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Interested In:
Friends
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Member Since:
Jun 2003
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Hometown:
Oakland
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Jason's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/603290
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Other education:
Maybeck
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Occupation:
Cartoonist
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What I enjoy doing:
books, Choose Your Own Adventure books, movies, Lego technics, This American Life, comics, food, sky diving (just kidding), board games, walking, logic puzzles, inventing card tricks
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Favorite Books:
Who Killed Harlowe Thromby, Captured by Aliens, Town Boy, Fleep, Meanwhile..., The Great Maze Book (Greg Bright), Red Dragon, Hearts of Gold, Le Ton Beau De Marot, What Is The Name of This Book, About a Boy, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Jimmy Corrigan, Kazuo Umezu, Youth in Revolt, Throught the Arc of the Rainforest
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Favorite Movies:
Michael Gondry, Out of Time, Blood Simple the DVD commentary, Groundhog Day, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Magnificent Butcher, Coneheads, Addicted to Love, Cats Don't Dance, Ruby in Paradise, first 15 mintues of Final Destination 2, Blind Fury, Billy Madison, Bridge Over River Kwai, crazy/beatiful, The Girl Next Door, Torque, The scene in True Romance where Patricia Arquette is so impressed by Christian Slater's knowledge of comic books that she has to have sex with him that night
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Favorite TV Shows:
Twilight Zone, Futurama, Ernie Kovacks, Golden Boy, David Blane specials, Parker Louis, first two seasons of Quantum Leap, Mathnet, On the Air, The first season of Dawson's Creek, Aeon Flux shorts, Siskel and Ebert, The Volkswagon Bubble commercial, The Prisoner title sequence, Freaks and Geeks, Sledgehammer
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Zodiac Sign:
Gemini
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About Me:
I'm the author of 20 comic books, 3 board games, a Fairly Odd Parents spread for Nickelodeon Magazine, 2 card tricks and the world's second largest interactive comic. My strips have been cancelled from two local newspapers. Also I can program the function keys at my work!
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Who I Want to Meet:
Fellow board game enthusiasts, someone who has on video or DVD the Bob Clampett short "Coal Black and the Seven Dwarves", anyone with a decent sized gamebook (Choose Your Own Adventure) collection, cartoonists and chubby women with glasses.
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artwork on some crappy romance novel
thats called "The destitution of the
wandering heart" or some crap like that.
BLAGH! Or maybe I'll get lucky and some
big shot mogul with money burning a hole
in his pocket will see me work and
sponsor me forever more! right...I can
keep dreaming though :)
artist. 100% pure genius! Enough said!
Shagged Me" is the answer to all of our
debates on the violation of causality.
And you know something, he was right!
cartoonist but a fine breakdancer. He
also owns a copy of the Banger Sisters
and is one of the few who will openly
admit to liking spoken word. Whenever
I'm around this guy I get an
inexplicable case of the Giggles with a
capital G.
a wide range, lemme tell you), and perhaps
the only person on this planet whose life I
think would make a good reality TV show. He
never fails to amaze me!
in the sheer presence of Jason. I know
for a fact, that if we went to school
together, I wouldn't have had to take
that stupid Advanced Algebra class a
second time...*sigh*
Anyhow, Jason is one of the best
storytellers I know and I enjoy getting
to hang out with him when I can.
saturday and all he kept saying
was "Sorry, I don't usually drink this
much... Burp..."
Then he puked all over 16th street.
And got slapped because he was feeling
up a transvestite.
Great guy that Jason...
and watch the sunset together. We would
talk for a long time about the world,
and it was very enlightening. He has
very good taste in donuts and libraries.
He is a really great and loyal friend.
I feel lucky to have him as one.
years now and have yet to meet anyone
like Jason. I think that's more a
reflection on Jason and his incredibly
unique personality than it is on
Washington. We would all be richer with
him around.
work for both Robert Christgau and art
spiegelman. He genuinely terrifies me. I show
his comics to all of my SAT students, so as to
demonstrate to them that something useful
can actually come out of having a math
degree.