23 year old Rutgers University Grad. Working in Cultural Resource Management as an archaeological field/lab technician. Looking into grad schools and other possible career paths. My free time is largely taken up by reading, drinking, and gambling. I'm a dork at heart and I'm not embarassed about it. I spend way too much time at Starbucks. I'm lost without my IPOD. In all honestly I am anything but interesting in my eyes. Yes, I know, such a great pick-up line or a great way to make a good first impression. But, it's true. Who here is really that far outside of the norm. Who here is that unique. I'm ordinary and I have absolutely no problem with it. I'm just comfortable in my own skin. Aim = NJay783 Real creative, I know.
Video Games:
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(last updated:May 29, 2006 @ 11:39 pm)
I go back old school. NES - Balloon Fight, Bayou Billy, Jackal Sega - Road Rash! Various PC games. Usually sports or WW2 first person shooters. Multiplayer when I have the time.
Music:
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(last updated:May 29, 2006 @ 11:40 pm)
Currently my IPOD is shuffling: Nine Inch Nails ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Arctic Monkeys At the Drive-In Bloc Party Candiria the Cure Death from Above 1979 the Deftones the Dresden Dolls Error the Faint the Jesus and the Mary Chain Jimi Hendrix Joy Division the Mars Volta Massive Attack mewithoutYou Minus the Bear Poison the Well Portishead Radiohead the Rapture Saul Williams Thursday TV on the Radio Tweaker
Interests:
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NJ Devils Hockey - NY Mets Baseball - the New York Football Giants
Currently Reading: Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution by Peter J. Richardson and Robert Boyd
Idols:
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Me. My Parents. Darwin.
Movies & TV:
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the Shawshank Redemption, the Wizard of Oz, Team America: World Police, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, the Final Countdown, the Wedding Crashers, the Big Lebowski, Dodgeball, Old School, K-Pax, Full Metal Jacket, Slapshot, Pulp Fiction, Resevoir Dogs, Wyatt Earp, Batman Begins, Pi, Requiem for a Dream