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"I'm pretty sure I have a mild form of ADD. I'm a cereal addict with soy milk. I will drive far for a good thrift store. I'm..."
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Schools (Other):
Macalester College, Northfield High
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College/University:
Macalester College, Attended - , Class of , Other
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Occupation:
fight for social justice
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Affiliations:
Powered by Dim Sum
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Hobbies and Interests:
international travel, hot sunny days, exploring new restaurants, pretending I'm vegan, tennis, running (slow), New York City
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Favorite Books:
NY Times, Runner's World, Vanity Fair, The Alchemist, Peach and Blue, Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, cookbooks
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Favorite Movies:
Me, You and Everyone We Know, In the Mood for Love, Beijing Bicycles, Spirited Away, Brokeback Mountain, any early Woody Allen films
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Favorite Music:
old school, jazz, gay club music, Stevie Wonder, Dar Williams
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Favorite TV Shows:
old sitcoms: Wonder Years, Good Times, Taxi, Famiy Ties, Ellen, American Idol, VH1
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About Me:
I'm pretty sure I have a mild form of ADD. I'm a cereal addict with soy milk. I will drive far for a good thrift store. I'm a flexitarian, and working hard to eliminate dairy. My goal is to travel to least one new country per year, and hoping to keep that up for years to come.
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Who I Want to Meet:
People who challenge me -mentally, emotionally, spiritually and it helps if you can play tennis. I like the like brainy-badass combination.
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sultry tones and extraordinary flexy
body bits enable her to shatter the most
resolute of celibate dreams. Yeah baby.
You're a Hollaback girl.
for finding a good deal. Many years ago
Phuong showed up at my apartment with a
large bag of bread that had been tossed
in a dumpster by a bakery at the end of
the day. Confronted with questions such
as: "What the hell are we going to do
with all of this bread?" and "It was in
the dumpster?," she was shocked at the
lack of gratitude. I eventually embraced
her gift and ate it for days. Recently
at a used clothing store with a dollar a
pound free for all, she couldn't muster
the enthusiasm to scavenge through
clothes spread out on the floor, with a
bunch of college kids. I guess she's
getting old. For many years , Phuong
and I lived far apart from each other,
but this past year as Brooklyn neighbors
our friendship
reached an alltime fun high. I hope for
many more good times exploring and
making each other laugh. Someday my
sweet Phuong might need to move on again
to see the world, and I'll miss her very
much.
the best style of ever, wish i could
dress as cool as her. She'll be there
for you whenever you need her, even if
it means she'll have to miss her 50
mile run at 6 a.m.
and Jerry by being unafraid to ask the tough
questions on the factory tour. And she's a
lot of fun on New Year's in New York...or in
rural New England.