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Overview

  • 3 references 2 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English; learning German
  • 41, Male
  • Member since 2008
  • Engineer -- Entrepreneur
  • University of Dayton
  • From Dayton, OH, USA
  • Profile 95% complete

About Me

Hmm...lets see...I'm a very laid back person who usually goes with the flow. I find the best experiences in life are unplanned (I have a very good story about this in Paris...)

I try to eat clean but tend to talk dirty.

I find intolerance intolerable (yeah.... i know what you’re thinking, it doesn’t make sense)

I enjoy travelling on the weekends and trying to talk German to random people on the street.

I'm the one to crack a joke at a funeral and the one to give the shirt off my back to a friend in need.

Karaoke is a side hobby of mine, however it's hard to find people who want to do it with you!

Give me a beat and I’ll start dancing.

PHILOSOPHY

C’est la Vie

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

“For long is the road and short is the life”

There are so many things to see, to eat and to taste. I don’t want to just hit the normal tourist spots, I want to meet people, share stories, laugh till it hurts. This is what traveling is about.

Interests

Learning languages
Traveling
Music (singing, dancing, listening)* it says interests, not what I’m good at....right?
Sitting at the beach listening to the waves

  • writing
  • singing
  • dancing
  • traveling
  • music
  • karaoke
  • basketball
  • engineering

Music, Movies, and Books

Music- anything with a beat
Movies- anything but horror
Books- anything that teaches me a lesson or makes me think (otherwise I normally just watch the movie)

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Drove the coastal highway from it's beginning in Seattle all the way down to it's end in San Diego. I saw whales, seals, and trees so big you could drive a car through the middle.

Teach, Learn, Share

In German, the suffix “chen” is a diminutive ending, similar to “ita” in Spanish. Think “Mädchen (small Woman aka Girl) or Brötchen (small piece of bread)

What I Can Share with Hosts

My secret soft pretzel recipe
How to wiggle your ears independently
English (American style, think color not colour, haha)

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Canada, Egypt, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vatican City State

Countries I’ve Lived In

Germany, United States

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