"Finally, somewhere cold..."
Personality: I'm a fun and friendly guy. I say so, my friends say so, so I guess it's true. I'm a pretty laid-back person too. I try to have a positive view towards life, and to avoid getting too stressed. After all, we all live once, so I try to make my life worth living and as relaxed and fun-filled as possible. I do have my bad points; there are times when I get too self-centered and too focused on having a good time that I forget about the well-being of others. I always redeem myself though, but I always make it a point never to repeat my mistakes. I'm a helpful guy; I try to help people as much as I can, and donate to charity as frequently as possible, but I have limits. I only give what I think I can give. There may be times where I go a bit overboard with the generosity but whatever, as long as it's for charity. Some might call me a sporty, athletic type of guy. I love sports, especially tennis and football, and I try to play them as much as I can. I'm already a semi-pro tennis player, and I'm considering going pro after college and I play football for the school football team. I play a lot of other sports too, just not as much as the two I mentioned before. I don't really hate a lot of things but I do hate hot weather more than anything. Due to my deathly pale complexion, I get burned more easily than others so I have to wear a ton of sunblock during the summer and I hate sunblock. It's all sticky and disgusting so I'm glad I'm going skiing this year. As for love...well, I can't say much about that since I've never been in a relationship before. Actually, I did have one, but it was just a week long fling so I wouldn't call it a real relationship. I guess I'm just not into relationships, I mean, there are quite a few girls I know who'd love to have me but I'm just not ready. Maybe this summer will be my time...all I've got to is just sit back and wait.
Likes:
-Converse Footwear
-Anything Armani
-Chocolate
-Strawberries
-Apples
-Little Children
-Rock Music
-Small Animals
-Adventure
-Goldfishes
-Cold places
-Snow
-My Ipod
Dislikes:
-Insects with more than six legs
-My pale skin
-Sunblock
-Hot places
-Smoking
-Wild Parties
-Gangs
-Restriction
-Stress
-Cauliflowers
Hobbies:
-Playing soccer
-Playing tennis
-Water Sports
-Photography
-Playing the Electric Guitar
-Drawing
-Sleeping
-Playing Video Games
Born: 13th of October, 1992
History: My childhood pretty much sucked. I was born in Rome, Italy to a French father and an English mother so I guess that makes me an Italian national. I barely spent two years in Italy before we moved to London, England. It was there that I learned to love football. Since my parents were away most of the time, I was left in the care of my mother's brother, Uncle Russel, who was a football fanatic. I was also home schooled so I had a lot of time on my hands. He took advantage of this and taught me everything there is to know about football and frequently took me out to watch football games. It was also there that I learned I had a talent for tennis. Whenever my uncle Russel was busy, my aunt Rebecca was his replacement. She was a tennis player when she was young so we played tennis a lot. We watched a lot of tennis too, whether live or on TV, and she also took me out a lot to meet her tennis player friends. I stayed in England for seven years so I was pretty sad when I had to leave.
Next stop was Cordoba, Spain. I had to admit, my life in Spain was pretty hard. I had to learn a whole new language which was difficult for me 'cause the only language I've ever spoken in my life was English. I also had to go to a local school where my classmates annually took advantage of the fact that my Spanish was only limited to 'Si', 'Hola', 'Gracias', 'Por Favor', and 'Adios'. Good thing my parents transferred me to an international school. They actually taught in English! However, everything has it's downsides. The school was filled with lots of foreign weirdo misfits and I think only a handful of the school's population was normal, me included. It might sound a bit harsh, but it's true. I was also prone to accidents at the time, mostly due to the fact that the house we lived in was lined with expensive jars, statues, and lots of other breakable objects. Hence the scars scattered all over my body from numerous incidents involving glass. Oh yeah, Cordoba's hot, very hot. One of the hottest, if not the hottest, parts of Spain. Bad news for me since my skin's the type that burns easily. It really sucker cause I had to wear long sleeved shirts despite the sizzling weather. At least they've got good football, Real Madrid's the best! Good thing we only stayed there for five years, a year more and it would be bye-bye sanity for me.
The biggest relief came when we moved to America. I was thirteen at the time and man was it good to live in an English-speaking country. We still moved though, from state to state, but it was better and the states we moved in were colder than Cordoba. We finally settled when I was sixteen and for the first time in my life, I was actually able to go to a normal school and have normal friends. Life in America's great. Even though my parents are always away, at least I have my friends. In fact, I'm going on a two week vacation in Colorado with them to some Ski Resort, even though I'm not that into skiing. It'll be an adventure nonetheless. Oh well, at least it's cold...