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Hood XxX
Gender:male
Age:25
Nationality  : English
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 London, England
Hood is: working, working, working :-D in London, England 
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Eye Colour Brown
Hair Colour Brown
Build Athletic
Height 6' 0' (183 cm)
Occupation Student
Education Degree
Religion Other
Ethnic Origin White/Caucasian

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Film
Lock stock and 2 smoking barrels
Type of music
Hard Dance and anything Heavy (DnB)
Song
angel by massive attack (mezzanine)
Band/Group
currently it is Pendulm (i have loved them since I saw them live in early 2007)
Person
Robin Hood
Quote
Feel the fear and do it anyway. Pain is temporary, pride lasts forever
Place to party
Fabric (London)
Place to relax
Sitting next to the thames with a good book and view of beaches/the river/boats
Place to holiday
France, I just love it there
Book
at the moment - the da vinci code
Sport
Running and riding




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I finished my degree in June 2006 and moved to london in August 2006. After my year out I began to study a Post Graduate Diploma in Archtiecture at LSBU in September 2007. Then I want to qualify as an architect, eg RIBA 3. One more year in education then Im back to the real world, and I cant wait! I am currently saving my pennies for a car, not sure what I can get that is affordable, fast, nice drive, reliable, and funky. Thinking about a Volkswagen Golf but am open to suggestions. I wil wait to buy one until I move out of london, while I am here there really is no need for any motorised vehicle at all! Everything is accessible by bicycle, and if its wet or raining the tube and busses are very good! (quite entertaining too haha!)

I enjoy running and mountain biking and am quite an outdoors type of person when the mood takes me. When Im back in Weymouth I make the most of my time by going out on my full suspension mountain bike :-D I love dartmoor and camping and spent my summer camping/riding/destival etc. I went to download festival in 2006 and 2007. I have been to Glastonbury Festival 6 times :-) I hope to manage to get tickets in 2008 or 2009. I have a worrying love for computers, its a love hate relationship I think, I love them, they break, I hate them. I am addicted to facebook, and I am currently attempting to boycott it so I can get my life back! So far I have been about 20 hours without using it! I enjoy chatting online so give me a shout on messenger any time. I am interested in landscape architecture and town planning/urban design, hiking/walking, photography, and Wine! Yes you heard me, the more wine I drink the more interested I become, one day I want to be a true conisseur. I am a seller on ebay so please look at my items currently being sold - search user name robin_hood_67

I am not Buddhist - but if I had to be religious, this is the religion I would chose. They teach not to be materialistic, or become attached to things or people. The world is an ever changing place and by non attachment many pains can be avoided - thus bringing enlightenment. They are a peacful people, mainly vegetarian, and believe in non violence, education and meditation - sounds like a good life to me :-D

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