User:Rogpyvbc

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en This user is a native speaker of English.
This user enjoys dancing.
This user enjoys writing.
acc-2 This user is an intermediate accordionist.
This user enjoys reading fiction.
lib This user is a liberal.
This user is old enough to remember what a typewriter is, and that's all you need to know.
This user is fed up waiting for Godot, and so has decided to go. Really.
:-) This user is a professional caregiver.


This user is a Commander of the Order of Uncyclopedia, which is way better than being an editor of Wikipedia.
This user is a Commander of the Order of Uncyclopedia, which is way better than being an editor of Wikipedia.
This user comes from Canada.
This user comes from British Columbia.
This user comes from Vancouver Island.

was born and raised in Victoria, and graduated from the University of Victoria with degrees in Child & Youth Care (1993) [1] and English (2003).

This user has been ballroom dancing for twelve years, mainly as a member of the Victoria Ballroom Dance Society. He was the editor of the Society's newsletter, On the Right Foot, for over five years. People seemed to like his humourous articles about ballroom dancing.

This user is pursuing a Master's of Fine Arts degree in creative writing at the University of British Columbia. He plans to graduate in May 2009.

This user works with people with developmental disabilities (mentally handicapped people). He has been with his agency for 13 years, and in his current group home for over five years.

This user used to be a president of the University of Victoria Circle K Club (Kiwanis).

This user was lead singer, lyric writer, and keyboardist for a garage-type band, The Collapsing Stands.

This user's name is Roger. In fact, I am this user.

I like croquet, but haven't played much lately. I used to play the alto saxophone. I like karaoke.

I lived in Japan for three months in 1989. Watashi-wa Nihon-go o hanasemasan. I've been to Europe twice. Je comprende un petit-peu de Francais.


This user thinks
outside the box