Post by misszeke on Aug 12, 2010 17:03:27 GMT -8
Name: Robert Collins
Age: Collins is 31 but as many often say, he is wise beyond his years.
Gender: Male
Heritage: White, his family came to the states in the very beginning and have never dreamt of leaving or looking back. Ask Collins and he'll simply answer "a true American".
Job Position: He owns the prominent Collins Ranch.
Physical Description: Robert looks old, much older then his 31 years. He has a tall imtimidating stature, the top of his hat towering at least 6 feet and a couple inches, casting a long shadow over most in town. His face is brown and has a leathery texture from being in the hot sun all day and his hands have deep cracks from hard work. This hard work has left him very fit in his build as well. He has shaggy brown hair that is always tousled about his head in crazy ways underneath his worn black hat. He's had his hat for years, and it has the sweat stains and dustyness to prove it. Collins' typical uniform of sorts is his tough denim jeans and a standard button down shirt. He's not a flashy man and usually worries more about function then form. Robert Collins has steely grey eyes most of the time but they turn to shift to a soft blue when he's feeling a little happier then usual.
Personality: When talked about many say they know nothing more about Robert Collins then the fact he rasies outstanding racing and ranch horses, and he's just fine with that. Collins is not a social man, and doesn't like others in his business. He can be open with people, but it takes lots of time before he gets to that point. Collins much rather spend his time working his horses and breeding the best stock he can. It's not a secret that his hard work has gotten him to a place with his horses he is happy to be. He hopes one day to maybe branch more with his ranch type horses, maybe cross them with his racers and see what kind of cattle horses he can make. This of course would require cattle....but that's just another challange.
Past: Robert Collins' had a loving family, they just happened to work even harder. He got his drive and love for ranching from his father and uncle who helped start the Collins Ranch. He's been burned by love however and rather not go down that road again unless it's a really special person.
Age: Collins is 31 but as many often say, he is wise beyond his years.
Gender: Male
Heritage: White, his family came to the states in the very beginning and have never dreamt of leaving or looking back. Ask Collins and he'll simply answer "a true American".
Job Position: He owns the prominent Collins Ranch.
Physical Description: Robert looks old, much older then his 31 years. He has a tall imtimidating stature, the top of his hat towering at least 6 feet and a couple inches, casting a long shadow over most in town. His face is brown and has a leathery texture from being in the hot sun all day and his hands have deep cracks from hard work. This hard work has left him very fit in his build as well. He has shaggy brown hair that is always tousled about his head in crazy ways underneath his worn black hat. He's had his hat for years, and it has the sweat stains and dustyness to prove it. Collins' typical uniform of sorts is his tough denim jeans and a standard button down shirt. He's not a flashy man and usually worries more about function then form. Robert Collins has steely grey eyes most of the time but they turn to shift to a soft blue when he's feeling a little happier then usual.
Personality: When talked about many say they know nothing more about Robert Collins then the fact he rasies outstanding racing and ranch horses, and he's just fine with that. Collins is not a social man, and doesn't like others in his business. He can be open with people, but it takes lots of time before he gets to that point. Collins much rather spend his time working his horses and breeding the best stock he can. It's not a secret that his hard work has gotten him to a place with his horses he is happy to be. He hopes one day to maybe branch more with his ranch type horses, maybe cross them with his racers and see what kind of cattle horses he can make. This of course would require cattle....but that's just another challange.
Past: Robert Collins' had a loving family, they just happened to work even harder. He got his drive and love for ranching from his father and uncle who helped start the Collins Ranch. He's been burned by love however and rather not go down that road again unless it's a really special person.