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Overview

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  • Fluent in English
  • 36, Male
  • Member since 2011
  • Environmental Biologist for Shell
  • Penn State
  • From Wayne, PA, USA
  • Profile 55% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

To meet the world.

ABOUT ME

I'm from the east coast but I moved down here to Nawlins after I graduated college. It's a fun city if you like talking to strangers and going with the flow. I'm a thinker and sometimes a little quiet, but I'm anything but reserved. I will try anything just for the sake of trying it. I crave adventure and need new experiences to stay sane in the monotonous world we live in. I also love sarcasm so bring it.

PHILOSOPHY

Anything you dream, the world provides. I believe that the world is a poetic place.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

I have a couch and floor space...

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Had my first CouchSurfing experience this winter when I took a trip with a friend to Kentucky and attempted to follow the Bourbon Trail. We didn't manage a single distillery tour, but we did go spelunking, visit Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, and pay our tributes to Colonel Sanders at his gravesite. WE THANK YOU COLONEL FOR ALL YOU HAVE GIVEN US.

Interests

Going places, understanding the world, the stock market, always sunny in philadelphia, beer pong, articulating my thoughts through writing

  • writing
  • books
  • beer
  • spelunking
  • science

Music, Movies, and Books

Always Sunny, Office Space, The Fountainhead, Ronald Jenkees

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

At a book signing before the release of the first movie, JK Rowling told me I look like Ron. I should be rich and famous by now.

Teach, Learn, Share

Interesting Science Fact: Mount Everest is 29,000 feet above sea level, and the deepest part of the Pacific ocean is 10,000 feet deep. Yet if you could hold the earth in you hand, the size of a marble, it would be so smooth that you couldn't feel any topography.

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