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Christopher

Are you sure he's not a little light in the loafers?

About Me

Well, lets see- I am someone who has always enjoyed dressing up. Weather it was a Halloween costume or my mother's high heeled boots for a jaunt around the house-I have always loved the feeling of putting on another guise. Not that I disliked who I was, I just liked to use wardrobe and makeup as an extension of my imagination. Be it Ren Faire and Rocky in my earlier years and Dickens’s Faire and SF Cacophony events in more recent ones-I still play dress-up every chance I get. I also have managed in my travels to earn a BA in digital graphics and see the UK, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, and Spain. As of late, I often can be found with in the SF/Easy Bay or late at night dancing at one of the bay area's many goth/industrial clubs.

My Interests

Photography, design, and computer art. I do the whole Dickens’s Fair thing, dancing at goth/industrial clubs, travel is nifty, and of course I can on occasionaly be found at one of those nefarious SF cacophony events like the Urban Iditarod, Urban Golf, etc...

I'd like to meet:

the easter bunny

Music:

Mostly my gay-boy 80's pop, Industrial, synthpop, er this may take a while- can I come back to this later?

Movies:

Very much into the movie thing...I am a sucker for the work of David Lynch, The Cohen Brothers, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Terry Gilliam, Tim Burton, Roman Polanski... Directors whose work either by just the framing of the shot, the useage of dialoge, style of editing or even the use of sound can be so distinctive-even a single scene can tell you that they direceted it. Oh, yes... I emphatically belive Big Trouble in Little China is the greatest American movie of all time.

Television:

Only when I have to... I do keep up with the Battlestar Galactica and Venture Brothers.

Books:

I must admit for a college graduate, I am embarrassingly poorly read. I usually tend to guides to computer programs as a thing of necessity-I rarely read for recreation. However I have definitely enjoyed the works of Philip K. Dick and William Gibson in the past.