Post by trip on Nov 30, 2009 18:43:23 GMT -5
THIS THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ALICIA ANNE WARREN also known as TRIP [/color][/font]
When she was fourteen she decided to try to help out her family by getting a job. Unfortunately, there weren't really any jobs in town for a petite fourteen year old girl. Not being able to find any work in town, she decided she would go and search for work elsewhere. She packed up her belongings and was about to leave when her mother stopped her. It took her a year to convince her mother to let her go, but eventually she did convince her. She headed out on her own without any specific destination in mind. She went from from town to town, doing whatever odd jobs she could find for as long as she was needed. After traveling for just over a year, she has finally come to New York.
She's very persistent and has a talent for picking herself up and carrying on, no matter what the situation. She's inventive, and always has an idea, though it might not always be a good one. She's also adventurous, and her dream in life is to see as much of the world as possible. She likes being around other people, but sometimes isn't very good at it. She has a tendency to say the wrong thing, or to say something she shouldn't. She tends to ramble and is very clumsy.
Random Things:
- She loves to be outdoors. She will, if possible, sleep outdoors.
- She's not particularly interested in material things, or even in having a constant place to stay.
- She sends as much money as she can home to her family, and tries to send home letters as often as possible.
- She doesn't smoke and doesn't drink much. She has nothing against drinking, but if she has any money left over, she's more likely to send it home rather than, as she puts it, "spend it on something frivolous."
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My name is Darien and I found this site through the imdb Newsies forums. I don't play any other characters here yet, since I only just found this place, but I might want to play more characters later.