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Religious Freedom

BIRTHDATE: September 3, 1986
> ARE YOU AN ONLY CHILD: i was raised as an only child, but I have a 1/2 brother (32) and a 1/2 sister (27)
> IF NOT, HOW MANY BROTHERS AND/OR SISTERS DO YOU HAVE: look above

> WHERE DO YOU LIVE: Mesa, Arizona
> WHERE IS YOUR IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE: The Tri-State area on the east coast (NY, NJ, PA)
> SHOE SIZE: 8ish
> HAIR COLOR: hmmm right now its this light brown with my dark roots showing, havent gotten around to dying it in a while
> EYE COLOR: brown
> FIRST CRUSH: omg i think my first crush had to have been Danny Schmidt when I was like, two. lol

> RIGHTY OR LEFTY: Righty
> HOBBIES: hanging out with my friends, shopping with erin (one of these days we'll get jenn in on it! lol) acting, singing, etc.
> YOU GO TO FOR ADVICE:erin and jenn
> YOU'VE DREAMT ABOUT: oh jeez anything and everything under the sun
> YOU TELL YOUR DREAMS TO: AMBER! lol erin, jenn, and my parents
> SECRETS TO:erin jenn......


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