Kris Larson:
CLASS OF 1982
Oxon Hill High SchoolClass of 1982
Oxon hill, MD
Kris's Story
Kris is from Fort Washington, Maryland. He is married with Rebecca Keene Larson. His schools include Oxon Hill High School. He later attended United States Coast Guard Academy (Ocean Engineering, Military Science). He works(ed) at Aginity, EMC Corporation, Edgewater Technology.
Kris's interests include Home brewing, Genealogy, Comparative mythology, Lacrosse, Field hockey, Soccer, New England Revolution, Seattle Mariners, Boston Celtics. Music he likes includes Hard rock, Gospel music, Christian rock. Books he likes include Adventure, Western, Fantasy. Movies he likes include Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Disney, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. TV shows he likes include M*A*S*H, Game of Thrones, Coast Guard Alaska.
One of Kris's favorite quotes is:""Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." â Martin Luther King Jr.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." â Mark Twain
"Giving government money and power is like giving car keys and whiskey to a teenage boy" â P.J. O'Rourke
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More about Kris:"I was born in the 'Deep South' to Midwestern parents who quickly moved to the more shallow Southside of Washington DC where I was free to waste the vast potential of my youth on cable tel...Expand for more
evision until that final climatic year when I graduated with honors from Oxon Hill Senior High School. With the prospect of soon becoming an independent adult, I traded in my soccer cleats for a 40' Offshore Racing Yacht at the US Coast Guard Academy (yeah ... much better). Four years later I graduated with a BS in Ocean Engineering and 5 years of indentured servitude.
In a misguided attempt to get back in touch with my southern roots, I swapped the sailboat for an assignment to an icebreaker headed to Antarctica. One summer in the 'Deep Freeze' convinced me that I had taken this southern kick way too far; so I grabbed a few Buffet tunes and drifted back to the East Coast and our nation's 'War on Drugs.' One year later, I jumped ship to drive a brand new helicopter. When I finally thawed out from my excursion to the homeland of the Linux mascot, I started looking for a 'kooler' climate once again (preferably some place where I could ditch the body armor I was now accustom to wearing). I was headed North ... to Alaska ... where I flew Search and Rescue missions. Suddenly, most of my sea stories began with "It was a dark and stormy winter's night ..." and it just wasn't fun any more. Returning to my wife's hometown on the North Shore of Boston, I started looking for a mid-life career change. Something with a desk!".
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