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I am here for Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends and Networking

About Me

* Gray Areas is a registered trademark of Gray Areas Inc. All rights reserved. *Incorporated in 1991, Gray Areas published its first issue in December 1992. There are seven paper issues in all, a small sampling of which can be read on the website at http://www.grayarea.com Back issues are still available, with extremely low stock on two of the issues, so act now. For more information send a message or visit the website and look for the link to back issues. We accept payments via PayPal, checks and money orders.Considered way ahead of its time, Gray Areas explores subject matter which is illegal, immoral and/or controversial in the fields of law, music, technology, popular culture, sociology, etc. Topics covered include drugs of all kinds, sex, prison and criminal justice, privacy concerns, computer crimes and piracy. Gray Areas won dozens of awards including "One Of The Top 10 Magazines of 1992" from Library Journal, "Number 1 Zine Of The Year!" in 1993 from Pulse! magazine and being listed in the Hemp 100 from High Times magazine multiple times.Among those interviewed are: Grateful Dead lyricist and EFF co-founder John Perry Barlow, Mike Gordon of jamband Phish, attorney and musician Barry Melton, shock rocker GG Allin, folksinger Melanie, jamband The Zen Tricksters, musician David Gans, adult film director Candida Royalle, former Golden Age adult film star Kay Parker, current adult film star Taylor Wane, director of the RIAA Piracy Unit Steven D'Onofrio, prank phone caller John Trubee, Phrack magazine publisher Chris "Erik Bloodaxe" Goggans, computer virus writer Urnst Kouch, and numerous others.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

People who live and work in the margins, outsiders, deviants, crazies, mavericks, musicians, artists, writers, past and present criminals as well as those who study, supervise or fight them. If you have engaged in behavior (at least at times) which is considered illegal, immoral and/or controversial, you'll fit right in.