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monaco... ya know, like the country

Le coeur fait tout, le reste est inutile

About Me


THE GOOD SLEEP BETTER BUT THE BAD ENJOY THE WAKING HOURS MUCH MORE!!
I love being around my friends. I love dancing, it runs in the family. So super ticklish, its not even funny. I'm pretty outgoing, but can be easily intimdated. Im a super light wieght... and I dont know what else to write

Your Personality Profile
You are dreamy, peaceful, and young at heart.
Optimistic and caring, you tend to see the best in people.
You tend to be always smiling - and making others smile.
You are shy and intelligent... and a very hard worker.
You're also funny, but many people don't see your funny side.
Your subtle dry humor leaves your close friends in stitches. The World's Shortest Personality Test

You Belong in Summer
Energetic, creative, and very curious about the world...
You're not going to let anything hold you back, especially a cold day.
Whether you're chilling out at the beach or partying all night, you live for the warm weather. What Season Are You?

You're an Passionate Kisser
For you, kissing is about all about following your urges
If someone's hot, you'll go in for the kiss - end of story
You can keep any relationship hot with your steamy kisses
A total spark plug - your kisses are bound to get you in trouble What Kind of Kisser Are You?.contactTable I edited my profile at Freeweblayouts.net , check out these Myspace Layouts!
You're an Passionate Kisser
For you, kissing is about all about following your urges
If someone's hot, you'll go in for the kiss - end of story
You can keep any relationship hot with your steamy kisses
A total spark plug - your kisses are bound to get you in trouble What Kind of Kisser Are You?
You Belong in Summer
Energetic, creative, and very curious about the world...
You're not going to let anything hold you back, especially a cold day.
Whether you're chilling out at the beach or partying all night, you live for the warm weather. What Season Are You?

My Interests

You say "the city" and expect everyone to know that this means Manhattan.

You have never been to the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building.

You can get into a four-hour argument about how to get from Columbus Circle to Battery Park at 3:30 on the Friday before a long weekend, but can't find Wisconsin on a map.

Hookers and the homeless are invisible.

The subway makes sense.

You believe that being able to swear at people in their own language makes you multi-lingual.

You've considered stabbing someone just for saying "The Big Apple".

The most frequently used part of your car is the horn.

You call an 8' x 10' plot of patchy grass a yard.

You consider Westchester "upstate".

You think Central Park is "nature."

You see nothing odd about the speed of an auctioneer's speaking.

You're paying $1,200 for a studio the size of a walk-in closet and you think it?s a "steal."

You've been to New Jersey twice and got hopelessly lost both times.

You pay more each month to park your car than most people in the U.S. pay in rent.

You haven't seen more than twelve stars in the night sky since you went away to camp as a kid.

You go to dinner at 9 and head out to the clubs when most Americans are heading to bed.

Your closet is filled with black clothes.

You haven't heard the sound of true absolute silence since the 80s, and when you did, it terrified you.

You pay $5 without blinking for a beer that cost the bar 28 cents.

You take fashion seriously.

Being truly alone makes you nervous.

You have 27 different menus next to your telephone.

Going to Brooklyn is considered a "road trip."

America west of the Hudson is still theoretical to you.

You've gotten jaywalking down to an art form.

You take a taxi to get to your health club to exercise.

Your idea of personal space is no one actually standing on your toes.

$50 worth of groceries fit in one paper bag.

You have a minimum of five "worst cab ride ever" stories.

You don't notice sirens anymore.

You live in a building with a larger population than most American towns.

Your doorman is Russian, your grocer is Korean your deli man is Israeli, your building super is Italian, your laundry guy is Chinese, your favorite bartender is Irish, your favorite diner owner is Greek, the watchseller on your corner is Senegalese, your last cabbie was Pakistani, your newsstand guy is Indian and your favorite falafel guy is Egyptian.

You're suspicious of strangers who are actually nice to you.

You secretly envy cabbies for their driving skills.

You think $7.00 to cross a bridge is a fair price.

Your door has more than three locks.

Your favorite movie has DeNiro in it.

You consider eye contact an act of overt aggression.

You run when you see a flashing "Do Not Walk" sign at the intersection.

You're 35 years old and don't have a driver's license.

You ride in a subway car with no air conditioning just because there are seats available.

You're willing to take in strange people as roommates simply to help pay the rent.

There is no North and South. It's uptown or downtown.

When you're away from home, you miss "real" pizza and "real" bagels.

You know the differences between all the different Ray's Pizzas.

You're not in the least bit interested in going to Times Square on New Year's Eve.

Your internal clock is permanently set to know when Alternate Side of the Street parking regulations are in effect.

You know what a bodega is.

You know how to fold the New York Times in half, vertically, so that you can read it on the subway or bus without knocking off other passenger's hats.

Someone bumps into you, and you check for your wallet.....

You cringe at hearing people pronounce Houston St. like the city in Texas

Film crews on your block annoy you, not excite you.

You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from NYC.

I'd like to meet:



tyler durden
Lester Burnham
george carlin
monty python!
dane cook,
Chip Kidd,

Music:

Anything now, soca, reggaeton, and pretty much anythign but countryexplosions in the sky
king of convience
phoenix
the notwist
the beta band
aqualung
air
kweller
kevin shields
david grey
incubus
red hot chili peppers
coldplay
motion city soundtrack
modest mouse
no doubt
sense field
senses fail
bond
yeah yeah yeahs
placebo- where is my mind!
tool
POSTAL SERVICE!
maroon 5
hot hot heat
the storkes
the shins
the cure
MAGNETIC FIELDS
green day
mae
zero 7
flaming lips
flock of seagulls
weezer
the wallflowers
jimmy eat world
rem
pink floyd
keane
the doves
death cab
muse
metallica
nirvana
lincon park
blondie
the bravery
the secret machines
minutemen
the killers
bloc party

Movies:

FIGHT CLUB!
american beauty!
RUN LOLA RUN!
monty python movies
MEL BROOKS MOVIES,
requiem for a dream,
THE EMPORERS NEW GROOVE,
space balls,
AIRPLANE,
pushing tin,
BROKEN DOWN PALACE,
garden state
OLD SCHOOL
peter pan
NOW AND THEN
moulin rouge,
Donnie Darko,
lost in translation,
eternal sunshine of a spotless mind.
Mulan! dodgeball. the ring
the grudge
13 ghosts
chocolat
pirates of the carribean

Television:

last comic standing .simpsons. `king of queens` :3rd rock from the sun: ,family guy, (Jack and Bobby) GILMORE GIRLS =sailor moon= -seinfeld- ^friends^

Books:

THE CHEESE MONKEYS!!!!! ~PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER~ DAVINCI CODE .ANGELS AND DEMONS. *LORD OF THE RINGS*

My Blog

OMG an exceprt from a book I wrote in catholic school

We all had to write a book in 5th grade about ourselves, one page had to be dedicated to life and death heres what I wrote: "My first experience with life was when my hamster had babies. ....... M...
Posted by monaco... ya know, like the country on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST