About Me: I love meeting New People & Places, I´m fun loving and outgoing, I love visiting Historical sites abroad, Imersing myself in new Cultures, I like sports and new experiances in general
About what I like in a woman: Strong willed, Fun, Sociable, Inteligent and driven women who fight for what they want in life. I love women who enjoy life, who are positive and confident.
My idea of a perfect first date: It doesnt have to be in a special setting, all thats needed is both to feel in good company and have a good time together full of laughter and fun while trying to get to know each other
from my past relationships i learned: That truth is key in a relationship, to be willing to learn from your partners experience and she by yours and that misscomunication is in majority of times the principal reason for failed relationships
five things I cant live without: 1 - Excitement 2 - Adventure 3 - Fun 4 - Sex 5 - Traveling to other countries
Heroes: -Nicola Tesla - (inventor of Alternate Electricity) -Oleg Penkovski -(Double Angent during the cold war, he saved the world from nuclear Holocaust, during the cuban nuclear missile crisis) -Joseph Kittinger - (Fastest Skydive speed record, On 16 August 1960, Kittinger jumped from a balloon high in the stratosphere to make the longest skydive from the highest altitude in history. It is a common misconception that Kittinger exceeded the speed of sound during his fall, but this was not the case He reached a peak velocity of 614 mph (988 km/h) -John Paul Stapp, M.D., Ph.D., Colonel, USAF (was a career U.S. Air Force officer, USAF flight surgeon and pioneer in studying the effects of acceleration and deceleration forces on humans. He was a colleague and contemporary of Chuck Yeager, and became known as "the fastest man on earth", the aerospace conventional wisdom was a man would suffer fatally around 18 g. Stapp shattered this barrier in the process of his progressive work, experiencing more "peak" g- forces than any other human. Stapp suffered repeated and various injuries including broken limbs, ribs, detached retina, and miscellaneous traumas which eventually resulted in lifelong lingering vision problems caused by permanently burst blood vessels in his eyes. In one of his final rocket-propelled rides, Stapp was subjected to 46.2 times the force of gravity "46.2 G..s". The aeronautical design changes this fundamental research wrought are widespread and hard to quantify, but fundamentally important.His ongoing legacy is still growing: Stapp's life was dedicated to aerospace safety in particular, and safety in general) -Jacques Piccard and Lieut. Don Walsh(PROJECT NEKTON, January 23rd, 1960,from the deepest depths ever reached by man the story of The Bathyscaph Trieste..s deep sea dive it dropped seven miles down through the Pacific Ocean to the bottom of the deepest part of any ocean on Earth, the Challenger Deep in the Marianas abyssal Trench. At 30,000 ft." 10,900 metres", a sharp crack rang through the ship, shaking it violently. The water pressure outside was more than 6 tons per square inch., and even a slight fracture in the hull would have meant certain death. It proved to be only an outer Plexiglas windowpane which had splintered under the pressure. The inner hull remained watertight. "A pretty hairy, experience," admitted Walsh. When the Trieste finally settled on the bottom, it raised clouds of fine white silt, The Trieste stayed on the bottom for 30 minutes, but Piccard and Walsh could use its powerful lights for only short periods because the heat they generate made the water around them boil violently. The entire descent required 4 hours and 48 minutes. Once done, about 30 minutes was spent on the bottom making observations and recording data. Lights enabled the men to see living and moving objects. The return trip to the surface was made in 3 hours and 17 minutes. After the famous dive both Jacques Piccard and Lieut. Don Walsh flew into Washington to receive decorations from President Eisenhower, and to tell how it felt as the bathyscaph Trieste dropped seven miles deep in the pacific) -Frankie Hill - Skater Extrodinaire, in my opinion the best ever skater in street style skating also was 1 of the craziest guyes ive seen skating a truelly fearless skater. Through the 80s and into the 90s, Powell Peralta, more than any other company, laid the tracks for what is now considered to be the main promotion for a professional skateboarder: the video. Its pro team, track record, anticipated new ams, and yearly consistency of video release are but a few of the reasons why. A barely teenage Frankie Hill made his debut in Public Domain, the fourth in the Powell Peralta series of videos, and by his opening part in Propaganda (the seventh), where he skated the Sean Cliver-designed “Bulldog” board, he could be stamped as Powell Peralta’s first-and one of skateboarding’s first-”video pros.” With the release of Ban This a year earlier, Frankie had unknowingly created a name for himself by opening the video with an array of monster gaps, flip tricks, and massive rails-all some of the biggest and most technical street skating for the time. Along with Frankie’s new name came the demand: “George (Powell) said it was the first board that came about not from contests, just from kids asking.” The kids’ asking meant George was insisting Frankie go pro-not bad for a kid who was too nervous to skate many contests, a kid who in his words “weasled” his way onto the team: “I did a kickflip Indy grab off a jump ramp and basically begged every rider to talk to Todd (Hastings, team manager) and put me on.” At the time the Bulldog was released in 1990, its upturned nose was “monster” compared to anything else Powell Peralta had previously released and comparable to the noses on boards SMA World Industries had been putting out for the past year. In Propaganda Frankie put that nose to use, frontside 180ing garbage cans while skating his board in reverse, further promoting and popularizing street skating, the Bulldog, and his name, thus leading to the fattening of his wallet: “They said I was the number-one board seller in Canada (for a few months). My checks started at 5,000 dollars a month. I was pretty blown away.” But by the ripe age of 21, with only a handful of pro models and even fewer years under his belt as a pro, the only thing blown for Frankie Hill was his knee. While shooting a “backup” photo (he had already logged a handrail back lip the same day), Frankie’s knee buckled on impact: “I knew immediately my career was over. It wasn’t a guessing game. My whole career stopped right there-1992. My girlfriend cut me. My friends cut me. I moved in with my sister. It all ended right there for me.” Frankie Hill literally dropped off the face of the skateboarding Earth in the 90s, and in true Hollywood skate-story fashion, the hundreds of thousands he had made went quickly: “Let’s just say I spent it frivolously.” He was penniless and working minimum wage at Ready Brake for two and a half years, finally deciding to go to school as a dental technician, where he finds himself now making prosthetic teeth for dentists in downtown Santa Barbara. The job is good and the chips are stacking, but with a rejuvenated knee, Frankie has also found himself skateboarding again and with an updated version of the Bulldog graphic as his pro model for Revolver skateboards. Frankie may or may not make skateboarding his career again, but he’s bound to make it his life: “This (working thing) is just a waiting game for me. When I get up to about a half-a- mil (in savings), which is coming in the next five years max, probably less, I’m out. I’m gonna cash my money out, live off the interest, maybe live in a boat at the harbor for 178 bucks a month. I’m talking early retirement. I just wanna skate.” -Seth Enslow Motocross rider and free jumper.
Interests
I like: Skateboarding, Rollercoasters, Diving, Cinema, Music, Traveling, to get to Party, Driving Fast, Technology, cars, Aircraft, Meeting New People & Places, Seeing Historical Sites, Imersing myself in new Cultures, and I could go on & on butt I will not
Favorite Music
Metal:
-Iron Maiden -Manowar -Anthrax -My Dying Bride -Type O Nagative -Pantera -Cradle of Filth -Samael -Nine Inch Nails -Machine Head -Lots more!!!!