A friend once told me that "computer people" tend to be male and socially immature.
So by her comment, if you're male, you're not necessarily immature? Woo-hoo!
Anyway, this got me thinking. How many monks are married?
In my case, yes, Monks do get married -- Annette and I tied the knot August 3, 2002 in front of friends and family at my parents house in Waterloo. Her two boys, in Hawaiian shirts, were the ushers.
... why not also include whether we are single and looking?
Feh .. this is supposed to be a Monastery, after all. :)
--t. alex
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