10 Things you might not know about Eric Falcao:

June 14th, 2007 by Ellie

10. Eric will sing Kelly Clarkson with gusto because he knows it makes me laugh
9. He could eat Mexican food for every meal
8. When he was little, he cried the first day of karate because he thought they were going to make him speak Japanese and they made him do push-ups on his knuckles. He never went back.
7. He is handy- he turned the doors to our armoire into shelves and fixed our lawnmower by rubbing gas on the spark plugs with a toothbrush. Hello, MacGyver!
6. When we first started dating Eric had nipple rings. He hosted a late-night program at our college radio station and they jokingly referred to him as “DJ Nipples.”
5. Eric was on the feared Quake2 team known as “Clan Negative Zero.” They were so famous that years later people still remembered his screen name, “Darksun.”
4. Eric was a founding member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at UCI and was named Chairman of the Year.
3. As the founder of the UCI Poker Club, Eric successfully hosted a 200 person tournament and secured over $2,500 worth of sponsorships.
2. Eric is a wonderful husband and I thank God everyday that he chose to spend his life with me.
1. It is Eric’s 25th birthday today!

Happy birthday handsome! I love you!

Posted in Goings On

3 Responses

  1. Awesome

    Eric used to have nipple rings. Man I need to start reading this blog more.

  2. Mom Roper

    Eric, happy birthday (belatedly) to you. You are a great husband to our girl and we couldn’t be more happy that you are in our family. Love always, Jane and John

  3. Jason Machado

    Aaa yes the nipple rings ! I remember those well.

    Happy B Day DJ nipples , should have called you DJ silver dollars.

    Jason

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About Ellie & Eric

Ellie and Eric met while attending the University of California, Irvine. They were married August 6, 2005 after dating for 5 years. Soon after the wedding, the newlyweds left "The O.C." and moved to the "live music capital of the world," Austin, Texas. This blog travels with them through life's adventures.