Friday, 3 of September of 2010

Trivia

Written July 8th, 2007
Last Revised July 28th, 2010

-Scott Lee was born on May 7th, 1988 at approximately 6:00ish AM in Houston, Texas.

-Since before age 10, Scott rarely smiles in pictures unless forced or is genuinely in a good mood. Over recent years, this has changed.

-Scott has had a few nicknames including the most recent: Ambit, short for the word “ambition.” He has also been called Biscotti and to those who play videogames with him – Led.

-While his primary focus in life at the present time is money, it wasn’t always that way. For 4 years, Scott studied and prepared for being a game designer for his own company that would produce an RTS game called Xero Lynx. Before deciding to major in Psychology, Scott studied psychology and personal development for two years prior. His fascination with psychology began with PhotoReading. Scott’s book, The Island of Yellow, is about Scott’s love for the connections of people and closeness of friends.

-Of Scott’s songs with Eternal Exhaust, some of the highest rated and most popular of them were inspired by past girlfriends. Four songs have been inspired by Scott’s past girlfriends. Lily, a serious relationship of 2 years, spawned For Lily and For Lily Also. Misty, a three month relationship gone psychologically awry, began the foundation for songs Dead Ends and My Design.

-Scott looks for stunning appearance, intelligence, sense of humor, and an easygoing attitude in girls.

-Scott runs the equivalent of three different businesses. Barton Ct. Productions Inc., which he joined in December of 2002 and helped to incorporate in May of 2006, his apparel brand Dirty Mechanism in April of 2006, and advertising from his online blog ScottFreeThinking.com.

-Scott’s primary social network in adolescence started with two groups of people in League City and Pearland. Since age 15, the two groups have split off into several “subgroups” which Scott continues to stay, on some level, involved with. The Pearland group, the Hollister group, the Village, RadioBox & friends, and Nomad.

-Scott starred in an online internet show called Kite Show. Canceled in its second season, Kite Show generated local buzz within League City and was featured in an interview with Scott on the local channel, LCTV16, where Scott was interviewed by the Director of Public Information Dawn Kilgore. Scott is now a producer and star in Barton Police.

-Daydreams, also known as One of Those Days, won an award for Best Drama at the Clear Creek High School Film Festival. The film was, however, a comedy, and a girl who had worked hard on her own film won an award for comedy. Daydreams was alone in its category of Drama.

-Scott lives the majority of his social life at night, and has since senior year of high school. Awake during the day for business and school related activities, Scott and his friends are normally only found out and about during the hours of 7:30PM-4:00AM. Typically, Scott and his friends can be found at places like IHOP, Wal Mart, Slick Willie’s Pool Hall, Main Event Entertainment, AMF Bowling Lanes, and different houses.

-During grade school, Scott was rebellious against teachers and administration for his maltreatment:

For an English class in high school, Scott skipped about 12 times, then later went to the teacher, told her they were mistakes, had her sign an attendance sheet, and had the front office clear the “mistakes.”

In 7th grade, Scott wrote the beginnings of, “I want to screw my boyfriend,” on his girlfriend’s hand, but was tugged by drama teacher Mr. Kinsir all the way to the front office before he could finish. The words read: “I want to screw my ” Scott managed to reduce his punishment from a full day of I.S.S. to a lunch detention due to lack of evidence.

In his 6th grade art class, Scott disagreed with his art teacher’s principles, believing that there was a better way to go about hand drawn art that did not emphasize thick strokes of charcoal and rough edges that looks like scribbles for shading. An average of 10 points was deducted from every assignment Scott turned in, usually purely on the basis of his “attitude” in the artwork.

In his 9th grade art class, just a few years later, Scott received an 88 for including his “Connect” symbol he had created during the time of writing his book, The Island of Yellow. The symbol represented an era of premonition, sadness, kids comitting suicide, existential angst, and pondering God. The teacher gave 12 points off for “lack of originality” and lack of “neatness.” She gave 100’s to students drawing things like hearts or chains.

One day, Scott was escorted to school security by the assistant principle for suspicion of theft of money from a girl’s backpack that rode his bus. They searched his things and found $8 in his wallet. This one he didn’t actually do – he would never steal unless it meant he’d die the next day if he didn’t.

-Of Scott’s 5 best friends through grade school, 4 of them eventually did drugs and drank alcohol, at least 3 of them still do on a regular or semiregular basis.

-Scott wrote his first chapter story in 5th grade, a fanfiction piece titled “A Hidden Legacy,” for the game: Escape Velocity Override. Escape Velocity Override is a shareware game from Ambrosia Software exclusively for Macintosh. A sequel was later written titled Jade’s Return, completed when Scott was in 6th grade. It put readers to tears because of its tragic ending.

-Scott’s song, Dead Ends, has put at least one listener to tears.

-If he had nothing else in his life, he would die with music. In times of sadness and total loss, Scott will reach for a guitar if there is one nearby. If he’s in his car, he will sing.

-His favorite band is Korn, and has been for 4 years, but hasn’t always been. During intermediate, his favorite band was Creed. His third favorite band has almost always been Dave Matthews Band. During elementary school, his favorite bands were Metallica and Megadeth.

-His favorite guitarists are Dave Mustaine and Mark Tremonti, of Megadeth and Alter Bridge. His favorite drummer is Carter Bueford of Dave Matthews Band, and Tony Royster Jr.

-Scott has been drumming since he was age 10, where he learned by simply watching and listening to his brother Jeremy. He started playing guitar and singing at the age of 16. He wants to learn bass guitar, piano, and violin. His favorite instrument type is strings, his favorite element of music is rhythm.

-Since 8th grade, Scott’s life has become more and more creatively oriented. First getting into art, then into writing, then into film, then into music, and now into elements of fashion design.

-Scott has contributed $500 to help his ex-girlfriend Lily’s little sister Tess get her own electric guitar, and $450 to a friend of a friend’s hospital bill.

-Scott’s online blog(ScottFreeThinking.com) and at least one of its 120 entries at the time of this writing have been read by over 75,000 people worldwide.

-Scott’s apparel brand has sold t-shirts and merchandise to hundreds of customers all over the United States, and a few into international terrorities.

-Barton Ct. Productions, where Scott is a co-director of the company, has been exposed to over 5,000 people, over 2,000 of which are in League City and Houston, Texas.

-Eternal Exhaust music has been heard by over 12,000 listeners.

-According to Deathclock.com, Scott will die sometime around the year 2074.