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The Honourable Husband
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GenderMale
IndustryAdvertising
OccupationStrategy Planning Director
LocationMunich, Bavaria, Germany
InterestsReading, writing, dreaming, gay issues, coming out, gay, homosexuality, men's issues, atheism, humanism, Weimar Germany, WWII history, foolishness, global business, ethics, family dysfunction, Al-anon, ACOA, Cooper's Sparkling Ale, Elderton Chardonnay, Paulaner Hefe-Weißbier,
Favorite moviesBrazil, Mon Oncle, Beetlejuice, Heathers, Dr. Strangeglove, Duck Soup, The Corporation, Urbania, Head, John Waters, Billy Wilder, Soapdish, Like It Is, Moulin Rouge, Rear Window, The Incredibles, Boogie Nights, Brokeback Mountain, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, True Confessions,The Castle, Priscilla, Richard E. Grant, Sam Kinison, Henry and June, Shortbus,Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Favorite musicLionel Hampton, The Waitresses, Mendelssohn, Elgar, Copeland, Carl Orff, The Comedian Harmonists, the baroque, Was Not Was, Harold Arlen, Iggy Pop, Blossom Dearie, Boomtown Rats, Suzanne Vega, Carmen Jones, Scatterbrain, Frank Zappa, Morphine, Sonny Rollins, Max Raabe, Palast Orchestra, They Might Be Giants, Thomas Dolby, Poulenc, Saint Säens, Philip Glass, I hate folk.
Favorite booksThomas Frank, Philip Roth, Nick Flynn, Mark Leyner, S.J. Perelman, Terence Real, Sean Condon, Gore Vidal, Augusten Burroughs, George Orwell, Damon Runyon, Norman Mailer, Dorothy Parker, Philip Larkin, John Lahr, Robert Whiting, Gary Shteyngart, Richard Brautigan, Mikhail Bulgakov, Plutarch, Herodotus, Andrew Holleran, Scott O'Hara, George Eliot, Mark Simpson, Doris Lessing, Joan Didion, Douglas Adams, Michael Heyward, Kurt Vonnegut, James Baldwin, Muriel Spark, Allan Gurganus, John Updike, Neil Postman, William Wharton, Bradley Sands, see the profile for HonurableHusband at LibraryThing.com

Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons?

No. They're evolved from knives. Long story, but that's partly why Americans and Europeans hold cutlery differently. Ask me.

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