, NV

Activities – Pool, Snowboarding, Rollerblading

Movies – Dead Poets Society, Stand By Me, Shawshank Redemption

Food – Italian

Soft Drink – Iced Tea

Hard Drink – Gin n Tonic, Jack n Ginger Ale

FruitOrange

Candy – Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

 

 

 

Lived in New Brunswick, NJ for the first 6 months of my life and then moved to West Orange, NJ until I went to college.  Growing up with two older sisters (Amy and Dara - 7 and 9 years older), I remember getting beaten up a lot, but I guess being the only boy and the baby I was also a bit spoiled.  I remember having a very comfortable childhood.  We used to own a summer house at Chadwick beach on the Jersey shore where most of my childhood summers were spent.  We had a few cats growing up and at age 9 we got a blue and gold macaw parrot. 

 

My parents opened a plant store sometime in the mid 1970’s in the Livingston Mall which eventually changed into a flower store. My dad was at work and my mom was at the store so I ended up spending a lot of time with my sisters and on my own.  I was forced to learn how to cook at an early age.  When I got older there were many nights where cooked dinner for the family.  I have always held on to my love of cooking and do so as much as I can today.

 

I went to Mt. Pleasant elementary school where I remember being quite the class clown and trouble maker.  My parents had numerous teacher conferences and even a few times where I need to be picked up from school due to worse than expected behavior.  I continued onto high school (6-12) at Newark Academy.  This was a very small prep school of only 450 students.  I played a bit of various sports (lacrosse and tennis) but enjoyed soccer the most.  In the 1980’s, we had season tickets to the New York Cosmos where I got to see soccer greats such as Pelé and Giorgio Chinaglia play.  At 16, I got my first job working at my parents flower store and helped with deliveries when I got my driver’s license at 17.  I feel very fortunate to have gone to this school.  The high school in my town was not very good and I think going to a prep school gave me the motivation and drive to excel in life.  I applied to mostly larger state universities and finally decided on UMASS Amherst.  My first two semesters I lived on campus and enjoyed myself quite a bit.. probably too much at times.  UMASS was rated as one of the top party school and this didn’t help my grades much.   Sophomore year, I joined a fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon.  My junior year I moved to off campus housing with some of my fraternity brothers.  Overall I did manage to do pretty well in school and graduate from the business school with a BBA in Finance and minor in Computer Science.

 

In my teens and especially at college,  I developed most of my music taste consisting mostly of classic rock.  I would say my top 4 favorites would be Pink Floyd, The Doors, The Beatles and Elton John.  Today I enjoy a wide variety of music including Country, Classical, 80’s and Dance.  I also developed some of my interests that I still have today.. Pool, snowboarding, rollerblading, and pretty much anything that involves the outdoors.

 

I graduated in May, 1990, and moved into New York City later that summer when an apartment my sister was living in opened up.  I always knew I didn’t want to be that far from my family (all in New Jersey) but I didn’t really expect to move right into the city.  That fall, I got my first post-college job as a junior financial analyst with the City of New York.  I thought at first that this was the direction I wanted to move in for a career, but soon after decided computers was where my skills really were.  My jobs following that were all with Financial Services companies.  In the late 1990’s I moved into web development and database design and continue in that profession today.

 

September 11,2001 is a date I will never forget.  I was working at a job downtown and saw all the events unfold right in front of my eyes only blocks away.  All my life I never had much to worry about or fear for my well being.  That day forever changed my life and I will always have some anxiety within and worry about what might come next.

 

In April 2000, I had a new addition to my family… An African Grey parrot, Nimbus.  Logan, an Eclectus parrot, soon followed him in June, 2001. I have always loved animals and would eventually like to get involved in some animal rehabilitation program.  In 2002 I took a real interest in football and have become a lifetime fan of the Atlanta Falcons.

 

April 13, 2002 was another day that changed my life and took me completely by surprise.  I met someone that was like no other person I ever have… someone that made me feel like I never had… someone that could be my soul mate.. someone I hope to be with forever.. someone whose name is Roger Dale.  Finally all my dreams seem possible.

 

Today I still reside in the same apartment I have since 1990 in the upper east side of Manhattan.  I look forward to a house somewhere in the country at some point but always plan to keep the apartment here for continual visits to the greatest city on the earth.

 

  Roger D. Newcomb

Born

May 28, 1970 in Springfield, TN

Parents

George, Louise

Siblings

Teresa, Donnie, Janice

Nieces/

Nephews

Chris, Tabby, Brandy, April, Joe, Heather, Derek, Brannon, Blake, Brittany, Brookelyn, Cassidy, Tyler, Justin, Justin, Trevor, Peyton, Jonathan

Education

Austin Peay State University

BS Computer Science/History - 1993

Favorites

Color – Red

Actors – Stephen Schnetzer, Morgan Freeman, Adam Sandler

Actresses – Anne Sayre, Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon

All-Time TV Shows – Another World, Brady Bunch, All in the Family

Current TV Shows – Jack & Bobby, Lost, Scrubs, Desperate Housewives, Degrassi, American Idol

Singers – Patty Loveless, Keith Whitley, Loretta Lynn

Bands – REO Speedwagon, Go Go’s, The Mamas & The Papas

Sport to Play – Tennis

Sport to Watch – Football

TeamAtlanta Falcons

Number – 10

 

I was born the fourth child of George and Louise. I lived in the same house in Greenbrier, TN, from time I was born until the time I went to college (and my mama still lives there). By the time I was ten, my oldest sister and brother were married and out of the house so I grew up mostly with my sister, Janice. At age 10, I already had four nieces and nephews, so tended to get lumped in with the kids long after I grew up. I was a shy, introverted kid and liked to read. I loved sports from an early age and it has been a lifelong passion. I was always the skinniest kid in my class and kind of short. When I was fifteen I started a growth spurt that didn't stop until I was 25. Now I'm up to 6' 5" and way taller than all my friends and family. My family was lower middle class but I always had everything I wanted. I definitely got spoiled and had more advantages than my siblings. No one in our family had gone to college and I was determined to do so and become successful. I became fixated with New York fairly early and thought I'd end up living there someday. My dad died when I was 16 which was a hard time for my family, but my Mama is the strongest person I know and worked hard to survive. I wanted to be everything growing up from a geologist to detective to lawyer growing up and then settled on becoming a history teacher by the time I finished Greenbrier High School in 1988.

I entered Austin Peay State University in the fall of 1988 as a history major. My first (of many) college roommate was Ronnie who has been a close friend to ever since. A month after I started college, my nephew, Joe, was born. I felt close to him from the first second and he’s always been my little protégé. After two years, I decided to double major in computer science (and I'm glad I did). It took me a while to adjust to being away from home. I was pretty much a mama's boy my whole life (some things never change) and tended to go home quite a lot that first year. By the second year I was going home less, and by year three stayed at school most of the time. My third year was probably my best when I met two of my best friends, Rico and Bubba. That year was a turning point for me. It was probably the happiest year of my life and I was surrounded by tons of friends that are still in my life today. Maybe it was getting older or maybe the great friendships, but my self-confidence grew to an all-time high and has been pretty high ever since. My communication skills also improved tremendously and I really grew up. My college buds and I teamed up and made a home movie - "A Rage in Harvill" (as in Harvill Hall) that we still watch today. The last two years of college were filled with lots of computer classes and lots of thoughts about what life after school would be. By the time I graduated in May 1993, I was prepared for adulthood and ready to take on the world.

I worked at Laidlaw Environmental Services for several months after college before I landed my first REAL job and moved to Nashville. My sisters worked there and Teresa brought me breakfast every morning and really helped with my transition into adulthood. I started at Cigna Healthcare in February 1994 as a Fee Schedule Consultant and quicky moved on to Technical Analyst. I really enjoyed that job and all the people, especially Steve, who is one of my best friends. By 1995, I was thinking about leaving Tennessee. I had always planned on moving to New York and begain seriously thinking about the move. For various reasons, I ended up choosing the California Bay Area, and began preparing to move. The first few months of 1996 were filled with preparations and planning. By May, I had finished my job at Cigna and on the 17th left Nashville for California with nothing but what would fit in my Mazda Protege.

I took an apartment in Sunnyvale, CA for about six weeks and then moved into the worst place I've ever lived - an apartment/room in Milpitas. It took a few months to find a job in Silicon Valley and my savings dwindled fast (my mama really helped me out during this time). In November, I landed a job at Sun Microsystems and things started to really turn around for me. I moved to El Cerrito in 1997 with a fellow Tennessean, Rob, and my transition was pretty much complete. Rico came to visit for three weeks in July 1997 and after that I began to feel at home finally - having a job and home life that were enjoyable. In February of 1998, I moved into a house in Oakland with John. I bought my first satellite dish so that I could watch all the Falcons games and totally loved it. The Falcons had their best season ever and went to the Super Bowl. The next few years I moved to Union City, Oakland (again) and San Jose (with Kevin), where I lived until summer 2002.   Met some great people in California (Bev, Susan, Evelyn, Kathleen) that I hope to be in contact with forever.

Over the past few years I have met some really great friends (Patty, Kayla, Liz, Anne) through one of my interests, As The World Turns. I have created a message board where we all post and talk about the show and life. I really use the internet to follow my favorite things - the Falcons, ATWT, and Patty Loveless. I moved to New York last summer to fulfill my lifelong dream. Living on the Upper East side with Lyle has been the best experience of my life. My boss agreed to let me keep by job at Sun and work from home in New York so I will be eternally grateful. We love life here with our two birds, Nimbus and Logan. I hope to spend a lot more time in Tennessee with year visiting my family (16 nieces and nephews now!) and friends. My mom has married a great guy, Earl, and life is good. I can honestly say I've never been happier.

 

 

 

  Nimbus Bartkowski Kamcomb

Born

January 15, 2000

Species

Female African Grey Parrot

I was hatched in California in January 2000, almost a millennium bird!  I tend to be very shy until I get to know people.  I can be nippy at times if I’m startled but I have a heart of gold.  I love getting “scratchies” from my parents and my favorite food is nutri-berries.  My favorite things are Patty Loveless and football (I picked that up from my Papa). I am speaking better every day and my favorite phrases are “I love you, girl”, “Hi boys”, and “What’s my name?”.  I also love answering the phone, singing, and taking showers.

 

  Logan Erving Kamcomb

Born

February 18, 2001

Species

Male Eclectus Parrot

I was hatched somewhere in California.  I really liked the warm weather there but by the time I was 3 months old, I took my first plane ride to New Jersey where my new Daddy saw me and it was love at first sight.  My favorite thing in life is eating.  I am very playful and friendly to most people I meet, although it takes me a while to get used to people I’ve never seen before.  I love to bathe in the shower and getting exercise by climbing all over my cage. I am slowly learning to talk but for now I always make lots of screeching noises that I learned from my Aunt Sanibel.

 

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