music, going to concerts, painting, working out, cooking, traveling
1) I'd like to surround myself with awesome friends who have positive energy and who are fun. I don't want drama unless we're going to the movies.
2) I'd love to meet some chick friends in the L.A. area who like rock/metal and want to go to shows. Or who are keen on the idea of exploring L.A.'s diverse nightlife since frankly, I've been to most of the rock clubs already. There's WAY too much happening in this city to just hang out on the Sunset Strip all the time (even though it can be a blast on occassion).
3) As far as guys go, I prefer men with an edge, but not on the edge. This means there's something unique, awesome and different about you, but you still have your shit together. I also like men who can be a bit of a chameleon. Someone who can go to Ozzfest one day then maybe a museum or a play the next. Being thoughtful goes a long way with me, as well as intelligence and determination. Don't waste my time and I promise, I won't waste yours. Chemistry is also big in my book. You know what you know, y'know? :-D What else? Major extra points go to those who are *not* (read, NOT) addicted to pro sports, drugs, cigarettes or sitting on their couches.
By the way, if you don't have a picture on your profile (which must include your face) please DON'T bother me. Incidently, if you are looking for a booty call, go to the top of this page, click "Browse" and go annoy somebody else please.
Smooches!
METAL (Disturbed, Type O Negative, Five Finger Death Punch, Diecast, Watch Them Die), ROCK (Siddharta, The Dreaming, Gary Moon, Godhead), CLASSICAL, NEW AGE (especially harps, native american flutes, and celtic)
The Terminator, Aliens, Boiler Room, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Sea of Love, X-Men 2, Lord of the Rings trilogy, Without a Paddle, Sin City, 300
Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Simpsons, goofy TLC shows and Discovery Channel, Oprah
Poetry, high fantasy, any book that broadens my mind and horizons....Favorite authors: Tanith Lee, Melanie Rawn, Robert Kiyosaki, Kahlil Gibran, Jim Rohn