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About Me

A vagabond by nature, my family finally settled down in Sequim 12 years ago much to my dismay. Sequim educated(translation: non-too-bright) but somewhat world savvy. Looking forward to finishing college and started a movie production business with my hetero-lifemate, Kit Koster(Owner of Raven Shade Productions)"; I edited my profile at Freeweblayouts.net , check out these Myspace Layouts!

My Interests

Photography, Movies, Video Games(mainly Soul Calibur 3), Marine Biology(which is what I was studying at college), and my hot foxxy lady friend Dani

I'd like to meet:

The Dali Lama because his insight into human nature would be about the most profound thing that anyone could hear. Also Steve Niles, comic book god, because I have to admit to being one of the biggest comic book nerds on the entire Washington State peninsula

Music:

I listen to anything that has a good beat. Not really a country or rap fan, I have managed to find good artists in both catagories that I like. My favorite bands include Green Day, Rob Zombie, System of the Down, Ozzy Osborne(I've loved Ozzy since I was a kid, not just when his show started on TV), Weezer, and an odd mix of indie and Canadian bands that 98% of people don't even know about.

Movies:

This is like asking a fat kid to pick out one piece of candy at a chocolate factory. My main love is horror movies, and I love my horror in all its flavors from mainstream to the cheapest B movie at Blockbuster or late night TV. Shaun of the Dead hasn't been far from my DVD player since it came out. The Romero Dead movies are always high on my list. And of course, the trilogy that any self respecting comic book geek wouldn't dare miss adding to their list, the Evil Dead Trilogy.

Television:

Not much of a television guy. I haven't had cable in over 2 years. But lately I have been getting a lot of TV on DVD, and my favorite shows include Lost, Family Guy, and the Simpsons

Books:

I love to read anything by Steve Niles, both his comic books and his novels. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was one of the best novels I read in the last few years. Michael Crichton's books have also been huge favorites with me. Jurassic Park was the first adult novel I ever read.

Heroes:

As cliche as it may sound, my father still stands as my biggest hero. Namely because he taught me more about how to live my life and how to be a man than anyone else. He may not have always been there for my brother and I, but when he was there, he meant the world to the both of us.