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mo's Profile

Age: 37 years old
Sex: Female
Location: British Columbia
Country: Canada Canada
Zodiac: Libra Libra (Sep 23 - Oct 22)
Last Login: Jun 24, 2008 (549 days back)
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My Interests

Origin of the Universe, the Occult, Alter Egos, Multiple Identities, Visuals, Magazines, Reading, Admiring Art, Looking at Pictures, Photography, Doodles, Journals, Graffiti, Street Art, Poster Art, Flyers, T-shirts/Screenprinting, Hot Yoga, Going Into A Trance, Accessories, Infinity, Partying, Patio Dining, Swimming, Dancing, Travelling, Magicsources, secrets, stuff i don't know how to do

I'd like to meet:

Equus by Blonde Redhead MnaMna Who'll win Ian Brown - Illegal Attacks

Music:

mixed up, coming up...Where to start - don't know what the music I like is *called* exactly... but there was a time in the past when I got what they called 'housed' - and that meant that all of a sudden, one latenight early morning at a party I heard the music as I had never heard it before and it changed the way I heard all kinds of music from then on... When I was a teen I was all into punky stuff and goth except back then instead of being goths we were called batcavers. big hair and slutty death makeup!. Loved the cure and skinny puppy, bauhaus, kraftwerk, new order, siouxie and nina hagen and the must-have punk, the clash majorly. then my friend was all into rap in late eighties and then it was early ninties hip hop - like Tribe called quest and beastie boys and krs1 and kool moe dee and de la soul. Then subpop records started their label and the bands they featured like nirvana, mudhoney (and they continue to have wicked music to this day too). And then I was going to parties where they were playing electronic music and suddenly all music sounded different. Local djs here were my favs, got into house music and tech house, (to use some limited labels).

Movies:

Suburbia, Bladerunner, Rosanne's Baby, Drugstore Cowboy, The Outsiders, Let's Get Lost, Ferris Buellers Day Off, The Fountainhead, Wings of Desire, Brazil, Ghost Dog, Class of 1984, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Boyz n da Hood, Wild at Heart, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Videodrone, Zoolander, River's Edge, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Fantastic Planet, Wargames, Matrix, Warriors, The Wiz, Woody Allen movies, The Hunger, The Cook The Thief His Wife And Her Lover, Heathers, The Breakfast Club, John Waters movies, David Lynch movies, Gus Van Sant movies, Goodfellas, The Bad Lieutenant, Jesus Christ Superstar, 91/2 Weeks, To Live And Die In LA, Grease, Almodovar movies, Star Wars, The Jerk, Young Blood, Taxi Driver, Slapshot, Monty Python movies, Donnie Darko, Tron, Princess Bride, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Men In Black, John Woo movies, Big Trouble In Little China, Mad Max, Total Recall, Conan the Barabrian, Butterfield 8, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Freaks, Cool Hand Luke, Being John Malkovich, A Clockwork Orange, Finding Forrester, Hotel New Hampshire, Henry and June, Weird Science, E.T. about drugs, space, cool dorks

Television:

Don't watchi t that much lately but on the web...Southpark, The Simpsons, Fearless Tv, Community Television, Big Love, Chapelle Show, (Mos) Def Jam Poetry Slam, Radio Free Rosco, Dexter, Intervention, The Boondocks, animation

Books:

Geek Love, Alice In Wonderland, Last of the Really Great Wangdoodles, Power of Myth, Brief History of Time, Fabulous Nobodies, The Chrysalids, A Wrinkle In Time, Infinity And The Mind, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, A Confederacy of Dunces, The Great Gatsby, Are You There God It's Me Margaret, World According to Garp, Hotel New Hampshire, The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Another Roadside Attaction, Books by: William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Timothy Findley, Margaret Atwood, Noam Chomsky, James Joyce, DH Lawrence, Vladmir Nabokov, Milan Kundra, Charles Bukowski, Ian Banks with swear words, dysfunctional characters who manage to stay alive, hopeless loners, reformed nutjobs

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MaritalStatus: Single

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natural disasters and war

On Democracy Now reading about the earthquake in China - it's unbelievable how rescue workers are unable to get through the rubble to survivors with aftershocks causing landslides. I saw live footage ...
Posted by mo on Mon, 19 May 2008 11:19:00 PST

universal consequences

These are excerpts from a couple of articles in New Scientist magazine about LHC, "the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a powerful particle smasher due to be switched on in July (2008).The collider will s...
Posted by mo on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 11:27:00 PST

Power abuse

Lots of people won't be surprised, but it's still shocking somehow - top white house officials discuss, agree upon and even view demonstrations of torture techniques to be used on prisoners. ACLU Call...
Posted by mo on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:03:00 PST

crack made him do it

Today at work we were talking about this guy who brutally attacked four women on separate occasions (hit em over the head with a steel bar, of all things - causing a lot of damage, esp. long term head...
Posted by mo on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 02:06:00 PST

1984, nuclear warheads over usa, rwod, dream war gig

The weather today was a mix of thunder and wind, rain and hail but the sum wasn’t totally absent in between. Rereading the G. Orwells’ 1984... Can see us talking all in acronyms in the fut...
Posted by mo on Thu, 27 Mar 2008 02:09:00 PST

yoga and protesters

Today went to hot yoga where you stand and hold awkward poses for minutes at a time, balancing on one leg with the other one all twisted around in a super hot room, so much sweat pouring off of each ...
Posted by mo on Tue, 25 Mar 2008 01:16:00 PST

NYC and home

My friend K who lives in NYC is here for a visit, only til tuesday... it’s been great to see here and reminise (sp?) about old times when we lived together, here in town and then in NYC. I went ...
Posted by mo on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:56:00 PST

Opera & NonLethal Weaponry

Last night I went to the opera with my dad. We saw the only opera that Beethoven ver did, "Fidelio" - it’s about a woman who disguises herself as a man to infiltrate the prison where her husband...
Posted by mo on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:04:00 PST

Iraqi war goes on

Watching the footage from Amy Goodman/DemocracyNow! of the Iraqi soldiers telling a panel about the atrocities of war - Winter Soldier. It’s brutal what they say went on while they served in Ira...
Posted by mo on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:11:00 PST

The day after St. Pat’s day

Spring is here the cherry blossoms are out and it’s still chilly... All I did to commemorate St. Pat’s day yesterday is wear green and have one beer in a can. Not that I always go out on t...
Posted by mo on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 01:57:00 PST

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madlove, My Space, Chani, Ron, WTF-NATO?!, Maureen, stephivision, Optimum Wound Comics, submedia, The God Who Wasn't There, Saffron, Got Backstreet?, Friends of the CBC, elTon bOng, templeofthemoderngirl

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