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Gary Hornsby
Messaging Off
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Interested In:
Friends, Activity Partners
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Member Since:
Aug 2003
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Hometown:
Lebanon, Ohio
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Company:
Rehab Builders (http://www.rehabbuilders.com)
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Gary's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/1729778
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Schools:
Lemon-Monroe High School, Attended 1995 - 1999, Class of 1999
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College/University:
Earlham College, Attended 2001 - 2004, Class of 2004, Bachelor's Degree, So/An
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Occupation:
Builder
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What I enjoy doing:
margaret, boats, sailing, racing, architecture, design, obsessive compulsive behaviors, objectivism, pontificating, somnambulation and bifurcation
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Favorite Books:
Freakanomics, The History of Sexuality Volume I, Fair Wind and Plenty of It, Invisible Cities, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Favorite Movies:
Roman Holiday, Three Seasons, The Man from Snowy River, Dirty Pretty Things, Thumbsucker
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Favorite Music:
Magnetic Fields, Kronos Quartet, Yehudi Menuhin, Red House Painters, Postal Service, Pedro the Lion, Queen, AC/DC, R.E.M.
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Favorite TV Shows:
no TV per se. radio: This American Life, Car Talk, Humble Farmer (MPBN), Prarie Home Companion, etc.
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About Me:
Margaret and I are in Greensboro now. There is always a futon available for someone who wants to come visit for a weekend.
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Who I Want to Meet:
someone who has something to say. especially someone who has something to say and can say it intelligibly.
I am always interested in conversations about intentional communities whether real or theoretical. Conversations about developing socially and economically viable intentional communities (micro and macro) within capitalism really peak my interest. Communes are passe.
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Anyway, I knew Gary before he knew too much for his own britches, but he took me along to lots of cultural stuff in and around our little hometown, so for that I am grateful. I think he even taught me about run-on sentences... Yeah. So, I have learned so much from him, and could continue to do so if he weren't such a hermit.
in awhile, I miss our conversations regarding
museum displays and the need for revolution.
Actually Gary got me into trouble, but looking
back upon it, it was much needed. Thanks Gary.
Hope you're still eating mini frozen pizzas ans
tempeh sandwhiches.
only person who wrote grants, worked in
museums and read Derrida and then I met
Gary. Yeah.
bust into "SEX BOMB" in a little bar in
Vietnam, listening to bad techno covers
and watching some vietnamese dude
dressed up as Santa? i can only hope
to meet someone ever again with as
amazing dance moves as sex bomb. and
to think it only took him one beer!!!!!
haha just kidding gary
this man knows EVERYTHING, does he
not? and what he doesn't know, "the
street will teach him".
that actually knows how long it took me
to do my multi. calc. homework because
he was the only source of interaction I
had in the physics lab for that entire
year. Thank God for Gary. Even though
I sometimes feel pressured to use words
like 'hermeneutical'
and 'epistemological' and pretend to be
more socially and politically conscious
than I actually am while around Gary,
he is still a handsome guy. He is also
rumored a wear a scarf very nicely.