- User Name: Freedy
- Member Since: Friday, August 13, 2004, 7:57 PM
- Name: Niall-Ryan Sharpe
- Studio: 'AKUSE!' Dorm
- Location: On the otherside, Wales, United Kingdom
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[average 119.3 of 231941 opinions; standard deviation 432 ] - Profile: Born in a small house in Landsbury Park, Cearphilly (South Wales, United Kingdom) in 1987, I had no choice but to grow up in what most probably is the roughest place in South Wales. I went to nursery there, and passed year one at the local school. I even learnt to ride a bike there, and had my first serious accident outside of our house. I remember my blue carpet room, that I had to share with my two brothers. And I even remember the bed that my brother had fell off of and broken his arm, twice. I remember friends, but not their names. and places I used to play. But it was still tough. Alcoholics, drug addicts, thieves, muggers, they all hung around this area. Luckily, and gladly, we moved away when I was at the age of five. We moved further up the valley to a small hillside village named Tir-Y-Berth, where I still live today at the age of 17.
Our house was, and still is, across the road from the primary school that I went to. I remember being the new kid, and finding it hard to make friends. Aswell as the teachers, and embarrasing moment which I'll keep secret. I remember all of our crappy plays, and all of my class mates. I even remember stabbing one of my class mates in the hand with a pencil at the age of six. I wonder if she still has the scar, and whether or not it's time to apologise. I remember every cross country I did. Especially the last where a friend and I both competed for the higher position. Throughout the entire run, we remained neck and neck, but in the end he won. Out of about 450 boys from many schools, he came 83; I came 85.
When I left primary school, I went to Lewis Boys Comprehensive School, which today is known as Lewis School Pengam/Gilfach. I made many of new friends, and lost a few old after drifting apart. I remember every fight that I had, although I didn't have many. I remember the Pokemon fad that plagued everybody around me, and eventually I gave into it also. I hated Comprehensive school. But there are alot of things that I'm glad of, that may have never happened if I was to go to a different Comprehensive school. It made me into who I am today. It opened my eyes to life, and what it really is. That there is no meaning. Love, hate, die. That's all I live for. And I've stuck with it since the age of twelve. Never get your hopes up about anything. Just keep those petty thoughts at the back of you mind, in order to remember. Never look back either. Because there is no back; only forward.
When year 9 came around, we had to move location. We had left Lewis Boys Comprehensive School, and were no entering Lewis Boys Upper Comprehensive School. Same school, just in a different location. It was a big change, but a good change. Within the next few years, I was able to realise what I wanted to do with my life. But I would always tell myself that I may not make it in order to stay focused on life, and not some dream. Upper School was great. I made more friends, and was able to raise my popularity status. I was hated by people, and liked by others. And some of thoughs who hated me now like me, and some of thoughs who did like me currently hate me. Life is remarkable. You can never see what's coming up around the next corner, or whether there is a corner.
The years I spent in Comprehensive School flew by. And after doing my GCSE's, and passing all but ICT and History, I left school. I lost alot of friends because of the choices I made after this. All of my friends either got some crappy job, or stayed on for Sixth Form higher education. But I wanted to do something different; realise my goals and potentiuals. So I went to college, which is where I still am today. I took Film Studies and Media Studies as my main courses. And within a couple of months I was convinced that I wanted to go into advertising. And I still feel the same way today.
I'm 17, and in love with the girl of my dreams. Everytime I walk away from her, It feels like we're braking up. But I still keep her at the back of my head; remembering only the crucial details such as her name, birthdays, likes, dislikes, etc..
That's the quick version of my life. If I was to go into further detail, it would take forever to read. If you have read all of the above, E-Mail me please with you opinions and comments. Thanks
NRSharpe (Drive-By)