Miz Murasaki

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Gender Female
Industry Arts
Occupation journo
Location Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
Introduction I like the way cereal goes all mushy in the bottom of the bowl, leaving you with a half-dozen mouthfuls of squishy melty goodness. I also laugh like a crazy person.
Interests ROLLER DERBY! Shopping of course! reading, travelling, talking, history, theology (from a scholarly perspective only) Art and Linguistics.While she wouldn't describe herself as an artist, Miz Murasaki is a bit creative and usually has a couple of crafty projects on the go. Miz Murasaki loves to dance, but she isn't very good at it, and after a few beers she thinks she is Beyonce.
Favorite Movies Red Sonja, Big Trouble in Little China, Identity, The Usual Suspects, Fallen, The Ring, Memoirs of a Geisha, Napolean Dynamite (isn't that the coolest name ever!) The Pillowbook, Return to Oz, The Princess Bride, Zoolander, Hero, House of Flying Daggers, The Banquet, Brain Dead, The Dark Crystal.
Favorite Music Miz Murasaki likes all kinds of music, depending on her mood at the time. she tries not to discriminate between different styles. Miz Murasaki does not however listen to commercial radio. At the moment she has a particular liking for drrrty, booty- shakin' rap (thanks to her Mama-T) although her recent interest in roller derby has rekindled her first love, grunge.
Favorite Books The House of the Spirits, One Hundred Years of Solitude, To Kill a Mockingbird, Memoirs of a Geisha, Eva Luna. Miz Murasaki has a thing for South American, Spanish authors like Isabelle Allende, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Carlos Rui Zafon (three names are so hot right now).

The children are waiting! Please tell them the story about the bald frog with the wig:

there was this balding frog called Louis. One day Louis got himself a wig because he thought that would look better than the really tragic comb-overs that some of the other follicly challenged frogs were wearing, particularly that of his arch nemisis, Donald Croak, of Croak Towers