Wednesday, September 15, 2010

He's James Knapp and You're Not

Don’t get too happy ladies, he’s “happily” single. A twenty-year old English student at Frostburg State University, James Knapp is focused on becoming a creative writer. “Writing has always been a hobby for me,” Knapp says. However, when asked where he saw himself in five years, Knapp simply replied, “Batman,” and slightly smiled, showcasing his sense of humor. It is clear that Knapp wants to save his country from the villains of Gotham City. He’s a true patriot. Although Knapp was born in Japan, he is very proud to be an American. He was born in the Japanese city of Yokosuka, but is “by no means Japanese,” he said in his interview. He resides in Bel Air, MD, and he has lived in Ohio and Connecticut.
When asked “What do you like to do,” Knapp replied that he reads a lot and plays softball/baseball, hockey, and Frisbee. His talents include playing the bass guitar. When asked why that instrument, Knapp replied, “It just makes sense to me.” If there was one thing Knapp could do, it would be deep sea diving. He says that there is something about the “seclusion and being under water” that appeals to him. But Knapp is no loner, he’s a true believer in simply having fun.
Knapp never ceases to amuse the media. When asked what his favorite quote is, he thought for a few seconds and said, “I’m Chevy Chase, and you’re not,” and chuckled a bit. He said, “It’s just funny.” One person he admires is Ronald Reagan for being “insane and yet that powerful”, “It gives me hope,” he says.
Knapp doesn’t consider himself to be religious. Instead, he is openminded for any religious beliefs. He was sure to separate himself from the ideologies of atheism, saying that atheists can be a bit close-minded. He would like to visit Burma, in southeast Asia, where he believes is a safe haven for different religions.”

http://www.allthesea.com/Deep-Sea-Diving.html

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