Angela McPherson
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| Gender | Female |
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| Industry | Student |
| Occupation | ambitious writer / student |
| Location | Monrovia/Collegedale, Indiana/Tennessee, United States |
| Introduction | I love Jesus Christ with all of my heart. I crave genuine, unabashed life--seeking God, music (oldies, new quality tunes) reading materials, travels, good friends, great conversations, and grateful laughter at good humor. I joy in attempting witty banter, planning a great literary debut, and sleeping on blankets at the park. |
| Interests | God, humanity, pop-culture, quality music, multisyllabic words, avocado eggrolls, flocked wallpaper, antique stores and flea markets, plaid, overcast weather, accents, decaf venti soy peppermint lattes, sleep, modern art, not-so-modern art, books, prayer, vulnerability, selflessness, honesty, peace, Jesus Christ. |
| Favorite movies | Rebel without a cause, Edward Scissorhands, Serendipity, Benny and Joon, E.T., Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Dogtown and Z boys, HELP!, Top Hat, Mary Poppins, The Aristocats, The Rescuers, Dear Frankie, A Streetcar named Desire, The Dead Poets Society, Becoming Jane, Breakfast at Tiffany's |
| Favorite music | The Beatles, Jim Croce, The Counting Crows, Ray Lamontagne, Damien Rice, Travis, Chris Thile, Death Cab, U2, Phantom Planet, The Weepies, Paolo Nutini, Meiko, Joshua Radin, Eric Hutchinson, Everybody Else, John Mayer, Hanson, Sufjan Stevens, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Peter and Gordon, Billy Joel, Garage Voice, Rob St John, Tyler James, Aaron Roche, Aron Wright, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Marvin Gaye (and Tammy), Stevie Wonder, The Grass Roots, The Zombies, The Seekers, The Melissa Otto Band. |
| Favorite books | The Bible, Steps to Christ, Mere Christianity, To Kill a Mockingbird, A Tale of Two Cities, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court, Travels with Charley, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, The Catcher in the Rye, The Law, Blink, Searching for God Knows What, The Color of Water, Pride and Prejudice, The Four Loves, poems of Byron, Keats, Shelley, John Donne, T S Eliot, E E Cummings |
