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"I make most of my living in the entertainment industry -- mostly construction, but a bit of everything (even in front of ..."
More about Reuven
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Occupation:
Scenic Technician, editor, professional mascot
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Hobbies and Interests:
Hockey, archaeology, crossword puzzles, dancing, food -- lots of food, drawing
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Favorite Books:
Foucault's Pendulum, Ender's Game, The Godfather, Calvin & Hobbes
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Favorite Movies:
The Godfather, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Exorcist, Jaws, The Abyss, Metropolis, the Muppet Movie Trilogy
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Favorite Music:
Nine Inch Nails, Stabbing Westward, Prince, Vangelis, Louis Armstrong, N.W.A., Yehuda Poliker
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Favorite TV Shows:
Dead Like Me, History Detectives, Dead Zone
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About Me:
I make most of my living in the entertainment industry -- mostly construction, but a bit of everything (even in front of the camera). Add a dose of working at a few other jobs to fill my free time. For instance, I'm a professional mascot around the DC area.
A fun easy-going person with a Simpsons sense of humor sarcastic and occasionally caustic but can be serious as well.
Movies are always good; even the bad ones are entertaining. I m a big hockey fan. I have gone on two archaeological excavations in Israel. I draw (or do when I have time) and dally with other arts. Crosswords and jigsaw puzzles. A long list of interests for a diverse
person. Instead of my listing all of them, ask.
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Who I Want to Meet:
What am I looking for? A smart witty woman. Someone
with a sense of humor. Every woman has her own traits and
characteristics interests and dislikes. Someone
with enough similar interests to be able to get along and
enjoy but with enough differences to make life exciting
and to open up new worlds of ideas and experiences.
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with Reuven into words? He posseses a fast
wit and a brilliant mind, is the absolute best
person to be at an 80s dance club with (even
when he out-dresses me), and knows more
about random trivia than any one man should
be allowed to know. He's one of the few men
who has ever seen me cry, always knows when
to keep his mouth shut, and means "family" to
me more than anyone I'm blood related to.
And no matter how far away I go, some part of
me will always be home where he is.
months or so? I met him through Mickey,
and I'm damn glad I did. He's good
people, but for way too many reasons to
do justice in a short little space like
this.
The best advice I can give is take some
time and send him a message. You'll be
glad you did.