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So, I just got home from work, and since I've mentioned that, I'll start with work. In the last 5 months, I've had 5 different jobs. Until November, I worked at the Home Depot, but got sick of the scheduling. After that, I worked at a Sears call center for a month; the overall idea was for me to do tech support on electronics. However, after I finished training, I realized this wasn't for me, and quickly looked for a new job. I then got a job working at a warehouse. This lasted 5 hours. After I walked out of there midshift, I went to the Circle K in front of the Home Depot I worked at, and saw they were hiring. After knowing kind of what convenience store work was like from hanging around at MSS's Chveron, I figured why not, and knew they would hire me pretty much instantly. I worked there for a month and a half. The work wasn't that bad, but the pay was lacking, which brought me to my current job, which I am still in training for, which is a meter reader for IKON Office Solutions. So far it seems like it should be a pretty decent job.
Anyway, back to the begining.
I was born on October 26, 1984 in Phoenix Arizona. My birth name is William Willard. Yes, I've heard many stupid remarks relating to this, and many teachers have been pains about it. Also, when the movie "Willard" was remade, it opened up a whole new door for people to make stupid remarks.
I lived a pretty normal middle class life, except that I was fat, and as such, got made of quite frequntly. Throughout most of school, I was in accelerated/honors classes. This coupled with my superthick glasses and fatness meant I didn't have much in the way of friends, and most of the "friends" I had until about senior year in HS, I would most likely punch in the face if I saw them.
Around junior year in HS, I lost a bunch of weight, got smaller glasses, and found new friends, most of which I still hang out with today.
After high school, I went to Arizona State University, and lived in the dorms. Dorm life, despite sucking at times, was one of the funnest experiences, and I would encourage everyone to spend at least 1 year in the dorms.
Due to monetary issues, and the fact that ASU's registration office can't tell their hands from their asses, I ended up not going there this year, and spent a semester at a community college, taking a few classes I *wanted* to take, since I was also getting burned out on school(working 35 hoiurs a week and doing 17 credit hours can do that to ya)
Right now, I am taking a few weeks off from school, so that I could find a new job, and save up some money for school. In a month or so, I plan on starting online classes, which should allow me to finish up my assosciates in business, after which time I will eventually get my bachelors.
For those of you who didn't know, I am currently dating CarbonHorizon, who occasionally posts on this board. Despite how she comes off as bitchy at times, she really is a sweet girl.
Yes, I do have some great stories(both in the bedroom and out), a few of which I have told here, but many of which would take way too long to ever post all of them here.
And now, a few random facts:
Height: 6'4
Alcohol of choice: beer, followed by vodka.
Favorite band: Iron Maiden.
I have hammertoes, although not too horrible.
I'm the only male in my family to have not been to prison/jail(yet)
"The Phantom of the Opera" makes me wet.
I don't really think Brandie hates me, I just like to act that way.
I once said the F word 20+ times in a sentance, and use it an obscene amount when talking to certain people, but have never said it around my mother.
Oh, and about my screen name: I didn't pick it.
My original name ages ago was VaynardX7(vaynard was a char from a PS game called Brigandine). After an incident on the LC boards, I stopped posting, and to make sure I didn't post anymore, I gave all of my log in names and passwords to polar_dragon, who then changed all of my log in names and paswords(changed to polarvay1,2,3) and after a year or so passed, i asked her for my names/pws back, and she gave them back.
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