|
mmmmmmm.... cake
|
"i like to be entertained.
i hate entertaining.
i'm perfect.
---------------------------------
"A..."
More about Will
|
-
College/University:
Cornell University, Attended 1995 - 1999, Class of 1999, Bachelor's Degree, Biology/Ecology & Evolution
-
Occupation:
evolution
-
Affiliations:
The Bloodhound Gang, Dumbledore's Army, The Babysitter's Club
-
Hobbies and Interests:
dust, outdoors, accents, entomology, hawaiian moths, carnivorous caterpillars (we were on NPR!), evolution, plants (esp. bryophytes), film, running, ESP, orchids, my dog, exoticism, eroticism, neuroticism, singing, watching people dance, but (for the love of god) not dancing, parenthetical documentation.
-
Favorite Books:
His Dark Materials (Philip Pullman), Impunity Jane (Rumer Godden), The Fledgling (Jane Langton), Contact (Carl Sagan), Ender's Game (Orson Scott Card), To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee), A Boy's Own Story (Edmund White), It's OK to be Neurotic (Frank Bruno, Ph.D.)
-
Favorite Movies:
(mostly hard-core cheese) Beautiful Thing, Tootsie, Trick, Winter Guest, Kinsey, Donnie Darko, You Can Count on Me, Ma Vie En Rose, ET, Contact, About a Boy, Billy Elliot, and (yes) musicals: Annie, Little Shop of Horrors, The Sound of Music, Moulin Rouge, Music Man, basically anything where a prissy white woman (or prostitute) finds true love. All time least-favorite movie: Signs. Yuck.
-
Favorite Music:
(in no particular order) Nanci Griffith, K.D. Lang, Cowboy Junkies, Morrissey, Nina Simone, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Iris DeMent, Indigo Girls, sappy country queens from years gone by. When I am the lead vocalist for the Chixie Dicks, my debut number will be 'Good Lovin' by Tammy Wynette. Has it already been done? I sure hope not.
-
Favorite TV Shows:
Ally McBeal (shut up, it was a good show), Prime Suspect, Six Feet Under.
-
Zodiac Sign:
Aries
-
About Me:
i like to be entertained.
i hate entertaining.
i'm perfect.
---------------------------------
"A solitary, unused to speaking of what he sees and feels, has mental experiences which are at once more intense and less articulate than those of a gregarious man. They are sluggish, yet more wayward, and never without a melancholy tinge. Sights and impressions which others brush aside with a glance, a light comment, a smile, occupy him more than their due; they sink silently in, they take on meaning, they become experience, emotion, adventure. Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty unfamiliar, and perilous -- to poetry. But also, it gives birth to the opposite: to the perverse, the illicit, the absurd."
- Thomas Mann
---------------------------------
-
Who I Want to Meet:
Lost acquaintances from college and elementary school.
Carol Burnett.
|
 |
How you're connected:
| You |
 |
Will is in your extended network |
 |
Will |
|
- EcoQueers
- 35 Members | Private group
- Last post:
|
|
what I said about velcro-fastened surfer
shorts with no undies. Lua `ole! Launa
`ole! Ana `ole!
these days. There's no spice anywhere
to be found in the islands. He likes
his poi with tabasco! And I like my
boys in velcro surfer shorts with no
underwear to bind them. Ua pili anei
keia 'ohune i ke komo hawele li a me ka
holo wawae ma kahakai?
was born a poor black child in the
lower east side of Harlem. He was one
of two children--himself, and his
younger brother Arnold. At the age of
11, tragedy struck Will and his
brother when their parents were killed
in a car accident...or a drug
overdose... ...or went to jail or
something. --Anyway, all hope seemed
lost for Willis and Arnold, until they
were taken in by a kindly old white
gentleman by the name of Phillip
Drummond. As luck would have it, Mr.
Drummond was a millionare who made his
fortune by selling large commercial
properties for business investment...
or was it through contract
negotiations... possibly
architecture... At any rate, his
daughter Kimberly did porn, so he was
quite wealthy. Mr. Drummond took Will
and his brother in to live in his
penthouse apartment in upper
Manhatten, and that's where his story -
really- began. Day in and day out,
Arnold would ask his brother Willis
the question residing in all of our
minds--"what you talkin'bout?!"
Willis, in my humble opinion, quite
possibly had the best afro of 1983.
And of course, none of us can ever
forget the episode where Will was
dating Janet Jackson. The one with
Mr. T was good too. Much later, Mr.
Drummond married the lady from
Designing Women, who brought her
annoying little red-headed kid into
the family...but most people don't
even remember that. A wise man once
said, "Now the world don't move to the
beat of just one drum, what might be
right for you, may not be right for
some. A man is born; he's a man of
peace. Then along comes the two, and
they got nothing but the jeans. It
takes diff'rent strokes to move the
world. Yes it does."--that man, was
Alan Thicke.