Photography (obviously) Collecting (insatiably) Movies (ecclectically) Body Mods Piercings Tattoos and BME (aesthetically).
www.bmezine.com IAM bkimhiQuincy Jones, Lance Armstrong, Eli Weizel, Herb Ritts, Kofi Annan, Larry Flynt, Corazon Aquino, Athena Onassis, Adnan Khashoggi, Les Paul, Barry Manilow, Angelina Jolie (and not for the obvious reason that she's stunningly beautiful, but because she really seems to be a pretty complex person), Jeff Provost (just to kick him in the shins) and I'd erally like to buy Jimmy Buffett a shot of Milagros anejo.
Other than that, I'd just like to meet some cool people and do a bit of networking. Not really looking for any business, I have more than I can handle right now, but it's always good to have a network to tap upon.
So if you want to message me on MSN it's [email protected] or on BME - IAM it's bkimhi. I'm pretty much an open book like that. I am bkimhi.
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Pretty much anything except Christian rock and country, but I will make an exception for Jimmy Buffet. I'm a closet Parrothead. In my iPod right now, mostly industrial or heavy with a little Rage Against the Machine and of course Bob Marley, Hayseed Dixie, Richard Cheese and my iPod is just confused.
This is my link to model Mayhem, another modelling-photography website.
Not a big fan of the chick-flick. Favorites ... Fight Club (I understand, sir. When someone dies in the realization of project mayhem, he has a name. And HIS name is Robert Paulson.) , Pulp Fiction (The only real scripture I know is Ezekiel 22:17) , The Fifth Element (I met Jean Giraud a few years ago at the opening of the Metreon in San Fancisco. The man is a little strange, but pure genius.) , Dogma (And I'm not even Catholic.) , the Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel TV shows and even though I know I lose many man points for this, my favorite movie is Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady. Shut up. I've heard it all. I just like it, okay?!? and No, I am not gay. PS - love Sin City. Marv is my hero.
Yes, please. Currently - The Boondocks.
Max Brooks "World War Z" rereading this thing, way better than "The Zombie Survival Guide".
I never really had any heroes. It's strange. I know a lot of people grow up with sports icons as heroes, but I could never really get behind any single person enough to be comfortable calling them "my hero", until this past year. I have to say, that by the example he set, Pat Tillman is my hero. I mean, hey, look at it like this, you're a newlywed, you're a pro football player with a multimillion dollar contract, 9/11 happens, we go to Afghanistan, and what do you do? You quit the NFL to join the Army Rangers with a $30,000 per year paycheck because you feel that with the natural abilities you have been given, it's your duty to go. I am, in awe of that kind of sense of purpose.