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Aaron Switchblade
Messaging Off
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Interested In:
Friends
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Member Since:
Feb 2003
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Hometown:
southern illinois
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Aaron's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/23584
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Occupation:
misunderstood genius
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What I enjoy doing:
bowling, pontiac cars, road trips, word games, budweiser in cans or pin-shaped bottles, rock+roll, cafeterias, jayhawk basketball, cardinal baseball
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Favorite Books:
information architecture for the world wide web (2nd edition), on the road
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Favorite Movies:
fight club, the apartment, the graduate, bottle rocket, spinal tap, saving silverman
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Favorite Music:
husker du, uncle tupelo, guided by voices, neko case, elastica, the pixies, the breeders, the replacements, neil diamond
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Favorite TV Shows:
ed, home movies, the simpsons, beavis and butt-head, newsradio, space ghost, the rockford files, old detective shows in general
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About Me:
I am cool.
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Who I Want to Meet:
Betsy.
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the same beverage featured in his
picture. Then, I left Seattle.
Coincidence? No. A shame? Yes.
wild and crazy, footloose and fancy-
free. He wants to break the rules,
question convention and court
controversy. Only one thing stops him -
a little voice in the back of his head
that says "Excuse me, who do you think
you are? That's not the kind of
activity that Aaron Switchblade can get
away with." If you want to be a true
friend to Aaron Switchblade you must
encourage him to ignore that voice. He
will love you for it and he won't need
much encouraging. Aaron Switchblade was
born to be brilliant. He was destined
to be daring. One day he will realize
this and then...the world had better
look out.
physical presence consists solely of a
right hand Permafrosted to an icy can
of Bud. This makes conversations
rather difficult, as he has no mouth,
eyes, or ears with which to express
his feelings. However, through the
miracles of modern bowling, Aaron was
recently able to win a gold medal in
the Special Olympics with a 202 in a
single game. Give this man a big
round of applause (cause he sadly
can't do it for himself.)