Brian Matthew Kessler  

XXXX Carol Road

Union, New Jersey 07083

(908)/687-XXXX (House)

(908)/687-XXXX (Bedroom)

January 31, 1993

The Pass

#A113

600 Johnson Ave.

Suite B7

Bohemia, NY 11716

 

Dear #A113,

 

Sorry about my manner of addressing you. Let me make it quite clear that I have no delusions that you are not a number, you are a free man. Strike that... if you were a man, free or otherwise, I would not be writing this letter... you are not a number, you are a free woman... somehow that doesn't sound aestheticly pleasing, but I will ignore that for the moment. The reason I address you in such a poor manner is obvious... I have no other way of addressing you... something I hope that you shall decide to amend.

I am 19 (but look like I'm in my mid twenties and think like I'm at least in my thirties). I have long dark brown hair that gets tints of red with the coming of the summer sun. I have hazel eyes that shift from brown to green. I am 5'8" and weigh 130 lb. My build is fairly good, due mostly to good genetics and an excessive amount of walking, but I am by no means a body builder. Most women I have know have know have found my appearance to be "hot", "cute", "handsome", "adorable", or other such things, although most of the ones I have found myself interested in usually decided that I wasn't their type. I'd send you a photo, but I have none, so if you want to see what I look like, either you'll have to use your imagination on the given data, or meet me and see for yourself.

I am highly intelligent and graduated in the top 7% of my high school, with very high scores on various achievement tests and went on to Stockton State College with a full tuition scholarship from the school (with many similar offers from elsewhere) and $1,000 per year from the state (if I attended a Jersey school).

I am currently enrolled as a student at Hunter where I will be taking an eclectic selection of courses until I figure out what I want to focus in on. I am mostly considering either theatre or anthropology. I rejected computer science for being too easy and therefore boring; I rejected mathematics for being too boring; I rejected most hardcore sciences because I hate lab work... especially working with chemicals or doing dissections.

I enjoy live theatre, bizarre movies, music (of various types, mostly Punk, alternative, & metal, but not by any means limited), the occult, and very long walks, among other things.

I can't really think of much else to write at the moment. I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours truly,

Brian