Last updated... if ever??
2 years and 9 months ago
How I found :
Matt sent me a link when we were in middle school, and I thought it was kinda neat.
Why I keep coming back:
I come back to get on everyone's nerves.
Languages I speak:
Just English, along with a limited knowledge of Old English
Favorite music:
last.fm/thenefariousz
What I like to read/have read:
I try to read anything that looks good.
Favorite movies/TV shows:
Lost, Freaks and Geeks, Sex and the City, Northern Exposure, Dexter
My favorite activities:
Homework, movies, eating dinner with friends
Best experience:
There's not much I can say here that isn't embarrassing but one time at school I met a girl and we hung out in my room talking and watching a movie until the early hours of the morning.
Worst experience:
First finding out that I'd have to leave school was pretty rough.
Worst fears:
Being stuck in a completely foreign place.
My dreams and ambitions:
be a student forever; write for the AV Club; direct a movie
What I'm thinking right now:
i should probably go do laundry and other types of work
I want to meet people like this:
At parties, in class, et cetera.
If you want to meet me, this is how to say "Hello":
Like a normal person.
Favorite subject in school:
philosophy. after that, english
If I could have any superpower, it would be:
Flying because then I wouldn't have to buy gas.
My most cherished virtues:
honesty
Shows/performances I have been to:
I went to Lollapalooza '06 in Chicago. Parts of it were really cool: I got to see Sleater-Kinney's second-to-last performance and got Carrie Brownstein's autograph, I saw Sonic Youth, I slept in a friend-of-a-friend's attic. Parts of it were really bad: Lolla is a corporate claptrap and a shell of its former self, sun burn, Red Hot Chili Peppers fans, expensive food, missing a train by a minute. And then there was the bizarre: waking up in the middle of the night to see a guy squating near my feet and bequeathing our attic hostess with a small bag of cocaine.
I saw Bob Dylan and he only played keyboards. His voice was shot to hell and it was really sad.
I saw Kaki King in Madison. That was pretty amazing.
Some bands drove up from Milwaukee and played a show in someone's flat-style apartment and I left because one band thought it'd be a great idea to use a strobe light in a room full of drunk people. I hightailed it when I noticed that several people looked very nauseous, and went to a better party.
I saw Elvis Costello at Summerfest '06. It was the day that the power was out pretty much all day, and it came on only an hour before his performance. He was touring with Toussaint and a bunch of New Orleans jazz musicians. I had a great time.