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Monday, January 01, 1990
About Me
 December 1987 was a confusing time. After an ongoing breakdown of diplomatic relations, Mexico and Canada had declared war on one another. Even more confusing than the reasons for the war (it had something to do with a dinner invitation and a confusing thank you note between President Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado and Canadian PM M. Brian Mulroney) was the logistical problem of how to fight it. The United States, keeping to it's long-standing policy of pacifism and non-interference in the region, refused to offer its airspace or roads for the use of either nation.
Canada did, however, manage to land a regiment of mounted police in Tijuana, and quickly took the city. While peace was negotiated quickly and the city returned to Mexico, the commander of the Canadian contingent and fallen in love with a young prisoner of war. The Canadian officer gave birth to Kenneth Michael Noakes in the summer of 1988. She would later write about her experience in the popular classic, The Summer of My Hot, Young, Brown Mexican Soldier, which many of you read in the 8th grade.
Somehow, Mike was raised in Idaho by a clan of gypsies. But except for the part about the gypsies, that story is almost as boring as Idaho itself, so we shan't waste time with it here.
Mike is a Christian, but not the kind that sucks. He realizes that being a Christian has quite a bit to do with getting on board Jesus' Kingdom agenda, and living with other people in a "the Christian Colony is a blessing and a challenge to the world around it" kind of way. He's ecumenically minded (in the good kind of way) and spends his time with Presbyterians, Baptists, Roman Catholics, and even Episcopalians.
Mike studies English at the College of Southern Idaho, and is a freak on the dance floor.
Bio written by Kyle Potter Captain Sacrament
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