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Greetings!
As my username implies, I love fanfiction. I like writing it as well as reading other writers' as well.
I was born on September 24, 1985 (1985-09-24) (age 22) in Boston, Massachusetts, but I currently live in Cambridge.
I'm a twenty two-year-old high school graduate student. I graduated from YouthBuild/Just A Start on January 26, 2007. How I got there is a long story, but let's just say it has something to do with a certain test called the MCAS. I graduated from Cambridge Rindge and Latin in 2004.
I also love music (Pretty much all types), reading and writing. I hope to make a career of it someday. Writing for Wikipedia will probably give me practice. It's also fun.
I edit articles here when I feel they need to be edited. Or if something I feel needs to be brought to attention when Wikipedia doesn't have the info, I try to research the topic and then write about it. I won't write about stupid crap that I feel is meaningless or dumb.
I also like making websites. I've gotten quite good at it over the years.
I live with my mother, younger brother Zik and a cat named Tom. I am of Nigerian decent; my father being a Nigerian immigrant and a mother of African-American decent.
[edit] Articles I have started
- White Shoes & The Couples Company - Jazz/Funk band
- P-Star, female rapper
- Over the Rainbow, album from English singer Connie Talbot
- GoldieLocks, English female rapper
- Maci Wainwright, country music singer and her album, Good Day
- Svala, Icelandic pop singer
- 3McClainGirls, a R&B girl group
- Jada, American pop girl group
- Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty Queen, a documentary
- Lakrea Clark - R&B singer and her debut, Southern Girl.
- Sierra McClain and Lauryn McClain, actresses
- Taylor Horn - Singer, plus, her albums and single.
- Taylor Ware's debut albums.
- Lauren Wood, musician and singer.
- Scott Billington, Grammy-winning producer and musician
- 3 of Hearts, a country music trio and their self-titled debut
- Road Trip, the second album from Girl Authority
- The "Menz" EP, Ghost Boobs and All The Sweet Stuff, the albums from Gravy Train!!!!.
- Leila Bela and her debut album, Angra Manyu
- Mark Klein - Singer and his two debuts It's Just Me and Blue Eyed Soul Patrol
- Erin Davis - American actress
- Maya Bond - Canadian actress
- Maya Bond - 6-year-old Japanese American singer and drummer as well as her album, Pink Drums, Purple Lights
- Shirlee Elliot - American actress.
- Bridget Flanery - American actress.
- Keir Gilchrist - Actor most notable in the sitcom The Winner.
- Lauryn McClain and Sierra McClain - Actresses
- Teresa Cormack -6-year-old New Zealand murder victim.
- The Boogie Kings - Cajun swamp pop supergroup.
- Tiny Masters of Today - Indie rock group and their two EPs; Big Noise and K.I.D.S..
- Red - John Stevens' album.
- The Truth Squad - Hip-hop and pop group.
- Prussian Blue's compliation album For The Fatherland.
- Justin Guarini's two debut albums Justin Guarini and Stranger Things Have Happened
- Joey Pearson - Pop singer. Plus all of his albums.
- Whats Up Magazine - Boston, Massachusetts street newspaper.
- IQ - Lunenburg, Massachusetts girl group and their debut album.
- Wanda Perry-Josephs - Gospel music singer.
- Celtic Spring - Irish fiddle and dance family act. Also America's Got Talent finalists. (rewrite)
- N'Versity- Girl group that starred on America's Got Talent and their self-titled album.
- Nothing/Everything - Paula Kelley's debut album.
- Carmen - Carmen Rasmusen's debut album.
- No Authority - 1990's and 2000's boy band and their two debut albums.
- Club Libby Lu - Girls' bouteque franchise.
- Ashley Wyrick - Survivor of abandonment.
- Deanna Cremin - American Murder victim.
- Dirtie Blonde - American rock group
- 9.9 - Former 1980's R&B group.
- Samantha Hammel - Vocal coach and producer for Girl Authority.
- Girl Authority - Pop girl group from Massachusetts and their self-titled debut.
- Milton Trachtenburg - Author and psychotherpist. Also father of Jason Trachtenburg and grandfather of Rachel Trachtenburg of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players.
- Lemon Love - Aslyn's debut album.
- For Laci : A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Justice - Biography and memoir written by Sharon Rocha, mother of 2002 murder victim Laci Peterson.
- Mikaila and Mikaila - Former popstar and her debut self-titled album.
- Hot Dog Safari - Charity benefit in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Meghan Andrews - Off-Broadway actress most notable for playing Mallory Pike in the The Baby-Sitters Club in the mid 90's.
- Some Sucker's Life, Part 1: Demos and Lost Recordings - Paula Kelley's 3rd album.
- The Day Has Come - Cheyenne Kimball's upcoming first album.
- Free to Stay - Smoosh's third album.
- Miss Nana - Female teenage rapper from Newark, New Jersey.
- China Anne McClain - Child actress who appeared in The Gospel *Triple Image and Celebrate - Sisterly pop star trio and their first album.
- Hello Doctor and Are You Wigglin? - Gravy Train!!!!'s two albums.
- Adventures In Middle America, Vol 2 - The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players' second album.
- A Girl Called Eddy and her self-titled debut, A Girl Called Eddy.
- Fragment of the Future and The Path We Chose - Prussian Blue's two LPs. (Hey, someone had to do it eventually. I, personally cannot stand them, but what the hell. I literally shuddered even creating those articles.)
- She Like Electric - Smoosh's second album.
- For Now - Jordin Sparks's first album.
- So Stylistic and See You Next Tuesday - FannyPack's two debut albums.
- Vintage Slide Collections From Seattle, Vol 1 - The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players' first album.
- Mali Woods - A folk/soul singer.
- Rachel Trachtenburg - Member of The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players (one of my favorite bands!)
- She's Out of Control - 1989 film
- The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking - 1988 film
- Tori Kelly - Singer part of the Geffen Records roster
- Chloe Greenfield - Child actress who appeared in the movie 8 Mile
- Tami Erin - Actress and model. Most well known for starring as Pippi Longstocking in The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking
- Michael Patrick MacDonald - Author of the novel All Souls: A Family From Southie and former Old Colony Project resident of South Boston
- Lindsey Alley- Former Mouseketeer and now actress
- Jamie Foss- WB's Superstar USA winner and now actress
- Tori Thompson- Former American Junior
- Taylor Thompson- Former American Junior
- Danielle White- Former American Junior
- Paula Kelley- Indie pop musician
- Pom Squad- A sport very similar to cheerleading
- Miranda Gaddis and Ashley Pond- Murder victims from Oregon City, Oregon
- Molly Bish- 16-year-old murder victim from Massachusetts
- Rachel Entwistle- 27-year-old murder victim from Massachusetts
- Lillian Entwistle- Nine month old murder victim from Massachusetts
- Bling Kong- Indie rock group from New York City
- Nobody's Angel - Former pop group of the late 1990's
- The Gonnabees - Raunchy pop group from New York City
- Holly Piirainen-Ten-year-old murder victim from Massachusetts
- Jordin Sparks-Singer and actress who appeared in America's Most Talented Kids. Now, she is your new American Idol!
- Phillippi Sparks- Former NFL football player and Jordin's dad.
- Nixzmary Brown- 7-year-old murder victim from New York City
- Before Dark- Former R&B group of the late 1990's
- Molly Bish Foundation- Foundation started by Molly Bish's parents
- American Idol Underground- Website promoting unknown singers
- Cheyenne Kimball- Winner of America's Most Talented Kids and Epic Records recording artist
- Northern State (rap group)- A rap group from New York City
- The Voices (singing group)- Former R&B group of the mid 1990's
- Johnnie High's Country Music Revue- Popular country music show in Texas where a lot of famous musicians got started
- CambridgeSide Galleria- Mall in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Student.com- Website for teenagers
- Fabulous Five - Popular book series of the late 1980's
- The Trouble With Success or How You Fit Into The World - Paula Kelley's 2nd album.
[edit] Articles on the verge (Coming Soon)
- Jayme Lynn Scott - Popular country music indie artist.
- Emily Bear - Pianist and composer
- Grace Kelly- Jazz musician
- Mr. and Mrs. Bartley's - Popular Harvard University restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Gracie Maddox - actress
- Kayla Woodson - singer
- Megan Laurie - Australian country singer.
- Katie Locke - Pop singer.
- Ruby Fradkin - Jazz/rock singer.
- Rustie Blue - Country music artist.
- Anjuli Stars - Female rapper.
- Who Shot Hollywood - Rock band
- Eileen Rose - singer
[edit] Some interesting stuff about me
- I am a cynophobic (I'm afraid of dogs)
- My grandmother used to be a maid for Judy Garland (nothing to do with me, really) Not something I would really do, anyway.
- I love to eat.
- Was at least 20 feet away from Caroline Kennedy (JFK's daughter) at a public event in the sixth grade, but didn't get to meet her.
- Found out I am related to Willie Mays, a famous baseball player. My great-great grandmother's surname was Mays before she got married. Her married name was Hicks afterwards. (I promise you I'm not lying!)
- I watch the Phantom Gourmet a lot.
- I have moved around a lot. I lived in Birmingham, Alabama, Lynn, Massachusetts, Dorchester, Massachusetts and now Cambridge.
- I have never been to Walt Disney World, but would love to go!
- Have made friends in Louisiana, Texas, England, New York and various other places.
- Gotten over my fear of heights.
- Huge SpongeBob fanatic, but Patrick is my fave.
- Fan of various types of music, except heavy metal and gangsta rap. But if it's not crap, then I can tolerate it.
- I got the chance to meet Ms. Lois Lowry on April 11, 2006 at the Bunker Hill Community College. She answered one of my questions (or statement, I should say) about her book The Giver during a lecture. After the lecture, she started signing books. I shook her hand and had a brief conversation with her. She's really awesome!
- On May 7, 2006, I participated in the Walk for Hunger. I donated about $134 dollars and walked the whole twenty miles with some friends of mine. We walked into Boston, Brookline, Newton, Watertown and Cambridge and then back into Boston. It was fun, but man, was I sore!
- On June 23, 2006, I was able to go to a free concert held at the Cambridge Public Library. Harry and the Potters performed. I bought a T-shirt, which you can see above along with three of their albums. I was also able to meet Joe DeGeorge, who portrays Harry in Year 4. I got a few snapshots of the band while they were performing, but they weren't really that good. But the guys were awesome!
Me with Joe DeGeorge after the concert. He signed my CD! Can you tell that I was nervous, though? My English teacher came with me and she took the picture of us.
- Samantha Hammel, the one in charge of the girl group, Girl Authority signed her name on a program for me! I've never met her, but it just so happened that my English teacher, Kristina, is good friends with Samantha's older sister, Eliza. When Kristina went to see Samantha at a show, she told her about me and Ms. Hammel signed a program for me. I don't have the autograph yet, but I will!
- I have two cousins in my family who are female rappers. The oldest of the two is my cousin, Alicia, who's stage name is Panacea. She released an album recently titled Alternative Medicine. The next musician in my family is my other cousin, Ami. Her stage name is Lady Repo. If you're interested, I'd suggest you visit their MySpaces!
- I once talked to Jordin Sparks' grandmother on the telephone once a few years ago! When I first bought the For Now album, Jordin's grandmother's phone number was in the sleeve (Pam Wiedmann was her manager and in order to book Jordin for an event or something, that's why the number was there). Well, to make a long story short, my brother and I talked to her for five minutes and we both wished Jordin the best of luck with things. And now, look at her!
My autographed CD, signed by Joe DeGeorge! (Sorry, it's blurry.)
[edit] Links of Interest about me
[edit] My favorite links
[edit] Awards
Here's my very first award!
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For The Starting and maintaining of the Girl Authority Page to a Truly High standard. From Gamersedge 23:14, 18 January 2007 (UTC) and Girl Authority |
Thank you to fellow WikipedianGamersedge and to Crystal "Country Girl" Evans of Girl Authority!
I'd like the opportunity to say that I wish the family of the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre my condolences. I was deeply hurt and touched by all those lost as well as the heroes who risked their lives to save themselves as well as others in the tragedy. Godspeed.
God Bless the victims of the Northern Illinois University shooting as well. My thoughts and prayers are with the families of these victims of this senseless act of violence.