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carrie
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GenderFemale
IndustryTelecommunications
Occupationfreelance camera op
LocationLos Angeles, California, United States
Introduction...love to stick my fingers in snapdragons and make them talk...to laugh at myself (which is often I might add!)...to feel the sun on my face...to curl up at the beach on an overcast day...I like to observe people while being unobserved...to act like an imbecile and be the perpetual goofball...to learn new things...I can't go a season without screaming at the TV while watchin' the Pats and drinking a Stella...I like to always finish what I start...I like mixing my Reeses Pieces w/my popcorn at the movies...some of my favorite moments are spent alone in the bathtub w/my thoughts...i'm a sucker for the color green and the smell of fresh cut lilies and stargazers ..I feel just as much in my element camping in the mtns or sliding around on the floor while pushing a camera at work with the boys as I do waltzing into Saks, buying something sexy and then heading out on the town in it...I admire people who are honest and up front with me rather than talkin' in circles to save face or not hurt my feelings--life's too short not to say what you mean, what you desire...I'm sarcastic with a dry sense of humor...blunt, sometimes to a fault...
Favorite moviesThese tend to change just as frequently as I go through toilet paper...which is often. :-) I just saw Wicker Park and thought it was going to be all fluff but it was rather sweet...simple and comples at once...and sweet. I like films that entertain, make me laugh, make me think, make me cry, make me want to be a better cinematographer...so I suppose that covers quite a gamut!
Favorite musicAgain...something that changes with mood and time. I tend to like things with meaningful lyrics and/or things I can sing to at the top of my lungs while alone (or with some poor soul) in the car...or shower...in which case I would be alone because my shower is miniscule.
Favorite booksIn the last week or so i've read "A Million Little Pieces"--loved it, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time"--intriguing premise but left me cold, and "Kissing in Manhatten"--only half through and am VERY pleasantly surprised. Overall? Big fan of TS Eliot, "The Bell Jar," Faulkner, "The Great Gatsby," Whitman...among others.

Which is easier to make a model airplane out of and why: a banana peel or a wet sock?

A banana peel...because if someone slips on it they become the model airplane and go flying though the air.

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