Awesome Washingtonians for the Week of Aug 16, 2010 No.1 and No. 2
August 20, 2010 1 Comment
Name: Olga Kozlova
Live in: Awesome DC
Originally from: Belarus
Profession: Student
What I love about DC area the most: Diversity of people and Architecture, I love the fact the city is structured for both family type and the single life.
About me: I moved to DC area in 2008 and fell in love with region. Being such a sociable persona, I recently moved to Washington, D.C. with my roommate. I am currently a college student. I don’t feel connected to any particular religion. I am very much interested in exploring all cultures, but don’t want to be hooked to a particular one.
I am very much interested in meeting with new people in Technology, Politics, and Psychology.
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Name: Farshid Sepassi
Live in : Awesome VA
Originally from: Shiraz, Iran
Profession: IT/Gov
What I love about DC area the most: The 4 seasons
About me: I have been living in the DC area for the past 30 years on and off and I love it. I was born in Shiraz, Iran, the city of wine and poetry.
Grew up in London, England and use to live between London and DC until I settled down in DC.. Currently living and working in Reston, VA and also starting a new coffee company Fresca Mattina, so watch out Starbuck!!. lol..
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I found a great lost connection from thirty years ago, Farshid. Amazing!