freesparrow

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Industry Internet
Occupation self-employed
Location palm desert, california, United States
Introduction i feel like the 'interests' section below already described me somewhat. i recently ate a fortune cookie that said 'you constantly strive for self-improvement and it shows' and i feel like that says a lot.
Interests cooking, going to concerts with spencer (we are dying to see KT Tunstall again!), bookkeeping (quicken)- yes i am a nerd, reading, quirky tv shows (scrubs, xfiles, and now better off ted and big bang theory), decorating our house (we just painted 2 walls a dark aqua blue!) and maintaining numerous long-distance friendships.
Favorite Movies in no particular rank: to kill a mockingbird (which is my favourite book), the royal tenenbaums, sabrina- both old and new, little women, the bourne identity series, watcher in the woods, roman holiday, my fair lady (yes, i like audrey hepburn- and breakfast at tiffany's is probably my least favourite of all her movies), you've got mail, school of rock, to sir with love, strictly ballroom, the jerk, in america, sneakers, much ado about nothing, ronin, rear window, butch cassidy and the sundance kid, charade, edward scissorhands, benny and joon, an ideal husband, guess who's coming to dinner, to catch a thief, bruce almighty
Favorite Music kt tunstall, the violet burning, u2, kings of leon, rachael yamagata, norah jones, death cab for cutie, marc cohn, yeah yeah yeahs, metric, the smashing pumpkins, annie lenox, the rolling stones, madonna, cush, the white stripes, nat king cole, johnny cash
Favorite Books to kill a mockingbird, revolutionary road, anna karenina, the reader, the diary of anne frank, beloved by toni morrison, the unbearable lightness of being, paradise lost, the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde, east of eden, my life in france by julia child, cyrano de bergerac, money possessions and eternity by randy alcorn, the great gatsby, a hero of our time by mikhail lermontov, the death of ivan ilych by tolstoy, much ado about nothing macbeth and julius caesar by shakespeare

what era would you live in if not this one?