Angel

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Arts
Occupation Film
Location Silverlake, California, United States
Introduction I'm an Aries. I'm naive. I trust. I like crackers. My Ipod goes where I go. I think tattoos are sexy. I think a real sense of humor is sexier. I have no sense of humor, nor tattoos. Rhythm is very key. I am what one would consider spirtual, but I am still figuring out what that means. Incredibly random thoughts are my specialty. Been known to stretch in line for coffee. I really love to dance. The soundtrack to my life is constantly expanding. My friends rock me. Overcoming my insecurities and accepting my imperfections are daily social rituals. I am an artist. I love words. I love to create. I am nowhere near, but perhaps very close to perfection. I once made a living delivering sandwiches in the snow. I also once made a living predicting the future. I think everyone should write down their life story. It's cathartic and brilliant. I believe there is too much hidden unique in this world that we let go to waste.
Interests film, music, art, poetry, dance, hiking, working out, astrology, tarot, Madonna, lesbians, travel, dreams, friends, my family, well-being, good coffee, and cooking
Favorite Movies Garden State, E.T., Hedwig, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown, Waking The Dead, Donnie Darko, Dogfight, Magnolia, Poltergeist, Halloween, Who's That Girl?, The Hours, Jumping Jack Flash, My Best Friend's Wedding, Brokeback Mountain, Me and You and Everyone We Know
Favorite Music The current soundtrack to my life: Madonna's Confessions, Fiona and her Extraordinary Machine, Bloc Party, Kanye's new one, Rilo Kiley, Jenny and the Watson's, Death Cab and the Postal Service, Liz Phair's Somebody's Miracle, Sia, the live Tori Bootlegs, the new Mary J, Imogen Heap, and Metropolis on KCRW.
Favorite Books The Hours, The Alchemist, Tori Amos-Piece By Piece, The Dark Fields, One Day My Soul Just Opened Up, Bunnicula, anything by Augusten Burroughs

How do you pronounce the 'g' in bologna?

like the first syllable in "Nomi Malone".