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Schools (Other):
Stanford University, University of Michigan, Luke M. Powers Catholic High School, Donovan-Mayotte Catholic School
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Occupation:
academic research, graphic design
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Affiliations:
Owen Co-op
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Hobbies and Interests:
silvia, foreign and indie film, emotion, attention, design, computers, apple, skateboarding, film, standing on my head, rock, paper, scissors, water
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Favorite Books:
The Tipping Point, In the Electric Eden, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, anything written by D.J. Brock
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Favorite Music:
Alkaline Trio, American Football, At The Drive-In, Collections of Colonies of Bees, Cursive, Dashboard, Euphone, Get Up Kids, Ken Nordine, Magnetic Fields, Modest Mouse, Neutral Milk Hotel, NOFX, Pedro The Lion, Sigur Ros, Small Brown Bike, Telecognac
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About Me:
Every day I'm going to wake up and be something new
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Who I Want to Meet:
My children
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exceeded my height. those pants were
controversial, but that ass never
stopped. oooooo, baby!
the field of battle in a manner that his
opponents have never even
attempted. He has risen above the
call of duty, allowing him a platform
from which to speak on those issues
that so many others simply comment
on from afar. He is a plain speaking
man, with the strength and dignity
borne of experience. His is a world of
truth, honor, and an absolute
commitment to the universal dignity of
mankind. His morality is
unquestioned, his ethics impeccable,
his commitment unparalleled. He is
not simply a man amongst men; he is
champion of them. He understands,
he believes, he hopes.
Greg Larkin has what it takes, and I
fully endorse him for this position. I
hope that you, too, can see that he is
the sort of fit, just, and righteous man
that not only deserves to lead, but is
desperately needed to lead.
Thank you, and God bless each and
every one of you, just as He has
blessed Gregory Larkin.
song. It was an impressive display of
the visual arts. It was the pride and
joy of Powers HS 1998 art show.
Everyone agreed, except for Wicked Ms.
Moss. Wicked Ms. Moss used it as an
example of "degenerate" art. She
singled out this masterpiece and
scapegoated all those who saw its true
serene beauty. This included Greg and
I.
Ok, actually it was just a crappy
underclassmen's acrylic painting of an
Asian man jumping out of a bush
(river?). Greg placed a "1st place"
ribbon on it, and we got kicked out of
our own artshow. But I still believe
that it was ahead of its time.
Ok, I don't even believe that. But it
was really funny.
sleeper. No catch-n-releasing of flies in history,
after-school hack sack manufacturing with suedes,
or the "daily desk squeeze" in religion class (ask
him later). Talk about a guy who knows how to turn
nothing into a lot of fun. Go Cardinal.
sometimes, it really hurts that you are
so far away and sometimes i still feel
like you are the only one
that "understands me". you and sylvia
should come visit soon!
we WILL dress ourselves in aluminum foil
and invade space camp! i heart greg. i
think he is my bff. i mean aside from
sil-ho. he is my old school funk homes
and he also just adores making fun of
silly 13 year old kids at amusement
parks. not to mention he brings the
break beats yo yo yo...or...something.
woohoo!
Goethe, and more understanding than
Jesus. He saves - really. And this
one time, at a martini jazz bar, a
psychic told him that he was a guardian
angel. Her name was Cassandra and she
trimmed trees by day. True story.