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"Hmmmm. This is pretty damn hard. Adjectives, adjectives,
adjectives. The best one:
curious. Above all, I'm curious...."
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More About Philip
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College/University:
University System of Georgia - Georgia State University, Attended 1987 - 1991, Class of 1992, Bachelor's Degree, Journalism
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Occupation:
Technical Developer
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Affiliations:
SF Fog Rugby, NexusSF, Burning Man/BRC LLC-webteam/tech team
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Hobbies and Interests:
Archaeology, Rugby, Burning Man, Music (see below), Travel, Deconstructionism, Snowboarding, White Water Rafting
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Favorite Books:
TAZ (Bey), Sexual Personae (Paglia), Lord of the Rings, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony (Calosa), OED - really!; When God Was a Woman; A Distant Mirror; Queen of the Damned; The Shield of Achilles; Snowcrash; Dictionary of the Khazars; Sandman
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Favorite Movies:
Ameli, City of Lost Children, Moulin Rouge, Brazil, 12 Monkeys, Auntie Mame (yeah yeah another clich), Lord of the Rings, Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, Throne of Blood & Rashomon, La Strada, Maya Deren (all films)
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Favorite Music:
This Mortal Coil, Antony and the Johnsons, Band of Horses, Patti Smith, Massive Attack, Bowie, Arcade Fire, New Pornographers, Sufjan Stevens, Shirley Bassey - The Remixes, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Paula Frazier (Tarnation and solo); Moloko; Matthew Herbert, Stephen Merrit, David Sylvian (all), The Pixies, The Tiger Lillies, Lila Downs, PJ Harvey
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Favorite TV Shows:
Green Acres, Justice League, Will & Grace, Adult Swim on the Cartoon Network, CNN, South Park, CSI: Miami (so much cooler than LV), Ab Fab (yeah a clich sue me)
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Zodiac Sign:
Leo
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About Me:
Hmmmm. This is pretty damn hard. Adjectives, adjectives,
adjectives. The best one:
curious. Above all, I'm curious. Everything
else is just window dressing. I am mostly house-broken:-) Me
already talk pretty and then some. This is really just about categories
and buzzwords. I'm so not about categories and buzzwords.
I can go from reading a Susan Sontag essay to dancing all night at an illegal mountaintop
rave and discuss quantum mechanics/string theory over breakfast. Now, explaining or elucidating on quantum/string theory will make me sweat a bit -- After all, how
does one explain god's voice and not get a little nervous.
How's that?
According to my paid testimonials -- btw: Copious drinks to
the person who successfully explains the etymology of
testimonial! -- I'm smart, funny and clever (yes, there is
a difference). Who say's I'm modest??? Postscript: Several folks have claimed those copious drinks. So, to clarify, bitches need to live in the 415 area code if you are drinking on my tab. No frequent flyers miles!
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Who I Want to Meet:
For dating: fun, quirky guys with an appreciation for pop
and high culture enhanced by a healthy dose of 'what the
fuck.' High curiousity factor and a strong sense of self.
Partial to guys slightly shorter/smaller than me (I'm 5'-
9"), redheads and guys with a well-developed sense of irony
and humor. All queries answered, regardless (I am southern,
I was raised to be polite!)
For friends: intense, curious, demanding, funny, snarky,
and loyal (not necessarily in that ranking/weighting)
people
capable of appreciating the all the tourist stops on Planet
Philip (thanks for the
slogan, Princess Waldman!)
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Testimonials and Comments for Philip
entymology) of testimonial, here's what
I found (www.etymonline.com): the word
entered english in the early 1400s, from
the middle french "lettres
testimoniaulx", which in turn comes from
the latin "litter tesimoniales"... I
would like lemonade, please.
the moment i first met Philip, i wanted
to be his friend. so i kidnapped him.
not planning on letting him go anytime
soon, either.
The last time I saw Paris,....I mean the
last time I saw my Gaaarrunteed
Bonnafied, Real Life but smaller copy
Eiffel Tower Beer Stein, it was under
your arm and headed into somebody's
colon....
God knows I don't know much about that
kind of stuff,being a downhome country
girl/hott stuff super mega popstar(see
me on tour with the Cover Girls y'all),WHEW!
but I do have to tell you in all
earnest-ocity, that tower never looked
better strapped to your underarm hair!
why it looked like it was born there, or
grew like an orange or somethin! it was
great and congrats to you for sportin
this summers hottest accessory! ps- can
i have it back now?
things about attending Golden Gate
University. He is fiercely intelligent,
with a wicked sense of humor and
wonderful insights into politics, art,
religion, and literature.
A definite Rennaisance Man, Philip not
only does arm curls that put me to
shame but is a phenomenal cook - his
New Years fetes are not to be missed.
I feel very lucky to have him as a
friend!
my workplace and started asking me all
sorts of questions about cockrings. He
was really thorough! At one point he
asked me to help him "try on" a ball
stretcher, but being the good girl that
I am I decided to say no and keep my
job. But it was the start of a
beautiful friendship!
deviant third grader ever, with the
verified knowledge of Methuselah...he's
a treasure, for anyone able to get
themselves involved. I'll know this man
forever.
exactness of perception, vivid
vocabulary, decisive exhibition of his
thoughts and an unwitting allure that
defies my syllogistic capacity. And
when he finally agrees to work on my
grand musical adaptation of the life of
JonBenet we will RULE THE WORLD!
judging by his other testimonials,
fortuitous me! What strikes me most
about Philip is his sense of humor, his
depth of intellect and his innate
ability to hold martini after martini.
Here's to Philip. Cheers!
Dolphin Envy. A bit of a speciest you
might say. He tends to go into fits of
anger at the site of the sensitive
creatures and will hunt down any
humans seen cohabitating with them
for a stern lecture..
now and we spent a lot of time
together "back in the day" during our
more wilder days when I still lived in
San Francisco. Since moving to New
York, nearly four years ago, I'll say
and I think Philip will agree, that
we've all changed and matured and have
become better people, much like the
friendship that I value so much with
Philip. We appreciate each other much
more and really listen to what the
other person has to say.
I've really come to value Philip's
intelligence and perspective on things
and though he'll deny it, he's a big
softy with more to offer than he gives
himself credit for.
A big kiss and hug from the Big Apple -
Carl