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"I'm an art-geek who dabbles, but plans to work, in theatre. I try to go through life with a blend of critical thinking,..."
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More About Aaron
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Schools (Other):
Birmingham Southern College.
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Occupation:
Insurance clerk
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Affiliations:
In theory I'm a Unitarian, but I always sleep in Sundays. I'm also a member of Birmingham's finest part-time improv troupe, the Feminist Debutante Guild.
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Hobbies and Interests:
Theatre, literature, art comix, artsy stuff in general, Unitarian dillitante theology, meandering.
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Favorite Books:
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch. London Fields by Martin Amis. Dressing Up For the Carnival by Carol Shields. Titus Groan and Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake. 60 Stories by Donald Barthelme.
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Favorite Movies:
Last Year at Marienbad, Citizen Kane, Dog Day Afternoon, Summer (Dir. Eric Rohmer, ) and Spirited Away.
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Favorite Music:
Trane, Sarah Vaughn, Zappa, Bowie. Lots of corny J-Pop. And Misc.
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Favorite TV Shows:
Arrested Development, Seinfield, Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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Zodiac Sign:
Libra
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About Me:
I'm an art-geek who dabbles, but plans to work, in theatre. I try to go through life with a blend of critical thinking, good manners, and pseudo-zen tranquility. Sometimes the unadvisably high coffee intake assists in this; other times it shorts out the whole system and I have to fall back on the old standby, introverted dorkiness. If you could see my emotional fingerprints they would look all Klee-and-Kandinsky. Also: I'm an incorrigible slob. Incorrigible.
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Who I Want to Meet:
Anyone who isn't put off by the preceding. Blow in my ear and I'll follow you anywhere. But go slow or I'll get lost.
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Testimonials and Comments for Aaron
he wait so long to respong to statements?"
becuase after you would speak, there would be,
like, a 4 second delay until his response. No
really, it's a long time! Count it out in your head!
But after some time, he got better at it. He became
a fan of the stuff I occasionally throw up on stage,
and then a part of that very stuff. He's a good guy.
he reads the material, and respects the craft, and
believe me, that's rare around here. Hopefully one
day, like I hope to, he'll say "Oh yeah! THATS
what I'm supposed to be doing!" and escape this
evil, evil place. But there will be a brief, 4 second
delay.