- Member Since: 2007-01-25
- Relationship Status: single
- Orientation: Straight
- Religion: Protestant
- Drink: Yes
- Smoke: Yes
- Children: Someday
- Education: High School
About Me:
I come from central Europe from forgotten but beautiful country of Slovakia(not Czechoslovakia, and it is not Eastern Europe). I have one sister and one brother and I love my family. I studied languages at private grammar school. I continue my studies in Czech Republic in Institute of International Relationships and European studies. I would like to be an ambassador and travel all over the world and learn as many languages as possible. I hate German language, but I have to study it. I am normal girl with usuall interests.I love fun, friends and my life
Interests:
I really enjoy traveling, reading all the good books, learning new languages(now I would like to start with Italian language), meeting new people and studying cultures of interesting countries. I would like to live in Italy, because this country has astouned me. I enjoy dancing, skiing, swimming in the sea. And especially I love watching the sunset by the sea, then I feel that I am alive...
Favorite Music:
I like everything except rap, hip hop. I can`t live without soundtrack of Cruel Intentions- it is symphony of love and life. I like older music (Pink Floyd, U2, Queen, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, Guns n` Roses, 4 Non Blondes, Placebo... and many many others)
Favorite Movies:
Finding of Neverland, Pride and Prejudice, Original Sin, Holidays, Spanglish, Želary(Czech film), Eurotrip, Green Mile, Memoirs of Geisha, The Village, Cruel Intentions.......................................and so on
Favorite TV Shows:
I haven`t got much time to watch TV. It is better to go to out with friends. But I like documents, especially about the Earth, universe, different cultures or interesting people... and about ghosts and then I`m scared...
Favorite Books:
Literature of interwar period- Ernest Hemingway, Jean Paul Sartre, Erich Maria Remarque, Romain Rolland, William Styron-Sophie`s Choice ...then Gabriel García Márquez, Moliere, Guy de Mauppaussant, Oscar Wilde, Agatha Christie, Jean Paul Sartre, then Frederick Forsyth, John Grisham, Dan Brown, Ken Kesey, William Golding, George Orwell, Ezop, Henrich Sienkiewicz, Edgar Allan Poe... books- Memoirs of Geisha, An Icon, Dracula...The Notebook by Nicolas Sparks, and of course I like Slovak literature and many other authors who I cannot remember