Scott Keith:
CLASS OF 1973
Nashoba Regional High SchoolClass of 1973
Bolton, MA
Scott's Story
Scott is from Stow, Massachusetts. He is in a domestic partnership. His schools include: Nashoba Regional High School. He later attended School of Hard Knocks, University of Life, Northern Essex Community College, New England Technical Institute (Air Conditioning) and the U.S, Navy Training Center. The past ten years he has worked at IL Mechanical and operated his own A/C company: Shoreline Dimensions. Spent over 2 decades working at Trane and York International. Lived in Colorado, Hawaii, San Diego and San Francisco the past 3 decades. Currently resides in Kentfield, Marin County, California.
Scott's interests include Center for Spiritual Living and almost all sports: Running, Hockey, Tennis, Kayaking, etc. Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Bruins. Favorite athletes: Bobby Orr, Derek Sanderson, Tom Brady, Teddy Brewski, Dustin Pedroia, Bill Lee, David Ortiz and Jacoby Elsbury. Music he likes includes: Adele, Bruno Mars, Brian Culbertson, Boz Scaggs, Chris Isaak and most contemporary Jazz&Blues musicians. Books he likes inc...Expand for more
lude: Fools Fall in Love, Only Love Is Real by Brian Weiss, How to be in an Adult Relationship and Crossing the Lines. Movies he likes include: Session, Avatar, Gladiator, Legends of the Fall, Dancing with the Wolves, TV shows he likes include; 60 Minutes, NHL on the Fly, Friends, Animal Planet, American Idol and ESPN Sports Center.
One of Scott's favorite quotes are: "You only live once, so life is not a dress rehearsal. Speak from the heart~open your mind to spirituality and eventually, the love you will receive will be equal to the love you give!!".
More about Scott:"The master key to ultimate happiness is to be able to truly love. Happiness is the art of not holding any unpleasant memories of the past in our minds and our hearts.
Integrity, respecting others and appreciation for all. Without it~life is shallow. I've seen and experienced too many failed companions. Relationships should be worked at, nurtured and developed. Too many times they are easily thrown away with minimal regard, disrespected and treated as expendable items.
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