Post by charlotte krause on Nov 4, 2011 1:23:18 GMT -5
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[/i] charlotte krause.name,
age, [/i] twenty-five.
high school, [/i] james madison high.
who were you in high school? i was really shit in school, actually. i started seeing boys at a young age and i was really stupid. it all kind of bundled up to me being a really dumb blonde in most of my peers eyes. where i lacked social intellect, i took up sleeping with boys my sophomore year to keep me in the social circuit. it was a pretty poor choice, but it worked. right up until i became a teen mom, then it kinda made my life really embarrassing.
college & major, [/i] does the police academy count? i'm also taking a few classes at a community college online.
marital status, [/i] single.
kids, [/i]
how many, one.
names & how you chose it, i didn't choose a name. i gave her up for adoption before i ever even met the kid. i didn't even know the gender immediately. she's got to be almost ten now, never met her!
job, [/i] nypd.
position, cop.
how long you’ve had the job, nine months.
are you happy, absolutely love it. most of the time.
what is your salary, somewhere around twenty bucks.
what kind of things do you spend money on, groceries, clothes, rent, bills, the usual.
what’s your typical day like, [/i]
i'm more of a night owl that an early bird, so i typically stay up really late and sleep in. i take online classes in law to try and help me with criminal law information. i only barely passed my tests when i went through the police academy, so i'm trying really hard to learn as much as i can so the boys will stop treating me like such a fucking joke! oh, and i work. i always get stuck on these really shitty shifts so i work basically whenever i'm told, which can vary practically day to day.
what life dreams did you have in high-school, have you accomplished them, [/i]
i wanted to become a lawyer, but my family made too much money for me to get enough financial assistance, but not enough to put me through school. so a cop is where i'm at.
what is a significant change within the past five years, [/i]
i've lost my baby fat?
are you the same person you were five years ago, [/i]
oh no, i think i've greatly matured. i've learned better fashion sense, ugh, it was really embarrassing when i was younger, i can't even believe how i dressed back in high school.
if you could go back and change one thing what would it be, [/i]
getting knocked up so young, for sure. i mean, it's really irrelevant now. it's not like i miss the kid or want her back, but it's just one of those things, you know? something i wish i didn't actually have to go through. could've changed my life.
what is one thing you feel has remained the same, [/i]
well, my hair is still blonde and my dad's still in jail and my mom still is the best cook i've ever met. i'm also really clumsy and have trouble putty a cork in it when i probably should, so i guess those are some traits that i just never will grow out of.
what is your biggest achievement, [/i]
actually graduating from the police academy.
and your biggest mistake, [/i]
well, this one time when i was still fresh out of the academy, i thought i was using a soap gun and shot another officer in the shoulder. i mean, he was fine! but he was not really happy to be on desk duty until it healed. i was on probation, so i was lucky i didn't get fired. but they extended my probation period because of it. so now i'm basically perpetually grounded.
finally, what is your fondest life memory thus far,[/i]
this one time i had a puppy and i really adored her - granted, i only had her for a couple days - but there was this little old lady that lived down the street from me with no family, so i gave her the dog. i bought her all the supplies and helped take care of the dog when i had the time, so it was like i still owned her, she just lived somewhere else. she really seemed to appreciate the sentiment.[/blockquote][/blockquote][/sub][/font]