Bahooba!
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Internet |
Occupation | Web Producer |
Location | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Introduction | I'm a web producer who galavants around the world whenever life permits. I'm an extrovert. I like being spontaneous, planning events and seeing new places. I like to laugh (because so many people don't?) and make people laugh. I'm a smart ass and at my best I have something witty to say about everything. I like to be active and surround myself with 'almost impulsives' people that just need a push from someone like me. I truly enjoy using slang but never realize how much until I encounter someone who's first language is not New York slang English. I find myself 'translating' everything to keep from sounding moronic or xenophobic. I like hugs, hellos and hearty laughs. I love music and fancy myself a deejay on occasion. I like connecting people and then watching those relationships evolve. I have a knack for retaining seemingly useless information that eventually reveals itself to be useful. I also have a knack for rambling when I think I'm being prolific so I'm gonna stop myself right here. |
Interests | Traveling, music, sports, exercise, good food, wine, hanging with the peeps. |
Favorite Movies | The Shawshank Redemption, Beaches, Gia, Love Actually, All About My Mother, Kissing Jessica Stein, Stranger Than Fiction, Notes on a Scandal, Some Like It Hot, My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, Roman Holiday, and Casablanca. That's all I can think of at the moment. Here's one that's NOT my favorite: Night at the Museum |
Favorite Music | Goldfrapp, Garbage, No Doubt, Basement Jaxx, Sade, Jem, Maroon 5, Kylie, Madonna, Cafe Del Mar Vol 7, Coldplay, JT, Amy Winehouse, almost the entire hip-hop genre, ambient, chill-out genres, Bjork, Massive Attack, Portishead, Gipsy Kings, Mary J Blige, Jay-Z, Kelly Clarkson, Missy, Outkast, etc. etc. etc. I could go on but do you really care? Oh and I also like Motown classics and Edith Piaf. |
Favorite Books | Love in the Time of Cholera, books by Augusten Burroughs and Malcolm Gladwell. |