BandC

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Internet
Occupation Web Techie Geek
Location Location Withheld to Protect Myself from Litigation, United States
Introduction Bitchy and Cranky is a charming, pleasant, well-read and adjusted woman with an unnatural attachment to her iPod, coffee and therapist's phone number. Daily she fights gravity and swims with the sharks in one of America's Fortune 100 companies. B&C credits the makers of Cymbalta, her therapist, cat, dog, friends, and family with keeping her off the ledge and out of a life of cybercrime.
Interests surviving my job, politics, photography, cooking, wine, theater, knitting, reading, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, Japanese pottery, antique sterling silver, architecture, web and mobile technologies, coffee, tea, Zen Buddhist philosophy
Favorite Movies Some Like It Hot, Caddyshack, Star Wars IV - V - VI, Something's Got to Give, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Dear Frankie, Gone With the Wind, McClintock, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Rio Bravo, That Touch of Mink, The Quiet Man, Schindler's List
Favorite Music One Republic, Linkin Park, Bush, Dashboard Confessional, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Smashing Pumpkins, Mary J. Blige, Muse, Beck, Peter Gabriel, The Dandy Warhols, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Elvis, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Yo Yo Ma, U2, The Police
Favorite Books The Greatest Generation, John Adams, London, Pillars of the Earth, Where Have All the Leaders Gone, Dilbert, 2001, 2010, 2061, 3001, Rama, Garden of Rama, Rama II, Rama Revealed, Dragonriders of Pern, The Ship Who Sang, Shakespeare's Sonnets, Child of the Morning, Lady of the Reeds, In Pursuit of the Common Good, Mindfulness in Plain English, The Bible, The Pali Canon, Player Piano, Slaughterhouse Five, A Man Without a Country, Paris in Mind, Almost French, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Grapes of Wrath, Anna Karnenina, Gone With the Wind, Snakes and Other Corporate Fauna, Javascript for Dummies, Mere Christianity, Chronicles of Narnia, That Hideous Strength

All of the phone numbers have fallen out of your address book. Whose number do you look for first and why?

Friends from living in Europe. Nothing more bonding than the expatriate experience and common values. It's been 10 years and they are the most important people to me for help, guidance, laughter, and fun.