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Biography
I
was born on March 16, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario. I wish I could
make some grandiose statement about my personal life, but frankly,
I can't make a statement about anything that doesn't exist :P.
I have a circle of 4-5 close friends and we get together every
few weeks to (no kidding) play D&D. That's the extent of
my friendom. (Is that even a word?)
As for my free time (which you can probably guess I have tons
of,) I play in online reality games, compose electronic music
and play video games. The electronic music is just a hobby right
now, although it'd be great to make it something bigger. However,
with music nowadays, I'd be lucky to get a gig at the local
club...
On
the weekends I bowl with my friends on a bowling team, and I
have a 104 average. Tenpin rocks. Aside from that, I'm still
single for obvious reasons. I have two parents, a sister and
two cats. I currently live in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
Final
Words
Well,
my suspicions were right. I'm gone.
The
game was a blast. I wish I could have stayed more than two weeks,
but that's how things work.
I
could tell I didn't fit with the rest of the tribe since day
1. I would always crack jokes and stuff to everyone else. People
seemed to enjoy the jokes, but as time wore on I could tell
that people were ostracizing me. The rest of the tribe, although
full of nice people, mostly consisted of somewhat boring people,
humor-wise. Now that Kevin K and myself are gone, who will bring
joy to their lives? *sniff*
Seriously,
though, I'm not angry at all. It's probably for the better that
I was voted out. This game has been harder on me than anything
else I have ever done. It's kept me up on nights where normally
I'd be sleeping at 9:30. The video aspects of the game really
were hard - I had to record everything, compress them, and then
upload them, a process that took 1-2 hours. That's why I didn't
enjoy making the movies too much, and why I always opted for
the pictures.
Coming
into this game, I wasn't sure of what to expect. I had never
really watched SW before, and only heard about it and the good
reviews from it. I basically signed up on a whim, not knowing
what would happen to me. It's now day 14, and I've been voted
out. During the game I had to dress up as a girl, watch other
people dunk their heads in water, and sing backstreet boys while
eating. Overall, I think I managed to keep my dignity somewhat.
Anyway, the game was a blast (Rob, you ROCK!), and I'd just
like to make some goodbye messages to everyone. Sorry if I sound
like a jerk in these.
Rob
G: I talked to you like, once. Other than that, the most conversation
I've had with you was in chats or on iVisit.
Bart:
You were a pretty funny person to talk to. Hooray for the tent!
Nick:
Again, I didn't talk to you much. Or maybe I did, and I can't
remember.
Darren:
From what I saw on the chats, you were pretty cool. But still,
I don't remember iVisiting with you...
Kevin
W: You were pretty cool.
Rob
W: You were a pretty cool guy to talk to. Our conversations
were always interesting
Josh:
I'm sorry my vote went to you last council, I couldn't think
of anyone else to vote for. Good luck in Xenosaga! You're gonna
need it, Albedo is hard
Jeremy: I enjoyed talking to you during the game. You were always
nice. I think I should have been on your tribe ;)
Alex:
From what I gathered, you were petty cool.
Kevin T: Sorry about the whole 'doing the same ong' thing. It
was all a misunderstanding.
Rich:
You were one of the most real people in the game. I always enjoyed
talking to you. Good luck!
Joseph:
I talked to you like, twice. It always seemed that you showed
up for all the important stuff, and skipped the whole part about
talking to us. I'm sorry to say that.
Steve:
Our only female ;)
Mike:
I talked to you a few times, and you seemed cool.
And
finally,
Kevin
K: I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY VOTED YOU OUT! You were the funniest
and friendliest person on Tagaeri. I think they took the whole
'homosexuality' thing a bit far. Either way, you should still
be in the game
So,
now I join Kevin K in the Survivor-Webcam Season 4.0 alumni
spot. Rob, thanks for letting me play, and if you ever have
an all-star version, you know who to ask ;) |