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Maggie

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

About Me


I have outrageously curly hair. I'll kick your ass in monopoly. I have fun cooking with people who love to play with food. I live a hectic life in NYC but I enjoy travelling and trying to speak other languages (poorly). I also have a great love of music which started with little me lugging a huge french horn around for most of my childhood, and now I sing opera, but I crave any music that's creative and innovative.

My Interests


Crazy fun people, Parties, Travel, Reading, Languages, Fashion, Scuba Diving, Swimming, Music, good friends

I'd like to meet:


People that will eat anything. I love to cook! For instance, some might say I love everything... except if it contains capers. This is unacceptable! Learn to love capers, they're you're friend.

Music:


Bjork, Radiohead, Beatles, Dylan, Bob Marley, Doors, Pink Floyd, Phish, Ani Difranco, Beck, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Cranberries, Ella Fitzgerald, Ranee Lee, Postal Service, Saint Germain, Opera- Rossini, Mozart & Handel

Movies:


The Point, Mulholland Drive, Butterfly Effect, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Dancer in the Dark, Donnie Darko, The Yellow Submarine, Labyrinth

Television:


I really never get the chance lately. I'm out of the tv loop.

Books:


The Good Earth, The Bell Jar, Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, 1984, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Alchemist, The Giver, The Hobbit, Xanth novels

Heroes:


My mom

My Blog

My Real Blog

http://www.aquaticmoo.blogspot.com/ Confessions of a 20 something city girl. Mind-blowing! I haven't really told anyone about it, so make a comment if you do read it. You can be truthful and tel...
Posted by Maggie on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Gay Clubs!

Cover to get into a hot NYC gay club on a Friday night: $15 and a rub down by a 200 lb lesbian bouncer. Dancing to great house music all night where no creepy guys hit on you: priceless. Ok, am I ...
Posted by Maggie on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

First thing to make me cry on the N train

The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck. Amazing book. I tried to hold back tears during the afternoon commute while an old greek man was leering at me. My suggestion is for you to read it. That is if any...
Posted by Maggie on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST