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Andy

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About Me

I'm an actuary , so I'll be studying for at least the next decade because I'm retarded and can't pass each test on the first attempt. Good thing I enjoy learning. I also need four more tests until I become an Associate of the Society of Actuaries (ASA).

Don't ever regret anything you've done in the past, because your past defines who you are today.

My goal is to try every type of food in the world at least once.

The only thing constant in life is change.

The key to life is balance.

Pictures of all my adventures are uploaded onto my FOTKI SITE

My Interests

Detailing my 2007 Acura TL, trying to be a good Buddhist, watching and playing real/fantasy sports (esp. basketball and football), swimming, running, tennis, lifting weights, going to the gym, snowboarding, travelling, playing guitar, singing, karaoke, dancing, clubbing, drinking, cooking, eating all foods, mathematics, computers, downloading movies, music, TV shows, and stand-up comedy, and learning new things. I don't like traffic, slow ass drivers, walking into spider webs, getting food to go, cheap/conceited people, earthquakes and waking up for work in the morning!

I'd like to meet:

New and interesting people....keyword being new.

My dream is to ball like Dirk Nowitzki (during the regular season)

and play guitar like Eric Clapton.

Music:

I'm pretty much open-minded to all types of music (like the song playing right now), but it'd be too many artists to list. I realize I'm not a very picky person.

Movies:

I also like all movies (once again, too many to list). My motto is: "Look for the good things in a movie." Some you have to dig a lot deeper than others.

Television:

I used to watch a lot of TV growing up, but not anymore. But the shows I regularly watch are Family Guy, South Park, The Office, Arrested Development (until it got cancelled) and anything sports-related.

Books:

As a kid, I read "Encyclopedia Brown," "The Hardy Boys," Disney Adventures, Nintendo Power, and anything by Michael Crichton, John Grisham and Roald Dahl. Recently, I read "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown. But, nowadays all I read are actuarial study manuals.

Heroes:

My parents and grandparents, without hesitation.