Post by Brielle DiBenedetto on Mar 17, 2007 13:43:37 GMT -5
Brielle Giovanna DiBenedetto.
Nickname(s):
Bri, Gigi, [&&] Elle.
Age:
Eighteen.
Hometown:
Rome, Italy.
Occupation:
Struggling bus girl.
Parents:
Cinzia Poggioreale-DiBenedetto [&&] Ernesto DiBenedetto.
Siblings:
Younger brother; Dante DiBenedetto.
Nationality:
¾ Irish [&&] ¼ English.
Birth Date:
Feburary 5th.
Height:
5' 4".
Weight:
121 lbs.
Writing Hand:
Left.
Hair Color:
Dark auburn.
Eye Color:
Coffee brown.[/ul]
Appearance:
Distinguishing Marks/Scars/Features:
Freckles, a small overbite [figures, she didn't like braces], and a petite-sized mole on the back of her neck.
Personality:
Polite, friendly, quirky, optimistic, cheery, unique, artistic, talented, athletic, and open-minded.
» apples with loads of caramel
» going shoe-shopping
» hot cocoa with extra marshmellows
» vintage movies
» soup
» showtunes
» handsome older men
» painting
Dislikes:
» when people swear
» her little brother
» pop-ups
» the mcdonald's clown
» humidity
» busy work days
» doing the dishes [yeah, it sucks]
» her boss
Hobbies:
» working as a bus girl
» sleeping early at night
» picking her brother up at school
» painting after work[/ul]
History:
[coming, sometime.]
Single, of course.
Sexual Preference:
Bisexual.
Crushes on Brielle:
Charley Brighty
Crushes:
Charley Brighty
Friends:
Charley Brighty
Aviva Locke
Enemies:
Acquaintances:
Flings/Past Relationships:
Favourites:
Book:
The Two Towers by J.R.R Tolkien.
Food:
Apples with caramel.
Color:
Bright orange.
Movie:
The Little Mermaid.
Subject:
Music class or art class, duh.
Store:
Any place that sells painting supplies.
Activity:
Shoe shopping.
Song:
Smile by Lily Allen.
Season:
Spring.
Drink:
Hot chocolate!
Quotes by Brielle:
[coming soon.]
Quotes about Brielle:
"How do I sum up the beautiful woman that is Brielle DiBenedetto? I think at first I was a little suspicious of why she kept hanging around my classroom and why it always smelled like lemon and lilies. I think I thought she was trying to kill me with cleaning fumes...or giving me some sort of hint that the room was filthy, or maybe me, I dunno. I admit though that my assumption was wrong beyond all belief; I think it really sank in when she read Lolita to me...wow that was awkward. I couldn't keep a straight face and kept having to sort of look away. That was the most inappropriate book to read ever in those circumstances...you have to admit it's kinda funny though." - Charley Brighty.[/ul][/size]