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Name: Yo Country: United States State: California Metro: Long Beach Gender: Male
Interests: Making films, riding my bike, going to movies, listening to music, my friends, bowling, tennis, ping pong, eating delicious food (mmm...pizza!), Darwin (my lover...jk!), going on the internet, watching "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart", "Family Guy", "The Shield",
"Scrubs", Texas Hold 'Em Poker, comedy, saying stupid shit with Darwin, and reciting parts of Dane Cook's routine. Expertise: Making Films, "Fears of a Coke Lord" 2001, "Torn" 2003, "The Hitchhiker" 2003, "Away From Here" 2004, "Sex" 2004 (All films produced by TAB Productions). Living in
"Cauli-foh-knee-ah". Procrastination, not finding a job, watching films, talking about films, nun-chuck skills, drawing skills, reciting the best lines from comedy routines and films, being one of the biggest dorks in the world, and going to the school library to use the internet. Occupation: Student Industry: Hospitality
Message: message meEmail: email me Website: visit my website AIM: lipsruiz Yahoo: labiosrr
Member Since:
9/21/2003
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| damn! so it's been a minute, i know. no one even comes on here anymore. my bad! haha! but i dunno, i've been feeling like writing lately. who knows maybe i actually will. it's been a trip this past year and i've learned a lot about myself and reaffirmed many things about myself as well. alright i'm done for now. peace out yo | | |
| How crazy is that? So I just went on to one of those online only things where you can find random shit out and I found something kinda cool. It has to do with names. "How many people in the U.S. have your name?" Now, I know that there are a few people with my name because back in high school I was in the "Who's Who" and stuff and there were many people with my name (first and last) and of course some were girls. All my life I've had ignorant people ask me questions about my name like "isn't it a girls name?" and stuff like that. Other people don't ask and they just make stupid comments and shit and I've had one really funny comedian make fun of me because of my name. When I was little it bothered me but as I grew older and got the question every year I wasn't offended anymore. I decided to educate people on my name and learn about other names that are unisex like Dana, Jaime, Tracy, Alex, etc.
So anyway, on this website I found that my name is pretty common in the U.S. (536th out of 5,000 something names) and that 75% of the people who have my first name are dudes. So I'm like fuck yeah! haha!
There are 299,968,595 people in the United States of America. If everyone in the U.S. lined up single file, the line would stretch around the Earth almost 7 times. That's a lot of people.
The U.S. Census Bureau statistics tell us that there are at least 88,799 different last names and 5,163 different first names in common use in the United States. Some names are more common than others.
There are 49,535 people named John Smith in the United States. There are 1,048 people named James Bond, 113 people named Harry Potter , 503 people named George Bush, and 31 people named Emily Dickinson. However, Johnny Cash (39 people) songs aside there are, statistically speaking, no boys named Sue. | | |
| it's been a long time
hello
maybe i'll write something this week | | |
| haha, who's gonna be 10,000? | | |
| I think I'm done with xanga.
who knows, maybe i'll poke around a bit every now and then.
btw, my life is great and it's never been better. I'm really excited about everything that's going on. In 6 months to a year (hopefully only six months) I'll be living in Miami.
adios xangans, it was fun. | | |
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