KaylinQ
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Maritime |
| Occupation | Part Time Fish |
| Location | SomewhereUnderTheSea, 6000 Unseen Hadal Trench, Philippines |
| Introduction | Blah Blah Blah... |
| Interests | Architecture Astronomy Backgammon Balloons BEACH Bookstores Clouds Computers Crayons Cuddling Curiosity Darkness Dark Chocolate My Dog Dragonflies Duct Tape Eyes Fantasy Art Fireflies Fireplaces Flowers Friends Full Moons Gadgets Giggles Hands Hanging Out Hugs Imagination Integrity Jack Stones Long Showers Marbles Meteor Showers Moonlight Nature Neutral Buoyancy Night Sky Nude Art Nudibranchs Outdoors Photography Pillows Popping Bubblewrap Rain Reading Runes Scuba Diving The Sea Seahorses Silence Sleeping Slinkys The Smell of Rain Sushi Tea Technology Thunderstorms Water Web Surfing Whispers Wings Wishbones Feathers |
| Favorite movies | Blade Runner The Matrix Raiders of the Lost Ark Star Trek Lord of the Rings Alien 2001 a Space Odyssey Braveheart Indiana Jones Fifth Element Gattaca Ice Age The Neverending Story Silence of the Lambs Highlander Blade The Abyss Nemo Finding Nemo MIB The 5th Element Excalibur The Lion King Interview with the Vampire The War of the Worlds Dragonheart Gorillas in the Mist First Contact Fantastic Voyage Madagascar |
| Favorite music | Enya Country Elton John Red Hot Chili Peppers The Cranberries Beethoven Faith Hill Mozart Annie Lennox Barenaked Ladies Kate Bush New Age Tracy Chapman Sarah Brightman Enigma Meatloaf The Corrs Patsy Cline Jann Arden Crash Test Dummies Melissa Etheridge Bare Naked Ladies Susan Aglukark Marrianne Faithfull |
| Favorite books | Dune Fantasy Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy The Hobbit The Alchemist Chronicles of Narnia Isaac Asimov Alice in Wonderland A Brief History of Time Anne Rice The Art of War Arthur C. Clarke Anne McCaffrey Piers Anthony Science Fiction Women Who Run with the Wolves East of Eden The Da Vinci Code Edgar Allan Poe Oscar Wilde Aldous Huxley Grimms Fairy Tales Dr Seuss Ray Bradbury Emily Dickinson Aesop's Fables Alfred Hitchcock |
When you've got water stuck in your ear, how do you get it out?
With a plunger...

