Hi there! Don't be put off by the silly name, I'm a sweeter & more sensititive guy than you may think, read the poems in my blogs if you don't believe me! Also, if you came here because I rated you first, please be polite and rate me back.
Personality? Yes. Honest, slightly shy but friendly, with a good sense of humour. And unlike some people, I have never lied on national TV.
Is it time to stop asking these questions now so you can read the rest of my Fubar profile? Uh, yeah.
Music:
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(last updated:September 29, 2008 @ 9:57 am)
Interests:
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music - generally anything a bit "different" (e.g. dark ambient, industrial, neoclassical, experimental) including, but definitely not limited to: The Young Gods Fad Gadget Front 242 Echo & The Bunnymen Raison D'Etre Front Line Assembly John Foxx Exit In Grey Aidan Baker Elane Grouper Dead Can Dance Double Leopards In The Nursery Kraftwerk Pan Sonic Anne Clark The Caretaker Nest Jarl Severed Heads The Danse Society Polyrock Remanence Clock DVA Twice A Man David Sylvian Catherine Ribeiro The Human League Severed Heads & much, much more!
movies (see below)
chinese food
getting all nostalgic/memories
woodland walks
art (Rene Magritte, Maxfield Parrish, Gerhard Richter, Pre-Raphaelite)
history
daydreaming
writing poetry (but only when inspired)
creating Photoshop pics for friends
Idols:
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Movies & TV:
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The Company Of Wolves Heart Of Glass The Spiral Staircase You're Telling Me! The Virgin Spring Morning Departure The Evil Dead The Leopard Man Funny Games (1997) Man Of Aran The Long Day Closes Cries & Whispers The Tenant Let Sleeping Corpses Lie Zoo In Budapest House Of Usher Clerks An American Werewolf In London The Narrow Margin Conspirators Of Pleasure The Piano Teacher Dead Of Night Total Recall Photographing Fairies Daisies In December Wild Strawberries This Is Spinal Tap Blade Runner White Dog The Miracle Worker Braindead The Clock
STARS: W.C. Fields, Vincent Price, Malcolm McDowell, Jean Simmons, Stephen Rea DIRECTORS: Ingmar Bergman, Werner Herzog, Lars Von Trier