My Pictures

My Music

The Mascot


Some facts about...

Ekeby
Pop: ca 3 000
Has got an ancient heritage that goes all the way back to the stoneage. Started to boom as a coalmining town in the 18th cent. But after that it hasn't grown much.

Helsingborg
Pop: 115 000
This 900-year old town has got much history. It has been scarred many times by the wars between swedes and danes. Now it's a industrial town with a large important harbour. And our footballteam, HIF, became swedish champions 1999! (football = soccer)

Me
My mother is originally from Denmark, but moved to Sweden when she was 20.
I almost died from tarmvred (haven't go a clue what it's called in english) when I was a few month old.
When I was younger I loved to play with LEGO.

 


Bjuvs Kommun

Helsingborgs Kommun

Tycho Braheskolan

HIF

Marinen

Mensa

LTH




Mail:

jesper.o@kurir.net

 

Hi there! So you want to know a little bit about me? Well, I can't blame you.

This has happened so far:
What can I say? My full name is Jesper Stefan Damgaard Olsson. I was born at exactly 01:00 CET, February 15. 1980 at Helsingborgs Lasarett, Skåne, Sweden. I am the son of Stefan Olsson and Marianne Damgaard. I also have a two-year older sister, named Marlene Damgaard.

I grew up in the qiuet little town of Ekeby (Oakvillage in english), 20 km outside Helsingborg. When I was three I started going to a daycarecenter some 50 m from my house, called Valleberga Daghem. Later I went to school at Ekeby Skola. I liked drawing as a kid and i still do, and I'm quite good at it too if I may say so myself. Well maybe the mascots aren't the best examples of my talent.

When I was 11 my parents got divorced, and my mom moved to a house on the other part of town.

Then I started the swedish equivalent of Junior High, högstadiet at Västervångskolan in Billesholm, at little town about 5 km from Ekeby. At the same time my mother moved to Helsingborg.

In gymnasiet (High School) I studied science with a major in egineering, which actually was rather boring. That was at the Tycho Braheskolan in Helsingborg. At the same time i moved to live with my mother because it was so much closer to school, and the fact that it's lots more fun to live in a city.

After gymnasiet I did my duty as a swedish male-citizen and served in the military. I got my training in the Amphibious Core in Karlskrona in Ubåtsskydds-kompaniet. The task is to survey and prevent enemy submariens from entering a Naval-base area. It's kind of hush-hush. We got training in radar, sonar, mining and some intelligence-work.

But the time in service was rather nice, besides the boring assignment. There was a lot of comradery, and the guys in my platoon was a whole lot of fun. The thing that was mot fun was the initial traning, where you learnt how to be a soldier.


And the future?
Well, as to the future I want to be an architecht. So let's hope I get in. But if I may boast a little, according to a test on the intenet (don't know how reliable they can be) I have an 156 IQ. I'm pretty proud of that. But I really don't know what good it does. Apparently I can't figure out how to use it.

A little something about me:
I'm aquarius, if that's important to you. I like to have fun, to laugh and to party. I've got a pretty undefinable music taste. which tou might see on my music-page. But I mostly lean towards ska, Like The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Smash Mouth. On the other hand I also like Kent, a swedish band with a pretty soft sound.

As to food and stuff like that I'm pretty picky, but I love turkey and tortillas and good old-fashioned swedish food the way my great-grandmother makes it. And that's pretty diverse. And another thing: I just love chocolate in all kinds of shapes. Things I really don't like is fish and any type of cooked vegetables, they should stay raw!

Things I really hate is annoying people on the streets (slow folks that take upp all the sidewalk), narrowmindedness and docu-soaps (Big Brother in particular).

I like to travel, but I'm scared of flying. I'm a bit of a perfectionist but I can be lazy at times too. Sådeså!