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Aaron

Ye have little faith.

About Me

"I can do that."

My Interests

"Takin' the Heelside Front Flip HUGE!" Art, Music (playing, creating, and listening), Poetry, Photography, Wakeboarding, Snowboarding, Skateboarding, Motorcylces (dirt bikes), Rock Crawlers, Muscle Cars, Guns, The Outdoors, Building things, Words, Introspection...which leads me to my main interest. Shaping myself into a person of virtue and integrity. When I say something I want it to mean something to others; a man of my word. Promise.

I'd like to meet:

"Showdown" "Tragedy" . . . You can view some of my artwork and poetry at www.msnusers.com/Defect *New drawings added 9/28/05*

Music:

Shadows Fall, Silverchair, Flaw, Meshuggah, In Flames, Atreyu, Testament, Tool, Metallica, Hatebreed, Weezer, Boxcar Racer, Finger Eleven, Nonpoint, The Bled, My Chemical Romance, Hopesfall, Between the Buried and Me, Coheed & Cambria, Everclear (anything before so much for the afterglow), Ben Harper, Blindside, Breaking Benjamin, Muse, Biffy Clyro, Our Lady Peace, Danny Elfman, Yann Tiersen, Michael Nyman, Poe, Portishead, Blue Jam, Tegan and Sara, Johnny Cash, Elliot Smith, Beck (Sea Change), Jerry Reed

Movies:

Edward Scissorhands, Amelie, The Life Aquatic, Napoleon Dynamite, Final Cut, One Hour Photo, Ladykillers, Suburbia, Cannonball Run (I & II), Smokey And The Bandit, Sleepy Hollow, Beetlejuice, Secret Window, The Count of Monte Cristo, Dead Man, The Crow, Rambo, Army of Darkness, Lost in Translation, The Planet of the Apes (All), Back to the Future (All), The Adams Family, The Burbs, The Money Pit, Joe Dirt, Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Old School, Dodgeball, Meet the Fockers, This is Spinal Tap, Team America, Harry and the Hendersons, Southern Comfort, Gummo, Constantine, Luther...These are the films that left an impression on me (and that I could remember) I've rented some pretty obscure flics, some good, now if I could just remember them... The Sound of Music - The Lonely Goatherd

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Heroes:

"Fooling Nobody" by Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss)