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"I regularly watch the Gilmore Girls and I'm still more
punk rock than you."
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Occupation:
Thug
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Hobbies and Interests:
Soccer, revolution, UofA basketball, Janeane Garofalo, anarchism, environmental justice, the precautionary principle, Hammer pants
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Favorite Books:
De Colores Means All of Us, Orientalism, In Struggle, Harry Potter, Wretched of the Earth
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Favorite Movies:
Bring it On, Strangers on a Train, The Vanishing (the Dutch version), Do the Right Thing, La Ceremonie, Run Lola Run, Sleuth
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Favorite Music:
@patia No, Death Cab for Cutie, Aus Rotten, Crudos, Neutral Milk Hotel, Bikini Kill, Wu-Tang, Choking Victim, Crispus Attucks, The Varukers, Los Miserables, Patti Smith
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Favorite TV Shows:
Six Feet Under, Gilmore Girls, Scrubs
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About Me:
I regularly watch the Gilmore Girls and I'm still more
punk rock than you.
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Who I Want to Meet:
I don't want no scrubs.
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Because if he weren't in school it
would be harder for me and if he
weren't in Tucson, it would also be
harder for me. Thanks John.
knot shaved into his head. Quarter
bakes. Arguing about something. X-
files Sundays. An a capella version
of the Dead Kennedy's "Forward to
Death." Good times, man...
too sure. i guess he does have some
thugish tendancies, despite being quite
a sensitive lobo at heart. i can't
imagine my life in tucson with out john
and my long talks about not too much.
and i can't wait till he and lori come
to my new city. i hope i will survive
till than.
bad influence on me (other than his mom
who had it the other way around and
also used to call me "weasal boy.") But
really we were partners in crime. We
would engage in the same basic hijinks,
but John would somehow be the one who
got caught. A particularly hilarious
story, if you haven't heard it,
involved our joint plot to steal
chalkboard erasers from Lafayette High
School to help bring about a Marxist
revolution. John is still working for
social change these days, albeit in
more productive ways. He may be
congentially programmed to challenge
the established order, but the world
would be a hell of a lot better place
if John were more influential.
cause I got to spend the summer with
john and you didn't. but today is his
last day at work, and then he's
leaving, and my life will go back to
shitty coffee and hidden knees and
nostalgic thoughts of deep fried
chocolate bars. John is just mad cool,
eh. Just ask him about miniature
chairs.
lived. Fight the power!
loved Duran Duran. That makes him A-OK
in my book.
is indeed more punk rock than you.
Sorry about that.
having raised glasses with him, I feel
comfortable in reporting that the only
people who will find him to be a thug
are the destructive people on the
other side of a lawsuit from him. I
know it won't be long until I get to
proudly attend his induction to the
anarchist lawyer hall of fame (he
doesn't know yet about the hazing
required to get into the anarchist bar
association in the first place). Oh,
and did I mention that his musical
collection rawks?