Personal Stats
Age: 32
Chinese descent. Cantonese speaking parents immigrated from China in 1950's.
Born in Beekman Downtown, in New York City.
Lived in NYC most (96%) of my life. I know how to get around this city.
Astrological Sign: Aquarius
SAT Score: 1280 (600 Verbal/680 Math)
Height: 5'-10"
Weight: 150 lbs
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black, short and straight
Can benchpress: 80 lbs (but working on it)
Likes: ANIME, Computers, driving, travelling, riding bikes in Manhattan traffic, rollerblades, racquetball, handball, hiking, paintball, Barry Manilow, soft rock, etc.
Dislikes: Lying, cheating, bad sportsmanship, bad perms, the high life, fashion, running.
Role Playing Games owned and/or played:
- Dungeons and Dragons (TSR), Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (TSR), Traveller (GDW), Champions (Hero Games, now ICE), Star Wars (West End Games), Twilight 2000 (GDW), Car Wars (Steve Jackson Games), Star Fleet Battles (Task Force Games), Gamma World (TSR), Cyberpunk (R. Talsorian Games), Those Teenage Aliens from Outer Space (R. Talsorian Games)
Anime owned:
- Project Ako, Oh My Goddess, Urusei Yatsura movies, Maison Ikkoku (in original Japanese), Area 88, Penguin's Memory, Lupin III, They Were 11, Gall Force, Gundam, Outlanders, One Pound Gospel, Ranma 1/2, Laputa, My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaa, Akira, Golgo 13, and many more...
Also a collection of over 5000 comic books, ranging from the mid 1980's to the present. A lot of the early ones are various Marvel and DC titles, but nowadays I've given them all up for mainly Japanese manga type comics, and a couple of special titles. I really got turned off when Marvel started introducing useless characters just for the sake of trying to show creativity. And the big name Marvel titles started branching out to 3 or 4 or 5 "different" monthly titles. And then a lot of the independents popped up. Most of them filled a good niche, telling stories that the big guys couldn't or wouldn't, but when many turned to duplicating the Marvel and DC type superheroes in the early 90's, it just got to be too much. Older and wiser I guess.
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