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sada

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About Me



I love Life/God...family...steamy summer evenings...rain....wet grass...ice cold water (with lemon)...the inexhaustibility of knowledge...and a good outdoor sweat

http://www.syghon.com

My Interests

Too many to mention... reading; books (obscure or not); drawing/sketching; sports i.e, soccer, cross training, capoeira, football; film; movie trailers (cos a lot of them are actually better than their full length counter-parts); cirque du soleil; animation; zelda; samurai jack; comic books/graphic novels; motorcycles; cheetahs; nigeria; tennessee titans; pin-striped suits; bell-bottom jeans; red wine; traveling with no money... and audrey hepburn

I'd like to meet:

My future nieces and nephews so I can stuff 'em with espresso and dippin' dots and send 'em back to their parents at bedtime (its the least I can do).

Music:

...Thievery Corporation, Massive Attack, Portishead, Bob Marley, Sade, Nina Simone, Beck, Antibalas, Sinead O'Connor, N.E.R.D, D'Angelo, Mos Def, James Brown, Fela Kuti, Lagbaja, Gorillaz, Prodigy, Jamiroquai, Macy Gray, Zero 7, Tosca, DJ Shadow, Quantic

Movies:

Another endless list...Fight Club, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrells, Snatch, The Usual Suspects, The Godfather (part 1), The Last Samurai, City of God, Batman Begins, Pulp Fiction, Scarface, Beauty and the Beast (...not a word...and yes, I put it right next to Scarface!), Garden State...can I stop now? ...

Television:

Scrubs and Entourage! Honestly, almost everything else is shyte! ...well, ok Lost is growing on me.

Books:

Among my favorites are Breakfast of Champions, Sirens of Titan and Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Wind-up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami, High Fidelity by Nick Hornby (in fact almost anything by Murakami and Hornby), Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis (it has nothing to do with playing cards), and the Book of Job (author unknown). Also Neil Gaiman's entire Sandman graphic novel series, The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo, Wild At Heart by John Eldredge, Searching For God Knows What and Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller.

Heroes:

A lady named Rose K. Garba.