Jessica Eiden Smedley
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Figuring it all out. |
Location | Charlotte, North Carolina, United States |
Links | Audio Clip |
Introduction | This blog contains the personal musings of Jessica Eiden. She is a Portland, Oregon native who has recently relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina. She likes Indian food, the History Channel and micro-brewed beer. She continues to attempt pathetic artistic endeavors. Sarah Vowell makes her laugh, Ann Coulter makes her ears bleed. She dreams of becoming famous enough to receive an invitation to play "Not My Job" on NPR's "Wait, Wait.....Don't Tell Me!" So far, Peter Sagal has ignored all of her correspondence. |
Interests | - Books, - Politics, - Travel, - Crochet, - Microbrews, - Vegetable Gardening, - Cooking, - Coffee, - Languages (German Czech & Latin), - I'm just a full time nerd |
Favorite Movies | - Anything from Tim Burton, - Amélie, - Immortal Beloved, - O Brother, Where Art Thou?, - Pan's Labyrinth, - Documentaries:, - The Aristocrats, - Wordplay, - The Yes Men, - Bowling for Columbine, - Just Another Missing Kid, - Spellbound, - Born Into Brothels, - Murderball, - etc, etc, etc |
Favorite Music | - Elliott Smith, - Amelia, - The Decemberists, - Ani Defranco, - Ludwig van Beethoven, - Radiohead, - Rufus Wainwright, - Joe Jackson, - Belle & Sebastian, - Donovan, - John Legend, - Frederico Aubele, - Wilco, - Flogging Molly, - Janis Joplin, - J Ralph, - My Chemical Romance, - The Moldy Peaches, - Kimya Dawson, - Regina Spektor, - Tori Amos, - The Postal Service, - etc, etc, etc |
Favorite Books | So many books, so little time...:, - To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, - The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, - The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, - The Neon Bible by John Kennedy Toole, - The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo, - Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, - The Time Machine by HG Wells, - 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, - Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, Anything by:, - John Steinbeck, - Mark Twain, - Ernest Hemingway |