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A freshman. A writer. A reader. A person who likes music. A trumpet player. A figure skater. A paytron of a French Villager of the Rennaissance Age.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Day 1: Five Interesting Facts About Myself

Well, I'm an interesting person, I must say. I have many more interesting things than five but I'll limit myself. For now. 1) I have a strangely various taste in music. I have a little bit of everything on my iPod, from Rent to Glee to Eminem to Boys Like Girls to Repo to Journey to Queen to a violin duo. I don't really have any favorites, and the only prefered songs I have are the ones that speak to me the most. 2) I only like peanut-butter and jelly sandwiches. Not any other type of sandwich, just that one kind. Besides a pizza sub, but that doesn't technically count as a sandwich, right? 3) I like to window-shop notebooks and sketchpads and any other type of blank booklet that one could write in. I also buy them pretty often and leave them mostly blank, because I'm convinced that whatever I think of isn't good enough for that notebook, and I should write it down somewhere else. The only reason I started on my newest notebook instantly, despite it's beauty, was because I promised I wouldn't skip a line or rip out a page, or be in any way prejudice towards this notebook. I will only leave a line out to break a paragraph or to keep from interjecting a doodle. 4) I'm a closeted gothic. I don't look like a goth by the way I dress or how I act, but I do greatly appreciate the culture. All the black and white clothing, skulls, straight hair, and popular topics such as Harry Potter and Spiderman. But the only thing I wish I could change is the modern-day gothic culture's acceptance of Twilight. But that's turned into a preppy thing by now at my highschool. 5) I LOVE riding bicycles. Love them, love them, love them! Every year I ride on the bike ride in Iowa for a week across the state. Each day could span from 40 miles to 100 miles, in the late July heat or freezing rain, on flat ground or mountainous hills. I will ride simply for my love of bicycles. The 12,000 or so people who ride on the same ride each year may agree with me. They live through each day of their lives just so they could get a little bit closer to the next time RAGBRAI starts once again.

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