Applicant Name:
Donald Muniz
Gender:
Male
Year of Birth:
1955
Location:
El Paso, Texas
Have you been introduced to the Kingdom of Talossa by an existing citizen?
NO -
Do you have any previous experience with, or membership in, any "micronations"?
NO -
Is it okay if Talossan citizens contact you by e-mail?
YES
Is it okay if Talossan citizens contact you by telephone?
NO
About Myself:
Upon my travels in the World Wide Web I can across your Nation. I am a Scottish Lord and my Wife and I are Irish Lord and Lady. I am a retired Physiotherapist Assistant, a Health, Nutrition, Life and Wellness Coach. I am a studied Opera Tenor of 12 years. I have been involved in the Martial Arts since 1968. I am a two time World Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee 1995 / 1996, one time inductee in the Filipino Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Pundador of Muñiz School of Filipino Martial Arts Hall of Fame.
Why I am Interested in Becoming a Talossan:
It would be an Honor to a faithful subject of the Kingdom of Talossa and be an honor to serve in any Capacity in the Ministry of Health and / or the Royal Army.
Donald, welcome to the Kingdom! As an Opera Tenor do you by chance have any performances on YouTube? Would be great to see them. You might be interested in an organization in Talossa called the Zouaves. :)
Hi Donald and welcome. How interesting that you are a Scottish lord? My ancestry is a Scottish and I've been able to trace my lineage back several hundred years to Scottish royalty. My wife and I visited Scotland a few years ago and fell in love with the country and the people.
Azul! Make sure to check out the New Citizen's Guide: https://wiki.talossa.com/TalossaWiki:New_Citizen%27s_Guide
Wondering what's to do in the Kingdom? Check out the What's Happening (Que Passa) in Talossa guide: https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=1142.0
Are you really a Scottish laird? I thought it was really interesting that last year's Oscars gave out title to tiny plots of land to attendees in the goodie baskets, which apparently under Scottish law might make you eligible to call yourself a laird. Is it that sort of thing through Highland Titles?