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Noah

Super Karate Monkey Death Car

About Me

Witty, outgoing, handsome like a chimp and considerate to boot (who says chivalry is dead). I enjoy my job and my friends and most of all I enjoy parking spots at that lot on 4th and Colorado.

My Interests

filling out these type of forms...how sad...no, really...

I'd like to meet:

You should be funny, have a keen fashion sense, clever and an adventurous spirit. Oh, and liking sushi and NY-style pizza (though not together in the same sitting) is a plus. If you are creative, unique and fun you're OK in my book.

Music:

Currently listening to Broken Social Scene, Metric, Snow Patrol, Tenacious D (love that CD), John Wesley Harding and Sleater-Kinney. But I still miss good ol' fashioned breakdancing!

Movies:

Oy gevalt. I hate making these lists, cause I always know that I'm gonna leave something out. Off the top of my head though; Three Days of the Condor, Zero Effect and Out of Sight as my first three, and then Shallow Grave, Brick, Last Seduction, Videodrome, Reservoir Dogs CQ, and High Fidelity.

Television:

See above my statement for movies...but here goes nothing; Lost, Alias, My Name Is Earl, House, Bones, Veronica Mars, Battlestar Galactica, How I Met Your Mother, Rescue Me, Entourage, The Office and Coupling (UK versions), The IT Crowd, Sealab 2021/Aqua Teen Hunger Force (1 in the hood G), Venture Brothers, and pretty much anything on Adult Swim or Toonami, Simpsons, 24, Daily Show, Dinner for Five, Life & Times of Juniper Lee, Monk. When they're on, I like HBO shows like Deadwood and the Sopranos and reruns of News Radio, Kids In The Hall, Freaks & Geeks, Mr. Show, Oz, Buffy/Angel, ...and who can resist Law & Order!

Books:

Zero Game by Brad Meltzer, Watchmen by Alan Moore and recently Live From New York, Easy Riders/Raging Bulls.I just purchased Killing Yourself to Live by Chuck Klosterman and Blink by Malcolm Gladwell and am in the process of reading the Amazing Adventures of Cavalier & Clay (yes, I'm a bit behind the curve on this one). Looking to start on Pattern Recognition from Gibson and maybe try a Stephenson book if anyone can recommend a good one.Some other favs are Rebel Without A Crew by Robert Rodriguez, Spike, Mike Slackers and Dykes, Like A Velvet Glove Cast In Iron, Dark Knight/Batman Year One, Sandman, Identity Crisis, The One and Bratpack by Rick Vietch, Invisibles, Elektra (Miller's stuff), Adventures of Barry Ween: Boy Genius, Preacher and anything that Ennis writes is pretty damn brilliant.Magazines, I read mostly trade stuff for work but also 2600, Entertainment Weekly, Texas Monthly, WIRED, Dwell, Ready Made and the occasional Maxim/Stuff/FHM (yes, I'll admit it...I'm a guy and we're pretty dumb with our cash like that).

Heroes:

Jack Kirby. Buckminster Fuller. Robert Rodriguez. George Lucas.