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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Life is what you make it, Always has been, Always will be.
ABOUT ME
I live in Fayetteville, AR. I completed my undergrad degree in entrepreneurship at the University of Arkansas, and I'm currently building a company that teaches small business owners how to grow using social media marketing.
PHILOSOPHY
Life is what you make it. Always has been, always will be.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
CS'd in New Mexico in October of 2008 (Thanks Eric).
CS'd in Boston in March of 2009 (Dory, you're awesome).
There are a lot of friendly folks that are down to host couch surfers in Fayetteville, so you should easily find a place to stay.
Interests
Home-cooking, Sunrises, Sports and Entrepreneurship.
- animals
- dancing
- cooking
- sports
- soccer
- business
- communications
- entrepreneurship
Music, Movies, and Books
movies: Dennis the Menace, One flew over the cookoo's nest, dead poets society, and the bad news bears.
books: tom sawyer, inc. magazine, the bible,
music: John Butler Trio, YMSB, Trombone Shorty, and Outkast
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
There is a drive through zoo about forty miles from where I currently live. We were at the back of the zoo (far away from the gate and we had not seen a worker in about an hour), so I get out of the car and have a piece of bread that I was going to use to feed some of the other animals. I get the attention of a tiger that is in his cage (really his football field size habitat that they made for him, so...large cage) I'm shaking the bread back and forth and doing my version of a monkey dance when he radars in on me, and I get the "okay, I'm def. the prey, and you're the predator" feeling. He crouches down about fifteen feet from me (with his eyes deadlocked staring). He begins to gracefully crawl towards me as if we were out in the jungle and he has just found his favorite snack. Everything else around us fades away, we both know there is a cage, but neither of us know the durability of the cage. He continues forward until he is about 6ft. from the cage and LEAPS at me with his mouth wide open, arms outstretched, claws out, and lands on the cage just inches from my face. I have never seen anything more powerful and more intimidating in my entire life.
p.s. I did give him the bread.
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Ireland
Countries I’ve Lived In
United States