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Cole

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About Me

I like a lot of things.

I like people (especially ones that make life challenging). I like people that don't settle. I like people that fight against comfort (despite its allure).

I like great music, great art, great literature, and great film.

I like nature. I like the city. I like cool clothes. I like a good production. I like animals (except ones that drool). I like efficiency. I like National Geographic. I like systems that work. I like making things better. I like the process. I like the product. I like learning. I like new places. I like change.

I like things that are done well, and I like things that are revolutionary. It seems that these are the things that connect with the heart of God - who does everything beautifully, and this beauty causes an uprising wherever it manifests itself.

"Roll it Back" I love the Hangman

My Interests

Music, Art (pollymorgan.co.uk), Riding my bike, Things in the sun, Good Movies (and bad ones that entertain me), Thinking, Talking, Writing, Traveling, Cool Clothes, People Less important things that have treated me well: Mac, Verizon Wireless, Denim

I'd like to meet:

Walt Disney. Martin Luther. Peter Pan. Willy Wonka. People alive or dead, real or fictitious, that change the way people live or see the world

Music:

monochromaticmusic.com, Rufus Wainwright, Matthew, Charlie Hall, Arcade FIre, The Beatles, Beethoven, Candi Pearson, Coldplay, Copeland, Chopin, Bach, Joanna Newsom, Miles Davis, The Police, Radiohead, Sarah McLachlan, Sigur Ros, Stevie Wonder

Movies:

"Finding Neverland" will change your life.
"The Game" entertaining.
"A Mighty Wind" "Spinal Tap" "Best In Show" "Waiting for Guffman" Funny.
All things "Bourne" makes me want to be in the CIA.
"Pan's Labyrinth"
"28 Days Later"
I and I'm working through the Criterion Collection

Television:

Arrested Development
Da Ali G Show... boo-ya-ka-sha.
The Office (BBC... Thanks Matt).
National Geographic
Jeopardy

Books:

1984 (Orwell)
This Side of Paradise (Fitzgerald)
Babylon Revisited (Fitzgerald)
Frankenstein (Shelley)
The Sun Also Rises (Hemingway)
The Sons (Kafka)
Walking on Water (L'Engle)
A Wrinkle In Time (L'Engle)
The Count of Monte Cristo (Dumas)
Blue Like Jazz (Miller)
Irresistable Revolution (Claiborne)