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"I am skinny, tall, and not famous. I would rather be
hiking. I don't know what to do with my hands if I'm not
creating..."
More about Brian
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Occupation:
Information Technology
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Affiliations:
Church of the Drunken Bastard
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Hobbies and Interests:
music, fighting entropy, thinking, losing my train of thought, motorcycling, photography, nature, reading, linux, computer hardware/programming, kayaking, alternative energy, the soul.
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Favorite Books:
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, most books by Chekhov, Twain, Tolstoy, Hemingway or Irving; Walden. Russell Banks rules my bookshelf, and Beryl Markham is his queen.
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Favorite Movies:
Are usually directed by Hal Hartley, Jim Jarmusch, or the Coen Brothers, but you never know.
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Favorite Music:
Isn't made by a committee. I very much like to rock, thank you. The Minutemen, The Beatles, Beck, Bob Dylan, Built to Spill, CAN, Creedence, Elvis, GBV, Greg Brown, Neil Young, Superchunk, Swervedriver, Talking Heads, Television, Gang of Four, King Crimson, Zappa, Captain Beefheart, The Residents, Flipper, Swirlies, Sea and Cake, Steely Dan, Oingo Boingo, My Bloody Valentine, and anything else that is loud and sounds like it's falling apart.
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Favorite TV Shows:
Frontline, Nightline, Dateline, Whose Line is it Anyway
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About Me:
I am skinny, tall, and not famous. I would rather be
hiking. I don't know what to do with my hands if I'm not
creating or repairing something. While I'm not
materialistic, I've got way too many vehicles. I got this
website at www.motorcycleblues.com
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Who I Want to Meet:
Cool people to do things with, or talk to. Also, people
that I did things with, or talked to; I miss you all, and I
want back that t-shirt.
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quite similar to sand is his dry
humor. Furthermore, he's a
conglomeration of tiny bits of
particulate matter, often found in
nature. Another fact that makes Brian
and sand so similar: their both
wonderful, complex, and unfathomable
things, but I can't prove it to you in
1000 characters or less. Therefore,
I'll just settle for these 494
characters, many of them tangetially
relatable to sand, and hope you get
the picture. You should try to,
seriously.
hell, and geeks out even more than I do.
Be sure to check out his supremely
interesting web site!