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Nick DeAngelo
Biography:  (it changes with each issue!)
Nick DeAngelo, formerly known as Frederico Pastrami, loves to write and draw. He was
introduced to both hobbies at a very early age. Nick’s hobbies also include discovering new
species of plants and hippos and contemplating ways to start a zombie apocalypse while at the
same time working it around h is enormous budget cuts. Nick wrote “The Perfect Story” two
days before it was due to be turned in to class, as the other two stories he had tried to write
failed to grasp his imagination after the first five pages. Nick grew up in Elmira, Oregon, moved
to Stautzenheimer, Germany and currently lives with his brother behind the second O in the
HOLLYWOOD sign in Los Angeles, California. He is fifteen years old.
(Spring 2007)
Nick DeAngelo, also known as Frederico Pastrami, has been writing stories ever since he
could remember. Along with writing stories, Nick’s other hobbies include writing comics,
discovering new, unique planets and hypnotizing ducks. Nick grew up in Oklahoma City, Texas
and moved to Tokyo, Korea, as well as other places. Nick has not had a decent home in over
two years as he is currently wanted by fourteen cops, seventeen mafia families, eleven secret
agents and forty-six paparazzi. He is currently hiding underneath a boulder, with no intentions
of coming out until the next issue of
Groundwaters. (Summer 2007)
Nick DeAngelo was born in New York City, Oregon, and, at the age of ten, moved to Alaska,
New Jersey. Other than writing, Nick likes to draw and disguise as stars, taking their roles in
famous movies. You might have seen Nick in the movies Rainman and War of The Worlds as
Tom Cruise, or Oceans Twelve and Hook as Julia Roberts, or the movie Wayne's World as
both Mike Myers and Dana Carvey. Recently Nick has become a very large super hero fan. In
the past month, Nick has tried over twenty different ways to give himself superpowers. Some of
these included microwaves, toasters, plutonium, a mixture of all the elements in the periodic
table and battery fluid. Recently Nick has been having trouble with his hearing, smelling and
tasting. He's in the hospital, now, but should be out by the time the involuntary muscle spasms
stop. Until then, keep reading his stories.
(Fall 2007)
Nick DeAngelo has dedicated his life to writing the tragic events of himself in comics, all of
which should be left alone to avoid any misery, grief, or bad stomach pains. During his
journeys to most clearly and accurately depict the terrible events in his own life, Nick DeAngelo
has had to battle lions, face angry mobs, and escape from caves quickly filling with deadly
fungus. Many times, Nick has been presumed dead, all times inaccurately. As I wrote before, it
would be most recommended to avoid reading the comics of Nick DeAngelo, as they contain
such tragic things as pictures, words, and voice bubbles. Right now, Nick is in hiding, as he is
being sued by Lemony Snicket for copyright violations.
(Spring 2008)
Nick DeAngelo, also known as Frederico Pastrami, or Nickelous Oxide, was born in 167,800,
and traveled through time at the age of twelve, only to land in Veneta, Oregon in 2004 (He
was headed for Woodstock, 1969) Since then Nick DeAngelo has spent his free time as an
undercover agent smuggling illegal documents and Star Trek DVDs into third world countries.
In 2006 Nick created a robot clone of himself and escaped to Africa where he studied and
learned the fascinating language of elephants. Nick DeAngelo's robot clone was left to live out
his life in Veneta, Oregon, and took up the arts of writing and illustration...Nick DeAngelo was
disappointed about his clone turning into such a geek. Nick DeAngelo currently lives in North
Korea, though he's not quite sure why.
(Winter 2009)

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Index of Groundwaters contributions:
Volume 3 Issue 3 - “The Perfect Story” (fiction)
Volume 3 Issue 4 - “2071: Age of Decay - Part One” (fiction); photography
Volume 4 Issue 1 - “2071: Age of Decay - Part Two: Ian” (fiction)
Volume 4 Issue 3 - “unnamed” (comic strip); photography
Volume 5 Issue 1 - “Just Add Water” (comic strip)
Volume 5 Issue 2 - “ 18-Year Old Hijacks Plane From Seat” (fiction); “Just Add Water” (comic
strip)
Volume 5 Issue 3 - “Just Add Water” (comic strip)
Volume 5 Issue 4 - "Just Add Water” (comic strip)
Volume 6 Issue 1 - "Just Add Water” (comic strip)
Volume 6 Issue 2 - "Just Add Water” (comic strip)
Volume 6 Issue 3 - "Just Add Water” (comic strip); "Stereo Optics" (photography);
Groundwaters Masthead and Logo (graphic design
Volume 6 Issue 4 - "Just Add Water” (comic strip)
Volume 7 Issue 1 - "Just Add Water" (comic strip)
Volume 7 Issue 2 - "Just Add Water" (comic strip)
Volume 7 Issue 3 - "Just Add Water" (comic strip)
Volume 7 Issue 4 - "Greetings from Eugene" (comic strip)
Volume 8 Issue 1 - "Greetings from Eugene" (comic strip)
Volume 8 Issue 2 - "Greetings from Eugene" (comic strip)
Volume 8 Issue 3 - "Greetings from Eugene" (comic strip)
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