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cleaverb
noun,Pronounced as klee-ver-bee !
Sometimes mis-pronounced as klea-verb .. no problem.
cleaverb website
This is just for fun. How seriously you take any content on this website is up to the visitor.
My first thought was to share with people from around the world one americans existence.
Some short-story amusement, with a little history. An escape from the grind of modern life.
Some facts have been left out because we cannot remember everything..and other facts might be
too personal for public viewing.
cleaverb.com debuted in January, 2004. cleaverb.net in 2007.
cleaverb is...
There have been those who would call me beaver, in relation
to the old, old,we are talking black and white,
Leave It To Beaver TV show.
My reply has always been, " I'm a Wally, not a Beaver !"
Hah! Get your gender correct !
cleaverb origins
I arrived at the name "cleaverb" when applying for an MSN Hotmail account in 2000.
cleave, and cleaver were already being used,and the MSN server suggested cleaverb.
It became my psuedonym.
But seriously, 'cleaver' started way back in secondary school:
other students would use our last names, in a sporting way.
My first online passion was playing Risk on the MSN Gaming Zone,
MPlayer, and GameSpy. The pumpkin/jack-o-lantern below was my avatar
on MPlayer.
An internet search for cleaverb will uncover at least two other
cleaverbs; one from Michigan, and one from Oklahoma.
So do not be alarmed when you see cleaverb discussing
physics or other high science ...it's not me.
who is cleaverb..
i grew up in a small midwestern town of less than one thousand people.
we lived a simple life; we didn't have the 'best' of everything.
in a huckleberry finn or tom sawyer style, i spent a lot of time down
at the 'river' , making trails through the weeds, rock hunting,
fossil hunting, fishing. i din't hunt game.
most of my social life centered around school,
the town baseball field, and the movie theatre which showed movies on
friday,saturday,sunday. i grew up without cable television, so my
evenings were usually spent outdoors; gazing up at the star constellations
, or kicking a ball around the backyard .
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