Thursday, 17 November 2011

Autobiography

11-17-11

Many who know Dale would describe him as someone who is genially unique in his experience with traveling around the world. When we talk about Dale, we are talking about someone who has seen and experienced life in Zimbabwe, England, California, USA, and Manitoba, Canada. He is someone who sees the each country as it's own world because of all the different aspects of his background. It's quite hard sometimes to figure out what his accent really is. You hear a bit of British accent in him sometimes, a bit of African, and American. An average person who meets Dale the first time would probably think that he is "an international student", which is true to say. Then you should try asking him what his citizenship really is? This is when people get really confused, he is actually a Canadian citizen who was born in Toronto. He left Canada at the age of two, to go live in Zimbabwe, where his parents are from. All this makes him genially a "unique" person. You don't get a lot of people who live California to go live in "friendly Manitoba" where the weather is unbearable. You certainly don't get a lot of Dale's around. Once you meet this guy, it is best to be friends with him on Facebook, get his number and other contact details because he is truly one of a kind. His uniqueness isn't only the great thing about him, well it depends how you would like to interpret him. He plays and has a big heart for Soccer, Cricket and Rugby and all these are Sports that are known to be international. As he was in California he was known as "Freddy Adu" as he played in High School. Freddy Adu is an African American soccer player that plays for the U.S national team. When we talk about soccer in California, we picture only Latinos playing soccer, and not to mention, he was the only "African American" or "black" guy on the High School soccer team for the 3 years that he played. This guy Dale will definitely make an impact wherever he lives because his experience that he shares with people, are worth every single penny.

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