Jen Todaro OCallaghan:
CLASS OF 1988
Ridgewood High SchoolClass of 1988
New port richey, FL
Jen's Story
Jen is from Wappingers Falls, New York. Her schools include Ridgewood High School. She later attended UCLA (Graphic Design, Computer Graphics).
Jen's interests include Buy Nothing Day, Boy Scouts of America, Appalacian Trail, Harrisburg Senators, Hershey Bears, Doug Zmolek, Warrior Dash. Music she likes includes Reverend Horton Heat, Walk Off The Earth, Suburban Legends. Books she likes include To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee, A Dog's Purpose, Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrior and the Golden Retriever Who Saved Him. Movies she likes include The Extra Man, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, To Kill a Mockingbird. TV shows she likes include The Walking Dead, The Weather Channel, Take This Lollipop.
One of Jen's favorite quotes is:"it is what it is...".
More about Jen:""You start doubting your superpowers man, you're shafted" - Mystery Men
A bio is probably something that people put at least a minuscule amount of thought into writing, even on the fly, to let other people know all the highlights of one's existence. Difficult for me to choose how to re-introduce myself though, being a bit of a prat and especially distrustful of indulgent self-promotion, however, I will do my best. Most importantly, I will toot the horn of a dear man that I...Expand for more
met about 19 years ago in a smoke filled rock and roll club in Los Angeles. Malcolm O'Callaghan puts up with a lot of crap. Also, he fathered two dastardly spawn who continue to wreck havoc on my sleep cycle. A girl, 12 and a boy, 10. In our dating years we had many musician friends, and in the interest of learning how to use a computer I was deemed "queen of sticker and flier making" which ultimately landed me a joint in the entertainment industry where I continued to make stickers and fliers as well as a bunch of other stuff for a bunch of other bands as well as films that my bands would appear in. Fulfilling my mother's prophecy, "Don't move to L.A. children, you will be put to work as a cog in a machine." Seven years ago, when the 12 year old was ready for a more fundamental education than our current philosophy (feel the sand between your toes, isn't that nice? chase the birds!) we moved to a small town in Pennsylvania. A place where the Mennonite population dares to shop and where I hope my children will not get beat up in school...at least not in kindergarten. I'm not making albums or appearances on reality tv anymore either. I'm making pastry, mainly because it's pretty and because people buy it and eat it and smile.".
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