Post by Diva Cross on May 25, 2009 15:57:00 GMT -5
NAME: April Oneil
NICKNAMES: Ape
HEIGHT: 5' 4"
WEIGHT: 125 lbs.
EYES: Green
HAIR: Red
AGE: 32
MARTIAL STATUS: ?
WEAPON: Training with the Katana!
FAVORITE COLOR: Red
HOBBIES: Antiquing, martial arts, reading, talking to interesting people
FAVORITE MUSIC: I like just about everything, I guess... except opera!
FAVORITE FOOD: Chocolate!
FAVORITE BOOK: That's a difficult request! There's too many! Robert Fulghum is my favorite author. His books helped me find peace in the whirlwind of chaos that usually surrounds me.
PERSONAL PROFILE
I've had several different "careers" in my life. Not too long ago, I was working as an assistant for someone who turned out to be a mad scientist! My latest job has been operating my father's antique store. I plan to sit down one day and write my "Great American Novel," if my life ever slows down enough to give me the chance.
The best thing that ever happened to me was meeting the Turtles. Besides saving my life several times over, they've taught me what friendship is really about. I love those guys, and they've become my family. Being around them tends to wreck havoc with any sense of "normality" that I sometimes yearn for, but the benefits of knowing them FAR outweigh the detriments. They're the best people I've ever known.
The one thing that I'm beginning to miss is a relationship. I know Michelangelo and Raphael would like to see Casey and I get together, and lately, I think this just might happen. Casey is a great guy, if I can just get around that crazy attitude that he has. Still, we both have so much in common, and Casey is the most honorable (not to mention cute man that I've ever met. Time will tell.
I'd like to make my mark on the world, I'm not quite sure how I'll accomplish this, though. Perhaps I'll be able to make a splash with my book ( if I ever get it finished . I've always kept diaries, and with the experiences that I've garnered through knowing the Turtles, I think that "Great American Novel" is just a million keyboard taps away. Time will tell on that end, too!.
NICKNAMES: Ape
HEIGHT: 5' 4"
WEIGHT: 125 lbs.
EYES: Green
HAIR: Red
AGE: 32
MARTIAL STATUS: ?
WEAPON: Training with the Katana!
FAVORITE COLOR: Red
HOBBIES: Antiquing, martial arts, reading, talking to interesting people
FAVORITE MUSIC: I like just about everything, I guess... except opera!
FAVORITE FOOD: Chocolate!
FAVORITE BOOK: That's a difficult request! There's too many! Robert Fulghum is my favorite author. His books helped me find peace in the whirlwind of chaos that usually surrounds me.
PERSONAL PROFILE
I've had several different "careers" in my life. Not too long ago, I was working as an assistant for someone who turned out to be a mad scientist! My latest job has been operating my father's antique store. I plan to sit down one day and write my "Great American Novel," if my life ever slows down enough to give me the chance.
The best thing that ever happened to me was meeting the Turtles. Besides saving my life several times over, they've taught me what friendship is really about. I love those guys, and they've become my family. Being around them tends to wreck havoc with any sense of "normality" that I sometimes yearn for, but the benefits of knowing them FAR outweigh the detriments. They're the best people I've ever known.
The one thing that I'm beginning to miss is a relationship. I know Michelangelo and Raphael would like to see Casey and I get together, and lately, I think this just might happen. Casey is a great guy, if I can just get around that crazy attitude that he has. Still, we both have so much in common, and Casey is the most honorable (not to mention cute man that I've ever met. Time will tell.
I'd like to make my mark on the world, I'm not quite sure how I'll accomplish this, though. Perhaps I'll be able to make a splash with my book ( if I ever get it finished . I've always kept diaries, and with the experiences that I've garnered through knowing the Turtles, I think that "Great American Novel" is just a million keyboard taps away. Time will tell on that end, too!.