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eLLe

Displace ME LOS ANGELES April 28/07

About Me

Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Southeast Asia LOOK OUT.

My Interests

Traveling, books, spending time with friends, dancing is up there on the list, adventures and hikes, white water rafting, beaches, forests, getting out there and enjoying life!

Music:

Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair In 77 and 69 revolution was in the air I was born too late into a world that doesn't care Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hairWhen the head of state didn't play guitar, Not everybody drove a car, When music really mattered and when radio was king, When accountants didn't have control And the media couldn't buy your soul And computers were still scary and we didn’t know everythingWhen pop-stars still remained a myth And ignorance could still be bliss And when God Saved the Queen she turned a whiter shade of pale When my mom and dad were in their teens And anarchy was still a dream And the only way to stay in touch was a letter in the mailWhen record shops were still on top And vinyl was all that they stocked And the super info highway was still drifting out in space Kids were wearing hand me downs, And playing games meant kick around And footballers still had long hair and dirt across their faceI was born too late to a world that doesn't care Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair

Movies:

Unite with the Invisible Children

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Television:

Go outside

Books:

Island, The Doors of Perception, Brave New World- Aldous Huxley/ 1984- George Orwell/ Utopia- Thomas More/ Darkness At Noon- Arthur Koestler/ Philosophy in the Mass Age- George Grant/ Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed- Jared Diamond/ Race Against Time- Stephen Lewis/ The Ethical Imagination- Margaret Somerville/ The Botany of Desire- Michael Pollan/ The Rights Revolution- Michael Igantieef

Heroes:

"AFTER SILENCE, THAT WHICH COMES NEARERST TO EXPRESSING THE INEXPRESSIBLE IS MUSIC." Aldous Huxley, Music at Night