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Sara

Itchin' to be vicious ever since I was seven

About Me

I'm a jerk but a cool one, baby I'm a fool but...

My Interests

adventure, nature, gold, sun, satin, silk, vintage clothing, all things I love. Other unique things; baking, photography, books, music, swimming, reading, singing, dancing, thinking, writing, learning, laughing, arguing.

-Stolen from a fake Myspace.

I'd like to meet:

The guy smoking a cigarette on the balcony across the way.

Music:

Augustana
The Beatles
Better Than Ezra
Bob Dylan
Coldplay
Copeland
Damien Rice
Dashboard Confessional
David Bowie
The Doors
Elliott Smith
Eric Clapton
Fiona Apple
Frank Sinatra
Goo Goo Dolls
Hall and Oats
Hot Hot Heat
Iron and Wine
Jackie Greene
Jack Johnson
Jeff Buckley
Jimi Hendrix
John Lennon
Johnny Cash
Joni Mitchell
The Killers
Led Zeppelin
Madonna
Modest Mouse
Panic At The Disco
Pink Floyd
Placebo
The Postal Service
Queen
Radiohead
Ray Charles
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Rolling Stones
Rooney
Rufus Wainwright
The Shins
Simon and Garfunkle
Smashing Pumpkins
Snow Patrol
Steve Miller
Sublime
Taking Back Sunday
Tegan and Sarah
Train
Van Morrison
The White Stripes
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Movies:

Almost Famous
American Psycho
Big Fish
The Big Lebowski
Billy Madison
Bonnie And Clyde
Breakfast At Tiffany's
Buffalo 66
Casablanca
Chicago
The Departed
Donnie Darko
Down With Love
Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind
Fight Club
Forrest Gump
Flash Dance
Garden State
Happy Gilmore
It Happened One Night
Kill Bill
King Kong
Little Miss Sunshine
Lost In Translation
Moulin Rouge
My Fair Lady
Natural Born Killers
Party Monster
Roman Holiday
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Some Like It Hot
The Seven Year Itch
Star Wars
Tideland
V for Vendetta
Vanity Fair
Velvet Goldmine
Walk The Line
When Harry Met Sally
You and Me and Everyone We Know
Zoolander

Television:

Emeril

Books:

Most Americans and Europeans today think the Kamasutra is just about sexual positions. But in fact, it is a book about the art of living; about finding a partner, maintaining power in a marriage, committing adultery, and using drugs as well as about sexual positions in intercourse. The Kamasutra was composed in North India probably around the 3rd century C.E., in Sanskrit. The two words in the title mean "desire/pleasure"(kama) and "a treatise"(sutra). Virtually nothing is known about the author other than his name, Vatyayana Mallanaga. The Kamasutra is known in English almost entirely through the translation of Sir Richard Francis Burton, published well over a century ago in 1883. Our new translation illuminates for the first time a number of topics blurred and eroded by the Burton translation's racist and romanticized Victorian attitude. This translation reveals the texts surprisingly modern ideas about gender and unexpectedly subtle stereotypes of feminie and masculine natures, as well as its relatively liberal attitude towards women's education and sexual freedom, and far more complex view of homosexual acts than are suggested by other texts of this period. It offers us new insight both into the world of acient India and into our own sexuality.

Heroes:

John Lennon