
Trying to go as rating-less as I possibly can.
Currently studying Forestry and Entomology.
My favorite words are "pontificate," "catawampus," "clusterf*ck," and "magnificent." Obviously I can use only three of them in everyday conversation.
I am the Snackmaster.
I have a son named Thomas and a pit bull named Paracelsus.
Compliments make me nervous. So do heights, electrical outlets, and facial hair.
I love ragtime and Russian Literature, Pride & Prejudice (as a movie or novel) and pretty much anything 19th century female Bri. Lit., historical humor, kayaking, Debussy, Alan Moore, Buckaroo Banzai (and most cult movies from the 80s -- Big Trouble In Little China, anyone?), rock and roll, The Hobbit, dirty blues, French cities in the US, architecture, trees, hiking, biking, street jazz, cooking...
Park rangers have cool hats.
My soul is defined by color and music is very important to me.
Reading: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (I have a soft spot for Russian literature)
Listening to: Galactic, Alabama Shakes, Old Crow Medicine Show
This: http://angusmcleod.deviantart.com/art/World-War-One-Simple-Version-128505446 makes me happy. So does this: http://angusmcleod.deviantart.com/art/World-War-Two-Simple-Version-73625561?moodonly=1#comments
What does a moustache feel like, anyway?
"Being creative makes you a weird little beast, because everything seems so bloody interesting for some strange reason."
""A Suite of Terrible Dances" (Terrible in the archaic term; terrible, evil , horrible and horrid, of unspeakable pains and miseries)"
""A Suite of Terrible Dances" (Terrible in the archaic term; terrible, evil , horrible and horrid, of unspeakable pains and miseries)"
"A little article I did for the Christmas edition of my school newspaper.
And, er, no, it isn't meant to be taken seriously.
Allusions are intentional :)"
"A woman reflects on her youth and young adulthood in New Orleans as she tells her various stories to a friend over a cup of coffee."
"Come read or post a bite-sized poem. Each poem must be based off or relate to a line from the previous poem, as posted in the title of the poem."
"Poems/stories/whatever, based on a line from a song :)"
"Your one source for all articles random, biased, and/or just plain stupid, in the form of the collective writings of the EW Chronicle staff."
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