Anarchism, Permaculture, Carpentry, Electronics, Science Fiction, Rebel Yells, Hiking, Biking, Cycling, Recycling, Composting, Cooking, Drinking beer and wine, Dancing, Kissing, Painting, Speaking spanish, Observing the world, Low-cost traveling, Hitchhiking, Weightlifting, Jeet kune do, Power tools, Stenciling, Drinking tea, Welding, Sewing, Hydrology, Natural building, Comic books, folk music, punk music, infoshops, Critical Mass
Favorite Places:
Davis Square, the corner of Baltimore and 43rd, Washington Park, Freer Park, the Snowman, Cohoes Falls and the Erie Canal, thatcher State Park, Wilbur Street, Wickham Park in E. Hartford, the Wellington, Port of Albany, Clarksville cave, the intern apartment, POINT 5, the Muddy Cup, the Spectrum Theatre, Mount Killington, Hunter Mountain, Germantown Community Farm, Minnewaska State Park, the park where bike polo happens, Little Tupper Lake, Farm and Wilderness, the round brick building in Troy, Stewart's, Vecchito's Italian Ice, Central Square, Charles River Bandshell, Fairmount Park, the Grasshopper chinese restaurant, Sisters of the Road Cafe, Mount Saint Helens, the Long Haul Infoshop, wherever Nathan and I hang out, Forest Park in Queens, Mayday Books, Bluestockings Bookstore, Casa Del Sol (RIP), Palais Royale (RIP), the Barfly (Montreal), that bagel shop in Montreal, Valentines in Albany, Earlham College back campus, Havana and Baracoa in Cuba,
I'd like to meet:
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Welllllll.... I like people who are unusual. I like people who compose poetry for their voicemail message. I want to meet people who are silly but also serious.
I also want to meet people who are interested in doing fun stuff. For example, I would like to start some kind of art collective that focuses on collecting junk and making art out of it. I want to make art that is used to beautify otherwise ugly places.
Also, I want to find people to make beer and wine with.
I want to find people to explore new places nearby with. Especially hiking and swimming buddies.
Do you really love the Muppet Show?
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Music:
early early elvis, Jerry lee Lewis, Bix Beiderbeck, joe cocker, Sinead O'Connor, Public Enemy, Submission Hold, Crispus Attucks, Bob Dylan, Rage Against the Machine, Casey Neill, David Bowie, the Indigo Girls, Ani Difranco, Radiohead, Sublime, the Everly Brothers, Dave Brubeck, Griffin and the True Believers, Chumbawamba, P18, Bjork, Johnny Cash, Minor Threat, Bach, Beethoven, Anonymous, Beck, Ornette Coleman, Reel Big Fish, the Can Kickers, the Kiss Ups, Kitty Little, Denim and Diamonds, KRS-One, Against Me!, Erykah Badu, Steve Earl, Lyle Lovett; severe dislike of most pop music, pop country and pop hip-hop. did I mention Le Tigre? the CLASH, After the Fall, Bad Brains, Mischief Brew
Movies:
The Day the Earth Stood Still, Afropunk (documentary), Still We Ride (Documentary about Critical Mass); Spinal Tap, Cannibal the Musical, Rear Window (alfred hitchcock), Nightmare before Christmas, Batman, Spiderman, Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Harold and Maude, Living in Oblivion, Something about Mary, Fight Club, Time Bandits, Star Wars Trilogy, I (heart) Huckabee's, The Abortion Diaries (documentary), Fahrenheit 911 (documentary), Rize (documentary), Bringing out the Dead (and other Scorcese flicks)
Television:
I don't watch TV. I don't have a TV. But I do like Northern Exposure, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Star Trek, Star Trek the next Generation, Taxi, the Simpsons, Six Feet Under, Pinky and the Brain: almost all of which are old and not on TV anymore. I have to admit I like Beavis and Butthead too. I'm a sucker for stoopid toilet humour.
Books:
My new favorite is Niel Gaiman's Sandman comics. art books, comic books, The Dispossessed (Ursula K LeGuin), Black Boy (Richard Wright), the Ethical Slut, Moosewood Cookbook, War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning, the Culture of Make-Believe, Red Mars (Kim Stanley Robinson), Webster's Dictionary, Uncle Scrooge comics. The Long Haul by Myles Horton; Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card. I like Science Fiction! It's incredibly creative.
Heroes:
Myles Horton, my dad, Martin Luther King, Holden Caulfield (pretty typical hero), that kid Ed from Northern Exposure, Big Bill Haywood (got to learn more about him)