semi retired costume designer, artist, seamstress, quilter, writer, reader, nurse, student. I don't know everything, but I know quite a bit, and what I don't know, I certainly willing to look up and learn. I wasn't born yesterday. yes, indeedy, I can be very opinionated. and I don't apologize for a minute. I highly respect others right to thier own opinions.
I don't like arguing and decline the offer.
Hello, My name is Rossana but most people call me 'Rose'. I was born and raised in Chile. I went to college in Buenos Aires, Argentina... and now Im planning to keep travelling abroad. I speak English, Spanish and Simlish when Im tired. I love people, culture, music, folk sounds, colorful fabrics and nature in general.
Hippie/Gypsy/Free Bird.
I'm Italian, friendly, and to the point. I am a stationary whore, and a foodie. I have an expensive taste in alcohol and I find sex to be the most intriguing topic of conversation. My alter ego is "Stereofidelic" because that to me means 'to be loyal to the stereo.' I love music, and to sing. I am unapologetically me.
I find this idea fascinating...I'm quite curious to see if it can work. I hope it does.
I am quiet, everywhere except in my head.
I am accused of over thinking things.
I am in desperate need of stimulating, Honest conversation; unabashed, and taken to ridiculous depths.
I cannot think of *anything* sexier than intelligence, backed by great passion for...anything, as long it is not hateful.
I am impressed if you cared enough to read all of this.
Author, editor, producer of more than 20 television documentaries, lover of life and the big questions; philosophy major at Wash. U. in St. Louis; speaker/compassion evangelist; featured in Time, Today Show, Wall St Journal, etc- work featured on Oprah, in Newsweek, etc. Book, "Help Me Live: 20 things people with cancer want you to know" is best-selling "cancer support" book on amazon.com (when you search "cancer support" HML comes up first) - questions and statements whose time has come! "Learn to love the questions themselves," wrote Rilke.

