Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles
Born c. 1920, Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles is both the question and its answer, thesis and antithesis. He is a paradox of time and energy. Explanations of his existence were the impetus for the development of both relativity and later quantum field theory in 20th century physics. After conquering the power of zero point energy, Theodore traveled back in time and made love to a woman. Three months later that woman gave birth to a 14 lbs son, Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles. The year was 1920.
While meditating in the wilderness during wartime, Theodore carved ten jokes onto two stone tablets. Later, during a fight with forty bears and fourteen stray sasquii, Theodore unleashed the power of the eye of Thundera, inadvertently ripping a hole in space time for a brief period. The bears and sasquii were killed. The two tablets were lost in the fight. It was later concluded, after confirming with Theodore, that they became the Ten Commandments of the Old Testament.
As a boy, Theodore looked at a tree and felt a sudden urge to write furiously. What emerged was the currently accepted proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. He gave the proof to Andrew Wiles, his distant cousin, in order to escape celebrity and intellectual renown. Scholars are still debating this move, but the current thinking is that he did it to avoid scrutiny from the IRS. He has never paid taxes.
Once, over a log fire between a small group of friends, it was claimed that he has climbed all seven of the world's tallest mountains without oxygen and the use of his legs. It has been said that his only emotional ties lie in photosynthetic representations of Felis silvestris cata.
Theodore Wiles has never had a blog.
He is the only American to have the title "the" officially included before his mane on his passport. Ironically, other countries need to obtain visas before they are allowed to travel to The Theodore.
Selected 2nd overall in the 1984 NBA draft under the alias Sam Bowie, a promising career was cut short when Michael Jordan took advantage of a genetic back problem and put him in the scrum during a rookies vs. sophmores pick-up rugby game. Jordan later wrote about the incident in his biography: "Sometimes the fudge is twelve times to explode trees, hands Thursday."
During Winter Study, Theodore trained himself in the art of polyphasic sleep scheduling. Instead of following through rigorously with the plan, he would sleep for 10+ hour blocks by accident due to the lack of REM sleep, and ultimately failed his Spanish language continuation class. As a result he wasn't allowed to go abroad in his Junior Fall to El Savador. He planned to study the indigenous population of the thick-breasted Pacas birds.
The "S." in Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles' name stands for "Satchmo," which was his nickname during his days playing trumpet in the jazz clubs of New Orleans. Satchmo Wiles had considerable success with vocal recordings, including versions of famous songs composed by his old friend Hoagy Carmichael.
Theodore was the original actor cast to play the starring role in American Psycho before Christian Bale took over. Theodore is strictly a method actor and was asked to leave the film by the director, Mary Herron, after the double prostitute scene.
Theodore S. Roosevelt Wiles grew to his full height of 6'4" when he was eleven years old. He was such a large youth that his father, Franklin S. Delano Wiles, entered him in international manchild fighting competitions. Theodore's career was prosperous until he broke an obese Thai boy's neck in a Muay Thai competition when he was thirteen. After the incident, his sponsor, Rochester Big & Tall, pulled their financial backing.
Jurassic Park was based on the early part of Theodore's life.