MUSIC, cooking (i make a kick ass lasagna), sewing, knitting, and pretty much any other artsy crafty stuff you can think of, having theme parties, asian decor, animals, vodka, pop culture trivia, blah blah blah.
I love stand up comedy
Someone (male) to share thought bubbles with.
You learn something about yourself from everyone you meet, so.... anyone.
...but only if you know how to correctly use superlatives.
...and I'm a big, goofy nerd. If you're one of those people who is "too cool for school" I will most likely find you incredibly boring. Get over yourself.
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I have supercool friends
The BFF aka Alicia
The Brother aka Z-Dub
Roommate! aka Turtle
My Brutha from another Mutha aka IB Alex
Smoking Roommate! aka Sooz
Teacher aka Kristi
The Bird
Yo aka Kristy
Tig ol' Bitties! aka Missy
The Liz
master roberts aka will i am
Sugar Pop aka Little Nicky
Just Jay.
Giblet (psssst... skipper misses you!)
Rockstar Marsh aka Everyone should check out Earthtone!
Little Miss Molly
My Guitar Hero aka Xavi
Elliott... FRICK! aka Owen
Toddles (whom i totally heart)
For Fuck's Sake! aka Bitter.Sweet
jono
Stunning aka Kristen
THE best radio program in SD aka Big Sonic Chill
Tofurkey aka Richie
It's Anna!
Pocket Sized Fun! aka Dawn
My Obsession aka Jeff Buckley
My Employer aka Jack Box
The Old Haunt aka The Alibi
Picture Whore aka Spaz
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"When it comes to Jeff Buckley, you either love his music or you've never heard it. There's no in between. This is his masterpiece. Each phrase builds on the last and it all pays off in the end." -John Mayer on "Lover, You Should Have Come Over.
I listen to good music, regardless of genre. To hate music based only on it's label is to deny yourself great experiences. I'm the first to admit that I can be a bit pretentious when it comes to music... If I get too high and mighty, just knock me off of my horse by reminding me that I paid a lot of money to see *Nsync in concert (and then bought the DVD of that concert)
So what would I call "good" music???
Jeff Buckley is my all-time favorite as most of you know. Seriously- listen to his album "Grace." It changed my life. Or- come see me and I will make you a personalized CD of my *favorite* Jeff Buckley songs (I promise- it will move you). As far as other lyrical solo artists, I also greatly enjoy Damien Rice, Fiona Apple, Elliott Smith, and Badly Drawn Boy (yes, it's a he and not a group).
I listen to a lot of "underground" hiphop such as Little Brother, K-OS, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Gangstarr, Talib Kwali, and RJD2. About the most mainstream I get when it comes to hiphop is Common and Mos Def. I actually have to give props to my brother for turning me onto a lot of really good hiphop music... he's kinda been my source.
I used to be a little punk rock chick, so I still enjoy putting in some Less Than Jake, Pennywise, Bouncing Souls, Descendents, Dance Hall Crashers, Flogging Molly, and Bad Religion from time to time.
In high school, one of my nicknames was "80's Girl" because I listened to a ton of 80's new wave. I kinda grew out of it, but I still love to listen to Depeche Mode, Madness, Talking Heads, and Elvis Costello.
I also have a great appreciation for those not of my generation. When I'm in the mood, nothing beats a Dean Martin or Frank Sinatra song. Bobby Darrin is also a favorite.
I don't want to leave out the 1970s stuff like David Bowie- who is one of my personal gods, or Heart.
I never really got into the Beatles, sorry... I guess I'm not that cool. I was one of those kids who was raised on the Beach Boys.
I don't listen to much country AT ALL, but I do know all the words to "Boot Scootin' Boogie" by Brooks and Dunn, and I always love a little Johnny Cash or Hank III.
I don't know many electronic artists, but I love electronic music and mixes.
I'm a loyal listener of Big Sonic Chill on 94.9 and I love Trip Hop. Portishead and Zero 7 are awesome.
I'm really open minded about music, although if an artist has too much hype surrounding them- I'm totally turned off. eventually I might come around but it will take me a while.
I could go on and on, but this is just a sample inside my musical mind
So, what is the rabbit listening to right now?
Toy Dolls- Nellie the Elephant
The Kooks- Naive
Mickey Avalon- So Rioh, So Pretty (always)
Fiona Apple- Tymps (Sick in the Head)
The Bloc Party- The Prayer
Interpol- Slow Hands
David Bowie- Golden Years
The Streets- Fit but You Know It
Badly Drawn Boy- The Further I Slide
The Arcade Fire- Keep the Car Running
Favorite Disney Cartoon: Lady and the Tramp
Favorite Disney Movie: Mary Poppins
Favorite Christmas Movie: Its a Wonderful Life
Favorite John Waters Movie: Cecil B Demented
Favorite Slow-moving-nothing's-really-happening Movie: Lost in Translation
Favorite 80's Teen Movie: Say Anything
Favorite Total Chick Flick: Anywhere But Here
Favorite Stoner Movie: Dazed and Confused
Favorite Finding-true-love-through-fetish Movie: Secretary
Favorite Mockumentary: Spinal Tap
Favorite Hindsight-is-20/20 Movie: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Favorite Movie to watch over and over: Shaun of the Dead
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I love to read. Kurt Vonnegut is AWESOME. I also enjoy reading Bukowski, Chuck Klosterman, Chaucer, Poe, Mario Puzo, Hunter S. Thompson, John Irving, and many others.
Currently, I am juggling quite a few books: I'm just about finished with Rejuvenile by Chris Noxon, as well as IV by Chuck Klosterman. I'm halfway through both Timequake and Hocus Pocus by Kurt Vonnegut, and I'm itching to crack open Only Revolutions by Mark Danielewski. I'm not quite sure how I got in the middle of so many books, but it's alright.... keeps things interesting. I've got about 10 books on my shelf right now that I still have to read, yet if I walked into Borders or Barnes and Noble right now I could justify spending $200 in books.
kurt vonnegut. he's got such amazing wit.