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Kim

And just when the caterpillar thought it had seen everything, it turned into a butterfly

About Me

Boston transplant loving the sunshine state (less the hurricanes, politics, and flatness on the terrain). I'm an aspiring writer, photographer, painter - but until those dreams come true I just work & live like a regular person. I love live music of any kind, dancing, cute purses, old people (be nice), animals, politics, and anyone/thing that can make me laugh.
You Are 8% Pure
You've been a very bad girl or boy...
And you probably enjoyed every minute of it. How Pure Are You?
Your Theme Song is Back in Black by AC/DC
"Back in black, I hit the sack,
I've been too long, I'm glad to be back"

Things sometimes get really crazy for you, and sometimes you have to get away from all the chaos.
But each time you stage your comeback, it's even better than the last! What's Your Theme Song? ..

My Interests

Photography (see my website: kjsimages.net), cooking, gift wrapping, phrenology, porn (kidding, mom), geography & travel.

I'd like to meet:

Instinctively kind people, Patriots fans (or Peyton Manning haters is fine too), JLo's eyebrow lady, the maker of those non-slip flower shaped things that go in your tub so you don't wipe out (thank you), and people who enjoy a hearty laugh...

Music:

Currently in my car: Destiny Child Number Ones, Stevie Wonders Greatest Hits, 50, Carrie Underwood...Currently in my kitchen: Malena soundtrack, Michael Buble, French Kiss SoundtrackCurrently in my shower: Sade, Buena Vista Social Club, James Taylor (so random for me), Rod Stewart Songbook

Movies:

Top 10 all time: Braveheart, Bridges of Madison County, Bronx Tale, When Harry Met Sally, Good Fellas, Fearless, Shawshank, The Piano, Hunt for Red October, Uncle Buck

Television:

Sopranos, The Daily Show, Entourage, Everyday Italian, Curb Appeal

Books:

Stolen Lives, Good in Bed (the novel, not the manual), My Antonia, She's Come Undone, I Know This Much is True, White Oleander ***Must read: Eat, pray, Love***

Heroes:

Eleanor Roosevelt, my Nana & my mother, Louis Braille, Wynonna Judd, Bonnie Raitt, Oprah.