kingerz
Joined: September 11, 2006
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'Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?'
Age: 36
Admires: Generation Y for some reason
IS: Generation X: We do have the coolest letter, really.
HATES: Bert Newton and similar dud entertainers...PLZ...won't you just rack off!!!
City: Melbourne, Australia
Hometown: Wnchester, England
Occupation: Paranormal Investigator
Schools: Exeter, Leeds Universities.
Interests and Hobbies: +
(Off the top of my head, in no particular order): my beautiful daughter and wife, mountains, chaos theory, Jung, Warcraft, dream interpretation, parapsychology, IT Hardware and building computers, politics, hyperreal cultural analysis, technology, life after death, ancient civilizations, Second Life, drama, ufos, angels, parrots, the celts, mythology, fantasy, sci-fi, religion, Poetry, Outdoor Rock Climbing, Tai Chi, Literature and Fiction, the Wilderness Society, Visual Arts, metaphysics, Supernatural Investigations
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Movies and Shows: +
Withnail and I, The 300, Donnie Darko, Fight Club, American Beauty, Boston Legal, Trek, Looking 4 Richard, Seinfeld, From Hell, Existenz, Buffy, Beauty and the Beast, Little Britain, Shane, Akira, Constanstine, Devil's Advocate, new Dr Who, Dawn of the Dead, Bowling 4 Columbine...Wow, that's a lot of American stuff - those guys are better than u think.
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Music: +
White Stripes, early Metallica, System of a Down, Rufus Wainwright, KSE, Interpol, Mazzy Star, Goldfrapp, Tool, Gomez, Fairport, Mediaeval Baebes, Mozart, Liszt, 70s/80s British Punk, Otep, Cypress Hill, 1200 Techniques, The Donnas, Amy Winehouse, Cure/Sisters/Mission, The Cult, Scissor Sisters, Eddie Vedder, various bits of rap/Hiphop, Nigel Kennedy...an all that
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Books: +
Poetry - 'Paradise Lost' by Milton (Book 1 and 4), early Ted Hughes ('Hawk in the Rain'), Sylvia Plath, Leonard Cohen, T S Eliot, the poems of the late Tang dynasty..., the USA Imagist poets - pretty much all of it, Emily Dickinson (oh yes, indeed), Dylan Thomas, Yeats ('Things Fall Apart' is the lyric for the End of the World), Spenser, anything from the Metaphysical poets of the Shakespearian era... 'Strange Meeting' by Wilfred Owen is the single scariest poem I know of when you figure it out ...and William Blake -- he is teh awsomenezz
Books -- 'Vanity Fair' is my #1 of all time and that's sayin sumthin; Dickens - the Master; 'Wuthering Heights', even though I kinda hate it as well; the epic Welsh Celtic 'Mabinogion' rates highly; 2 many others 2 talk about but these would be some: Kerouac; D H Lawrence; Kundera; Orwell; Borges; Achebe; the Brothers Grimm; Oscar Wilde; Henry James; Carey; Hardy; Conrad - 'Heart of Darkness' goes all the way as a literary feat. Fantasy/Sci-fi/Gothic - Michael Moorcock, Frank Miller comics, Jack Vance, William Gibson, Iain M Bainks, Poe, L of the Rings, the 'Dune' series and the GothMaster himself: H P Lovecraft.
I really have had plenty more than enuff of Dan Brown
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