Bryan Anderson

Professional background is slightly lacking seeing as how I am only 17 years old. I am part of a Literary and Visual Arts magazine, The Maelstrom, which is a student ran magazine at my school.

Interests and Hobbies:
It's hard to describe one's self in a short paragraph, but let's see what kind of damage I can do to this task.

My personal hobbies are common to those of any regular teenager I'd guess. Any time spent with my friends and anyone I consider to be 'close' to me are the most memorable and most enjoyable (though that is hardly needed to say). I play far too many instruments in my eyes, but my mind is your proverbial goldfish, It will absorb anything you toss in It's tank, my only fear is that of gluttony and over-indulgence. A list of those instruments is as follows: violin, viola, saxophone (alto, tenor, and baritone), bass (both electric and stand-up/orchestral), and I am currently working with my hands to master the art of piano.

I am 17 years old biologically, but I like to believe I'm more mature than most people my age. A bit vain of me I know, but I find it hard to hold decent conversations with my peers. I work at a car dealership, Hall Automotive: Hall Mitsubishi, as a receptionist and it's a pretty slack job.

I enjoy writing complicated, confusing and, hopefully, entertaining spoken words/poetry. I work on a student ran school magazine called The Maelstrom.

My friends often call me a grammar nazi, which to some extent may be true.

I loathe and cry for our society, for the simple reason that we allow the constant butchering of the American-English language every day online. Yes, I am referring to 'AIM speak' or what ever your chosen vocabulary is to define this eye saddening attempt at typing.

If you ever want to talk to me, feel free to contact me at:
SkankinxRain- AIM
AndersonB0428@yahoo.com
Or the always widely popular www.myspace.com/xxenasnix

At any rate, I believe I've said too much and it is now time to bid you farewell

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