Name: Richard
Thin, tall, Caucasian
Causally Dressed
Male
Night Club DJ
Obstacle: Doesn’t know how to not be outgoing
“Surfer Dude” attitude, mood, and tone
Rich dad hates him, trust fund kid
Fears: Growing up, responsibility
Master Gesture: Gentle shoulder punch and “Yo”
Prop: Headphones
Extrovert
Music Fanatic
Blog entry:
Hey bros, it’s me Rich, back with another blog rant. Don’t you hate idiots who won’t accept an apology. Yea, me too. So, the other night I was DJing at some chicks party. I was all done my beer, so to shoot for the trashcan but this dude took a step in front of it and I ended up hitting him. I swear this guy must’ve been blind. Anyways, I apologize and he goes to get ice. So I go back to DJing thinking things’ll be fine. But that was not the case, man.
When he comes back, he looks pissed. So, whatever, it’ll cool down, we’ll all be …show more content…
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