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    BASICS

    Height:179 cm - 183 cm (5'11" - 6')
    Weight:74 Kg - 77 Kg (161 lbs - 170 lbs)
    Birthday:December 20, 1991
    Sexual Orientation:Heterosexual
    Dating:Single and looking
    Living Situation:Living with parents/relatives
    Location:Chilliwack, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Join Date:10:33pm | Aug 23, '06
    Profile Updated:09:20pm | Dec 17, '09
    Last Active:09:18pm | Jan 06, '08

    INTERESTS

    Reading Material:Comic books, Myths and Legends
    Movies:Action, Comedy, Horror, Psychological Thrillers, Science Fiction, Teen
    Animals/Pets:Cats, Dogs, Fish
    Video Games:First person shooter, Fighting, Role Playing, Simulations, Sports, Strategy
    Cars:Domestic, Modifications, Offroad, Classics
    Music:Classic Rock, Death Metal, Drum & Bass, Garage, Goth, Indie, Metal, Punk, Rock, Techno, Acoustic
    Sports:Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Boxing, Fishing, Football (American), Golf, Hockey, Jogging, Kickboxing, Lacrosse, Martial Arts, Paintball, Rock Climbing, Rollerskating, Rowing, Rugby, Running, Sailing, Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball, Weight lifting, Wrestling, Kayaking, Handball, Hacky-sack, Field Hockey
    Activities:Cooking, Gambling, Listening to music, Poker, Pool/Billiards, Darts
    Outdoor:Camping, Fishing, Going to the beach, Hunting, Hiking, Backpacking, Paddling, Exploring, Traveling
    Computers:Chatrooms/IRC, E-mail, Gaming, Graphics, Hardware, Instant Messaging, Programming, Surfing the net

    ABOUT GREG

    hows it goin all i know you know about me from the top stuff but this is more of me i love rugby and any contact sport ive got way more friends then i used to when i was younger and i owe then lots i love meetin new people no matter who they are cause well the more people you know the better off you are and anyone that know me know that im pretty easy going and i let almost everthing slid but i do fight for what i think is right i also answer to almost any name for example Alan,Doug
    invader zim is the 2nd best show ever the 1st is scrubs

    MUSIC/BANDS

    yellow card, The who, ACDC,Werid al yankovic,underoath, Green day, U2,treble charger , toby mac, tim wilson, 3 days grace, 3rd eye blind, 3rd day, theory of a deadman, tenacious D, system of a down, swollen members, switchfoot, sum 41, sublime, stone sour, skillet, saliva, rob zombie, rise agasint, relient k, reel big fish, red hot chilli peppers, rage agasint the machine, puddle of mudd, pink floyd, pearl jam, P.O.D, Our lady peace, Offspring, New found glory, linkin park, lustra, lifehouse, k-os, kaiser cheifs, johnny cash, jeremey camp, iron maiden, hoobastank, Great big sea, gorillaz, gob, godsmack, Fm static, Dc talk, Dane cook, Russel peters, black stone cherries, anti flag, 3 doors down,
    many many more feel free to ask

    RUGBY

















    THE FORWARDS
    There are eight forwards. They take part in scrums, lineouts, rucks, and mauls - essentially everything that is meaningful in the game. The close physical work necessary for the forwards engenders a sense of comradeship not shared by the prancing, self-centered and effeminate backs. The game has evolved, thank goodness, with multi-phase possession allowing the forwards to demonstrate their running ability with the ball.
    Props and Hookers
    The front row is the cauldron, the foundation for all good rugby play. The front row is noted for their power and good looks, like no necks, battered ears, and S-shaped noses. Such players are noted for their intelligence and longevity well into their forties.
    Second Row
    The second row is the engine room where the power flows. The second row - or lock forward - is tall, with plenty of leverage strength in the legs. He must be productive in the lineouts as a jumper or supporter. Mobility is added plus. The second row is much appreciated by the front row for their power in the scrummage but they are generally not as good looking as the front row.
    The loose forwards (my job)
    The loose forwards include the #8 and the flankers. The loose forwards are respected by the front row for their mobility, fitness, defense and support work. The loosey must have tremendous fitness and ball fetching instincts which are not completely understood or trusted by the props and hooker, who are perfectly content to scrummage all day for the ball.
    The Scrum-half
    The little scrum half provides the ball to the backs when the forwards are damn well ready for the strutting backs to knock it forward. The forwards have grudging respect for the scrum-half because he trys hard and is not afraid to get dirty with the rest of the scrummies. The wise scrum-half will drink and buy beers for the scrummies to maintain his favored position with the forwards.
    THE BACKS
    The Flyhalf
    It is rumored that the Fly has the best vision, hands, kicking ability, and overall tactical decision making ability on the side. The forwards do not understand or trust this individual. The hard-working scrummies generally expect and anticipate a knock forward from the fly so they can have the pleasure of another scrum-down.
    The Centers
    These hombres are supposed to be deadly tacklers, with strong running instincts and good hands. Alas, the centers are lumped in there with the prancing flyhalf. If the fly doesn't knock on, surely one of the centers will muff it up so the scrummies can experience the joy and satisfaction of another scrum-down.
    The Fullback and Wingers
    These guys may as well be from Mars. They are allegedly fast with excellent striking ability. They are supposed to score lots of trys, catch the high ball, and counter attack with flair. But the stark reality (well understood by the forwards) is that the fullback and wingers prance and preen more than the inside backs. They don't get dirty and are always playing with their hair and pulling on their collars. In fact their sexual orientation has been called into question on numerous occasions. Some props think fullbacks and wingers are "real purdy."
    THE NIGHT BEFORE RUGBY
    "Now Rookies, now Veterans,
    Now Forwards and Backs
    Non Runners, Now Kickers
    Now Ruckers and Packs."
    From the wee smallest college
    To the biggest club Side,
    Listen close and listen well
    To what I confide-"

    "How far you have come with this great game
    How proud I watch above you.
    But you mustn't forget from whence it came
    And the reason you play it-- YOU LOVE IT!"



    "Those cold Saturday mornings
    The hot adrenaline rush,
    Smell of cut grass and aggressive natures
    And the ever Painful Crush.
    Of Tackles and Mauling, Of Lineouts and Running
    Of Trying and Stiff Arms, And Game winning Cunning."

    "Brothers and Strangers, now Brothers and Friends
    This list of descriptions just never ends."

    "So take Heed of these items
    Some have taken for Granted;
    For in places I look down
    And see them being supplanted."

    "By things which have no place
    In this game or others
    Committees & select sides and political jargon
    Will only create annoying bothers."

    "So Ruck-On and Ruck-Over;
    Just love this Game or leave it!
    Just play the game you love
    And Don't you dare deceive it!"

    "For if you heed this message
    And promise to never exempt me,
    I promise you your kegs of beer
    Never will go empty!"

    "Keep them with you when at home
    Take them with you on the road;
    And share them with your Brothers
    Along with this tale I've told."

    "Happy Ruggin' to all, And to all a Good Night!"