Robert Anstey
Born in Brooklyn, NY, I packed up and left the city in search of adventure at the age of nineteen. Spent some time wandering the country just to lead the "hippie life." Hey, it was the seventies. Landed in Austin, Texas near the end of 1979, and fell in love with the place. No place in the world quite like Austin. I settled in and got a real job and went to school at night, but I also found some of those adventures I was looking for. I had a big motorcycle I would race until I crashed it all up, so I quit doing that. I did everything from scuba diving to skydiving to flying a plane and racing cars. Life is good. Now I live a relatively quiet life in a small town. Had 2 wonderful sons along the way, have a great girlfriend, and terrific frie
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