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Brian M.J. Noland

loud noises!

About Me

I have Kudees.

My Interests

Music, Saxophone.
motors, electronics
N.A.S.A.
Star Wars.
Reading.
Check out my band called
"A CLASS ACT."

I'd like to meet:

my homies, and this guy:

Music:



The Debonaires
Knowledge
Nobuo Uematsu
The Doors
The Mad Caddies
N.Y.Ska-Jazz Ensemble
The Specials,Johnny Socko
Five Iron Frenzy
Mu330
The Phenomenauts
The Aggrolites
John Williams,Chopin
Debussy,John Coltrane
Big D and the Kids Table
Link 80,Pink Floyd
Slow Gherkin
Dan Potthast,Johnny Cash
Rancid
Reel Big Fish
Let's go Bowling
Go Jimmy Go
The Slackers
Skankin Pickle
The Planet Smashers
Tower of Power
The Forces of Evil
The Aquabats
Chris Murray
Madness
Comeback Kid,Terror
Gustav Holst
Curtis Mayfield
Gil Scot Heron
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Gorillaz
The Postal Service
Catch 22, Metallica
Dizzy Gillespie
Charlie Parker
Sublime
Arrogant Sons of Bitches
Aesop Rock
Murs Jeff Buckley
Fugazi
Cannibal Ox
RJD2
Hank Mobley
Michael Brecker
Metric

Movies:

Star Wars
Apocolypse Now!
Blade Runner
Robin Hood Men in Tights
(anything by Mel Brooks)
The Monty Python flicks
The Alien Quadrilogy
Scarface

Television:

Spongebob
The Daily Show
The Tour de France
A's Baseball
South Park

Books:



Mars
-Ben Bova
The Foundation Trology
-Asimov

My Blog

Great Uncle Veteran's Day Story

I didn't even know about about when it happened this veteran's day, but my great uncle Deaver was on the news up in Washington, in case anyone wants to watch.  Its the only button on the page tha...
Posted by Brian M.J. Noland on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 02:13:00 PST

my car's finally unghettofied! (sort of)

To all you who know how much I've worked on my car. -and all you who know how little good it does, hahaha...My exhaust pipe finally doesn't rattle!!! woot woot.  I just took one day of hard ...
Posted by Brian M.J. Noland on Sun, 10 Dec 2006 12:26:00 PST

Pluto, dude =D

Well, kids, we're going to see Pluto up close! (in 9 years) NASA just launched the fastest functioning rocket ever, (an Atlas V traveling over 36,000 mph -pretty fast for something under a 2000 p...
Posted by Brian M.J. Noland on Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:38:00 PST