Art
Poetry
Politics
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Photography
Sharpshooting
Cooking
Movies
Concerts
Parties
Traveling
Video Games
Computer
Guitar
Music
Coordinating
4-Wheeling
History
Philosophy
Dream Study
Subconscious
Parapsychology
Ancient Culture
Religious Theology
Geology
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Quantum Physics
Hypnotism
Accupuncture
Herbology
Gemology
Atomic Science
Alchemy<[i>as in the early protoscientific practice combining elements of chemistry, physics, astrology, art, semiotics, metallurgy, medicine, mysticism, and religion, not so much the lead to gold bit.]
Power of Mind
Friends
Family
Husband...
"Never send a monster to do the work of an evil scientist."
Weirdos like me...
"Your Beauty lies
in Mystery."/p
Captivating, mysterious and alone. You are the girl in the little black number that no one seems to know, the eternal mystery girl. You make it a point to never let anyone know more about you than you want them to and do a very good job of it. You're there one minute and gone the next leaving them in wonder of who you really are. A mature and normally calm individual, quiet and enjoy spending many hours of the day on your own, most likely preferring night to day. You love the dark and some may find you a bit strange. You seem to be rather distant and cold making hard for people to get close to you, though you probably like the distance they usually keep. You probably wear make-up, but concentrate more around your eyes than anything. You know the effect you have and enjoy keeping people in wonder.
"In the shadows for all time."
Beatles
Led Zepplin
Doors
Pink Floyd
Nine Inch Nails
The Cure
Love & Rockets
Portishead
El Radio Fantastique
8mm
Leonard Cohen
Tom Waits
Johnny Cash
Renee & Jeremy
David Thomas Owen the Fourth
Patsy Cline
Dierdre
Beethoven
Chaikovsky
Bach
The Specials
Willie Nelson
Primus
The Toadies
Elliott Smith
Blonde Redhead
Radiohead
Kramies
Velvet Underground
Depeche Mode
David Bowie
Joy Division
The Pixies
Shutter to Think
Skinny Puppy
Nirvava
The Smiths
Christian Death
Bahaus
(early) Korn
(early) Metallica
Tori Amos
The Animals
Violent Femmes
Captain Beefheart
Dead Kennedys
Lady Dinosaur
Beck
King Missile
e-men
The way down and how to find it
Logikbombe
Flying Lizards
Soiuxsie & the Banshees
Echo and the Bunnymen
Iggy Pop
The Clash
Weezer
Meat Puppets
Talking Heads
Deeper State of Inebriation
Type O Negative
KMFDM
(some) Beastie Boys
Air
Queen
Jethro Tull
CCR
Alice In Chains
Ramstein
Floater
Pulp
Sex Pistols
Concrete Blonde
Rage Against the Machine
The Little People
Henry Rollins Band
Jane's Addiction
Kraftwerk
Suicidal Tendencies
New Order
Starlit
Ironcrash
Fiona Apple
The Kinks
Sean Lennon
The Color Green
Patient 29
Apocalyptica
Die Warzau
Psuedo Cephalic
Darker
A Particularly Viscious Rumor
Y-LUK-O
The Humans
Vampire Beach Babes
Sandi Leeper
They Might Be Giants
Ari Inkilainen
Richard Cheese
Porno For Pyros
Rico
pajaro de mal aguero
Orion & Jadis
The Prognosis Negative
The Toms
The Killers
The Streets
Nada Surf
Crooks and Nannies
Beirut
99 Storyz
Monik
Cajita
Sherezhade
The Dark Matters
FLama
Dylan the Vylan
Juliet and the Licks
The Receiver
Goldfrapp
Koyi K Utho
Orbit Service
Worn Within
Septimus Bean
The Unknown
Hanin Elias
Kiss the Cop
Johnny Poindexter
Skyscraper Frontier
Arjuna
Keith Hillebrandt
Elysian Fields
Heavensdust
Gorillaz
George Clinton
Arsenal Street Lullaby
TweakerRay
Bread
Inara George
Gary Jules
Grandaddy
Kwoon
Murray Head
Listen Lisse
Tangled Web
James
Hazmat Modine
Thomas Jerome
Bury the Sun
Sonic Youth
Everloving
Nahgma
Witchdoctor Cocktail
Sharcactus
Waste Disposal Machine
Matmos
Laguna Sunrise
Whitey
Pam Johnson
Hearts of Black Science
Mellow the Band
Cake
Brian Eno
ect...
Love and a .45
Natural Born Killers
The Wall
Yellow Submarine
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Resevoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Appocalypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Breakfast Club
House (1 2 & 3)
The Doors
A Clockwork Orange
Dancer in the Dark
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Professional
Edward Scissorhands
Goonies
Labrynth
Royal Tenanbaums
I heart Hukabees
Four Rooms
Once Upon a Time In Mexico
The Butterfly Effect
Beetlejuice
Phantasm (all)
Secret of Nimh
The Dark Crystal
Donnie Darko
Heathers
Sin City
The Gate
Alien
Baseketball
The Wedding Singer
The Shining
The Ring
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Kill Bill (Vol. 1 & 2)
Legend
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Evil Dead I, II and Army of Darkness
Zatoichi
Lost Boys
Super Troopers
Interview with a Vampire
What About Bob
Ghostbusters
Poison Ivy
Poltergeist I, II & III
Nomads
True Romance
Altered States
Fight Club
Happy Gilmore
Little Nicky
The Longest Yard (most Happy Madison movies...not all)
Gladiator
The Philidelphia Project
Flash Gordon
Project X
Requiem for a Dream
Godfather I, II, III
Basketball Diaries
Point Break
Clerks
Dogma (most Kevin Smith movies...not all)
Private Parts
The People vs. Larry Flynt
Princess Mononoke
A Scanner Darkly
Trainspotting
Akira
Spirited Away
Gremlins
Pi
Nosveratu
FUR: An Imaginery Portrait of Diane Arbus
Howl's Moving Castle
Grapes of Wrath
1408
Ichi the Killer.......
Simpsons, South Park, Dragonball Z, MXC, Adult Swim <[i>Family Guy, Robot Chicken, ect], Misc. anime, Happy Tree Friends and Friends, Brainiac, Myth Busters, Discovery Science Channel, Discovery Wildlife Channel<[i>animals, not dumb asses playing with animals, or how animals compare to people], Misc. funny crap and movies, whatever.......
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I have a large eclectic library...Stephen King, John Grisham, J.R. Tolken, C.G. Jung, Edgar Allen Poe, Mark Twain, I love horror and suspense...I'm not usually a novel reader though, I'm more drawn to old textbooks, poetry, history, books I can learn from. I have alot of books on plant identification, natural medicines, herbology, Native American traditional medicine. Let's see...specifics...Mind Body Behavior, The Medicine Wheel, Road of Many Ways, Native American Herbology of the Pacific Northwest, The Magical and Ritual Use of Herbs, The Teachings of Don Juan, Kundalinni, The Roots of Councidence, The Zen Art of Archery, some I'd rather not mention due to possible ridicule (metephysical type books), I've got some old textbooks from the 60's that are pretty interesting. Some cover areas such as physics, psychology, chemistry, minerology, ect... Everything else is pretty much technical and work related content...
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Perry Farrell
Salvador Dahli
Leonardo DaVinci
Robert Smith
Vincent van Gogh
Jim Morrison
Drew Barrymore
Hunter S. Thompson
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Carl Jung
David Bowie
Jack Nicholson
Pablo Neruda
Bette Davis
Howard Pyle
Maxfield Parrish
Willie Nelson
Chuck Barris
Bettie Page
Mark Ryden
Johnny Cash
Jerry Garcia
John Lennon
ect....
We begin here now always.
"We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
Through the unknown, unremembered gate
When the last of earth left to discover
Is that which was the beginning;
At the source of the longest river
The voice of the hidden waterfall
And the children in the apple-tree
Not known, because not looked for
But heard, half-heard, in the stillness
Between two waves of the sea.
Quick now, here, now, always-
A condition of complete simplicity
(Costing not less than everything)
And all shall be well and
All manner of thing shall be well
When the tongues of flame are in-folded
Into the crowned knot of fire
And the fire and the rose are one."
--"Little Gidding", T.S.Eliot