I'm back after a bit of a hiatus. Still laid back, cheerful (without being obnoxious about it), and optimistic, despite having lived in D.C. for five years now. I still smile at strangers. I am warm and affectionate. People seem to think I'm funny (well, my friends and random homeless people do, at least). Dogs, babies, old people and random crazy homeless people looooove me. I strive to be authentic.
I also blog on this site. None of it's edited, or well thought out, and most of it's probably not stuff that's suitable for a dating site, but whatevs. What you see is what you get. If you'd really like to learn more about me, then please feel free to check it out.
UPDATE: I've met someone and he rocks my socks off. So, I'm not interested in meeting anyone else. Nope, nope, nope. Just here for the blogging now.
My Ideal Person:
I could, as I have in the past, rattle off a long laundry list of traits and characteristics I find attractive. I think I'll keep it simple this time. If you are:
Funny, smart, kind, sincere, creative, and passionate about something in your life...
then I'm probably going to want to meet you.
The last great book I read The Ethical Gourmet by Jay Weinstein. Stiff by Mary Roach. The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. Anything by Marie Howe, Mary Karr and Wally Lamb.
My most humbling moment Gosh, isn't life--just in general--a lesson in humility?
Favorite on-screen sex scene There are some really good ones out there...I suppose I could say "The Secretary" or something from "Henry and June" or that scene from "The Lover" it's really too difficult to choose.
The celebrity I resemble the most If I could look like a celebrity, I'd look like Audrey Tautou. But I don't. I look like me.
The best or worst lie I've ever told When I was in second grade, I told everyone that Alan Alda was my father.
If I could be anywhere right now I'm actually rather content here in DC, at the moment. This came as a bit of a surprise to me.
Of course, if we're daydreaming, I would say somewhere by the sea, surrounded by my lovely friends.
Or maybe NYC--the Lower East Side--in 1977.
Or in Manchester, U.K. sometime in the early 1980's.
Five items I can't live without I'm a minimalist. There are few things I can't absolutely live without...I'm quite fond of my books, my music, photo albums and journals...what else? I think things like contact lenses and tweezers are pretty cool.
Fill in the blank: _____ is sexy; _____ is sexier. laughing is sexy; laughing at yourself is sexier.
In my bedroom one will find... Photographs of people I love; an unmade bed; a stubborn, bossy little dog who is not suppose to be on the bed; a pirate pinata, and some other stuff...
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