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"I'm just a bill...no wait, that's something else. I'm just
a guy in Seattle starting a non profit artist services..."
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Schools (Other):
University of Pennsylvania (BA), University of Washington (MPA)
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College/University:
University of Pennsylvania, Attended 1995 - 1999, Class of 1999, Bachelor's Degree, PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) and Theatre Arts
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Occupation:
Man About Town
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Hobbies and Interests:
The Philadelphia Phillies, electronica, making theatre, drinking beer with the boys, camping and hiking, and arts management. Guilty pleasure: running mundane errands like the drug store and the bank.
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Favorite Books:
The World According to Garp, Crime and Punishment, Everything is Illuminated, Immortality by Milan Kundera, Picture This by Joseph Heller. Guilty pleasure: the Kay Scarpetta mysteries. Double Guilty pleasure: The Eleanor Roosevelt mysteries!
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Favorite Movies:
Dead Again, Ghostbusters, The Player, The Philadelphia Story, The Empire Strikes Back. Guilty Pleasure: Anything with "Marky" Mark Wohlberg.
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Favorite Music:
Radiohead, the Roots, Liz Phair, J5, Maceo Parker, Moby, Led Zeppelin, Kid Koala, Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie, Interpol, Oakenfold, Maktub, and anything hippy, hipster or trip hop or electronica that has a good beat and a catchy hook. Guilty pleasure: Weird Al and 80's cheese.
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Favorite TV Shows:
Simpsons, of course. Televised baseball and football. Mr. Show. The State. Family Guy. Guilty pleasure: Friends reruns.
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About Me:
I'm just a bill...no wait, that's something else. I'm just
a guy in Seattle starting a non profit artist services organization (www.theshunpike.org), chillin' Pac NW style,
surrounded by my friends and the world's most beautiful patch of
earth,
searching for truth and
happiness. And the ultimate portabello mushroom sandwich.
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Who I Want to Meet:
Ultimately, some random person from first grade...cause
what else is the internet good for.
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dictionary, it says "No entry found
for schinfeld...Did you mean
skinfold?" But I think that tells you
only half the story. The addition of
Eric to almost any situation serves to
better that situation. Seriously.
Try it right now. Think of something
to do or somewhere to go. Now call
Eric and ask him to come with. Due to
his super-developed sense of
adventure, he'll probably be ready to
go within the hour. I guarantee
whatever it is that you have planned
will be two to eight times more fun
than it would have been without Eric.
The corrolary to this is that if Eric
ever asks you to do something or go
somewhere, you'd better go because you
definitely won't want to miss it. I
know this from experience...well... I
had a friend and he and Eric "got it
on." Hey, remember electronica? Eric
does. Ask him about it.
ever given in JLM...even if few others
realized how great it was...that just
made it greater...no but seriously, it
was a good point...what if a guy
really did steal a loaf of bread to
save his sister's child?...
know.
many things in college, such as how to
drink beer. Oh, the nights we spent
playing Trivial Pursuit or climbing
Scottish mountains.
I didn't stay very long. Still,
during the whole terrifying
experience, Eric was my guide. After
the smoke cleared he became a great
friend. Now if he'd only tell me
where he's hidden my Exlax. Oh. I
didn't know you could use it for
that. Carry on then.
a country made up of an unusual number
of Japanese people. He didn't think
for one moment to make disparaging
remarks about their height. What a
mensch. Speaking of such words, I own
a stuffed cow called "Moo-donna" which
I received because I was the first to
answer correctly from the Cattle
Disease category at the Schinfeld
Family Seder's annual ten plagues
trivia extravaganza. The cow has
Madonna cones on her udders. I still
bring it to bars to reel in the lovely
ladies. That's the magic of Eric
Schinfeld. He brings family values,
Japanese heritage, and sex with women
into my life like nobody else. Thank
you, Mr. Schinfeld. You truly are the
king of kings.
loudly and with undeniable, unstoppable
joy. it is inspiring and infectious and
unmatched. he taught me the secret once
and even though i sometimes forget it,
i always remember eventually. and then
forget. again and again. know him so
that you too can learn it and catch the
joy. when i am sad if i hear his laugh
in my head (which i can, no matter how
long it has been) it lifts me up.