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Originally from Boston, Iain remains committed to the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots, in spite of the dangers this can create in New York City. Although he spent the first 18 years of his life in the same house in Massachusetts with his parents and two older brothers, Iain has learned that in New York, no one stays put; he's lived in four different apartments in less than two years.
Where You'll Find Iain on a Sunny Day
When the Red Sox and Patriots have a day off, you can find Iain enjoying all corners of New York City, including his favorite place in the world, the city’s Central Park. You might find him kicking around a soccer ball or throwing a baseball with friends. These days, you’re probably more likely to catch him with his iPod plugged in his ears or glued to a movie screen catching up on all the latest movies he plans to quote.
Places that Iain has Called Home
Needham, Massachusetts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania St. Andrews, Scotland New York, New York |
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Surprising Facts about Iain
A Double Agent? As a dual citizen of the United States and the United Kingdom, Iain has access to every country in Europe with just a quick flash of his passport. This privilege - and the potential to pass on his U.K. citizenship to a spouse - has led to several proposals of marriage. Nevertheless, Iain remains single.
Love that Dirty Water Even though Boston is his hometown, Iain truly loves everything about New York – except of course the Yankees. To his knowledge, he is one of the few people in the world who can claim to have caught a fish in Manhattan. The key, according to Iain, is to find the right water (in Central Park’s Harlem Meer) and bring plenty of hot dogs. Like everyone else in New York City, fish apparently love hot dogs, too.
Oh the Place He’d Love to Go While fictitious, Iain would like nothing more than to be able to visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory (from the original, not the remake, of course). Iain can recite the script for the film itself, along with pretty much every comedy since 1985, which occupies most of the rest of his brain that is not dedicated to marketing places. |