Me: Where were you born? Can you describe your childhood home and where it was for me? EV: I was born in Toyota, California. My first home was rather small, but it was cozy. I remember having a lot of space to store my toys. Me: How old are you, If you don’t mind me asking… EV: I am an old, old soul. That’s all you need to know. Me: Could you describe your childhood in one word? Were your parents very strict? EV: Ha. In one word I would say that my childhood was obsolete. My parents were strict when they wanted to be. During playtime I was able to go out and play with my friends but I’d have to return home and check back in with my folks for a few. Me: Tell me about a memorable moment in your life; a time you will never forget… EV: I will never forget, one time when I was about 17 years old me and my cousin, Hybridington wanted to go to this concert in the next county. Our parents instructed us not to go but being the rebellious teenagers we were, we decided to sneak out against our parents wishes. We made it about halfway to the concert and we were too tired to drive on. We had to call them to come pick us up. Having fun should never come at the cost of being stranded, or grounded for a month… Me: Such a bad boy you were. What are some of the changes in our society that you have seen in your lifetime? EV: Well for starters, I’d have to say that technology is really something. I’ve seen all kinds of cars, crazy sports cars like Ferraris and Porches, and cars that start their own engines. Not to mention all the gadgets- cell phones, mp3 players, and computers. It truly is something. Me: Indeed it is. What are the goals you are still working toward? EV: Mainly, I am still trying to build up my popularity, I have two sons and they have mad a good name for themselves, and they are rather successful in their career paths- traveling around the U.S and doing lots of market and public relations work. I just hope that the world will see all the good things that they have to offer and leave their old ways. Me: Is there something that you wish you could do over again? EV: Quite frankly, I’m content with my life. I don’t believe in regret. The only thing I could say I wish is that close minded people open their eyes to new idea. I would like for the world to be more eco-friendly, and go green. Invest in hybrids or electric vehicles, and also explore an organic diet, and a healthy lifestyle. Each generation is a chance to change the world…