Christopher R. Quintana, my personal web site
About Me
"Q", begin here
Nancy H. Quintana, my Mom
Edward Quintana, my Dad
About Me
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I was born in Santa Fe, NM

on May 25, 1965.  

My adoptive Mother is

unable to have

children and so I was

adopted through the Catholic

Church, which was arranged

before my biological mother gave birth. 

Politically speaking, I am "pro-choice" and, well just damn lucky my biological mother was too.  I have not made contact with my biological parents, however I am on some "list" somewhere, should they feel the need to contact me.

I have been living in sunny Southern California since 1989.  At some point in 2004, I made the difficult decision to pack all my crap up and haul everything back to Santa Fe.  I secured a nice little apartment on the North side of town in the basement of the house that Dad built.  I imagine that house that I'm moving into is worth quite a bit.  This is a great nest egg for my aging parents.  Dad built that house in 1958 for $13,000!

Besides, this house close to downtown Santa Fe.  Santa Fe is a very historic place, and will celebrate its 400-year-old anniversary in 2009.  I'm lucky to have been born and raised in this culturally rich city!

Me and Family
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See Qdriver.com main page to see what I like to do!

Qdriver.com

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MOVIES

the atomic cafe, the gods must be crazy, rules of attraction, brother where art thou?, dogtown and Z-boys, the outsiders, 4 ROOMS, way downtown, Animal Factory (Chris Younggreen), Swimming with sharks, anniversary Party, owning Mahoney. Goast dog. Nlght on earth. Down by law. Parrls texas. anything from akira kurosawa (rasha mon, dreams, ran, 7 samuri) (homeless mike)

BOOKS

36 hour day

My friend Susan Evans recommended this book called:  "the 36 hour day", which deals with brain disorders and specifically Alzheimers.

All books from HST:

KINGDOM of FEAR, Fear and Loathing on the campain trail, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, etc...

favorite music:
I have liked and grown tired of more bands than I could possibly list!
 
I now have XM radio and listen to channel 80, and 82.
These are mostly House, progressive house, and that other genre: trance (like it or hate it).

Life is not all about electronic music, so don't despair all you rock and roll types!
Led Zepplin and Pink Floyd filled my cassette cases, as did the Grateful Dead.
I have not smoked bud in more than a decade, and these bands still sound great to me.