User:JerryLewisOverdrive

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Sully at one of his favorite places: the bar.

Basic Information[edit]

Greetings, childrens. My name's Sully, Wikipedia and Uncyclopedia addict, aspiring screenwriter, cell phone salesman, video game reviewer, stand-up comedian and member of the Graduating Class of 1967 of the San Bernadino Academy for Ninja Arts and Sciences and Clown College. ((Did I mention I was a big fan of Uncyclopedia?)

I currently live in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Biography (as it were)[edit]

Birth & Family[edit]

I was born on April 25, 1978 in Mansfield, OH. It wasn't an easy birth and my mother hates me to this day. Oh, she won't admit it, but I can see it in her eyes. My dad is in advertising and my mom was a nurse, but she has a different job now. I'm not entirely sure what the hell it is, but she seems to like it enough that we've taken her off the medication. Ha ha, just kidding, Mom. I loves you.

I have one sister who looks a little like me, except better looking, which is good. They all live in Cincinnati, Ohio as well.

The majority of my ancestry comes from Ireland and I am a huge fan or Irish culture and music. I used to host a montly Irish music night at the Melody Inn Tavern in Indianapolis. I went to Dublin in April of 2006 and I may be going in April of 2008. Cross your fingers.

Where I've Lived[edit]

So far I have lived in the following cities at one point or another.

I'm one of the few people I know who actually enjoys moving and living in new cities and I've tinkered with the idea of moving to Boston, Dublin, Ireland and Los Angeles.

Jobs[edit]

I've held a few jobs in my day, none of which are particularly glamorous, but have given me plenty of material for the screenplays I like to write, including

Education[edit]

I graduated from Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa in 1997 and attended Iowa State University for a few years. I keep thinking I may go back and get a degree, then I remember one of my best friends and my ex-wife both have degrees and they're working really crummy jobs.