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Willy Tucker Learn about my brother
Date of Birth: 28 September 1992
My brother Willy was born on September 28, 1991 and is currently 14. He goes to Beaver Country Day School, where I go as well. Before that, he went to Bowen Elementary School. To the left is a picture of Willy being some sort
of crazy monster. (I hear its become a big hit at school! Hehe...) He's about as
tall as me now, and I'm 23 months, 1 week and 12 hours older than him! Many
people often confuse me and Willy, though we have very different personalities.
I would never do the sort of thing Willy's doing in that picture, but for Willy,
it's like a daily exercise. Willy, mind you, is usually fully clothed, and
generally in his bathrobe. Willy is rather obsessed with videogames. It all started with the SEGA Master System, which used to be our older brother John's. Ah, Astro Warrior... those were the good old days... Then came the Nintendo 64. WHOAH! 3D gaming! It was revolutionary. "Banjo Tooie," anyone? It was the sequel to "Banjo Kazooie" - Nintendo seems to make a lot of games with odd names. (Like "Pikmin"... it just reminds me of Pokemon!) Willy says his all time favorite N64 game was probably Perfect Dark. Then, for Christmas 2001, we got the Microsoft
Xbox. WHOAH again! Xbox is home to great games like Halo 2 and MechAssault 2. We
formed a Halo 2 clan (a group of friends who play together, like a team) a while
ago. It's called Tiny Green Men (Deep Space Leprechauns was too long a name...
it's a long story)... unfortunately, that never really worked out very well.
Alas. Most recently, on November 22 2005, Willy and his friend Alon risked life and limb to be among the first to get the highly-anticipated new Xbox 360, waiting outside a local Target in the rain all night long. They succeeded, and he has gone on to love new games like Call of Duty 2, PGR 3, Full Auto, Fight Night Round 3, Oblivion, and more. Check out his Xbox Live Gamercard above. Willy has starred in numerous off-Broadway productions over the years, including:
Where will his dancing and singing take him next? Stay tuned! Willy has also made the jump to the silver screen, first appearing in cameos in hits like Novel or Not and working his way up to a starring role in the blockbuster Kill Will series. Among his films:
Video clips coming soon. Promise. Willy loves candy. He loves just about any candy that doesn't have any nuts, peanut butter, or caramel. I on the other hand, love caramel (especially Milky Ways). Willy loves any chocolate, as long as it doesn't contain any of the aforementioned banned ingredients. Dennis Weir is one of Willy's friends from elementary school, although I think he left before 5th Grade. For years now (six or seven, maybe) I've included a Star Wars picture he once made in Microsoft Paint. Well, just for old times' sake , here it is. It's called "Empire Strikes Back." Pretty good, eh? :-) Willy has lots of friends, of course. Just to name a few, in addition to the illustrious artist Dennis Weir, there's Zach Kelly, Andrew Franzblau, Kate Swinton, Alexander O'Hagan, Greg Gruener, Paul Belanky, and, of course, Willy T.'s friend Willy T.! (His full name is Willy Treff.) And then there's Evan, and Harry Wayne, Andrew, Lukas, Thien, Alon and more. I don't remember all the names; some of the above he hasn't seen in YEARS. A note to those friends: that is not in hierarchal order! And some people might be missing! Sorry about that...
In 2004, Willy announced that he was no longer to be called "Willy," rather, he would be known by a symbol, shown at right, or as "The Kid Formerly Known As Willy." He gave up on it after seven years. ......no, just kidding, that's just a little logo he came up with for himself....... |
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