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  • Music

    mostly rock and such...but i like classical too.
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  • Movies

    Horror movies..muahahah haha
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  • Television

    well i dont watch much tv but when i do well i go for the gothic channels..lolz
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  • Books

    I love Books and i even write them..lolz
    The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland, privately printed (Dublin), 1879. Under the Sunset, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington (London), 1882. A Glimpse of America: A Lecture Given at the London Institution, 28th December, 1885, Low, Marston, 1886. The Snake's Pass, Harper, 1890. Crooken Sands, De Vinne (New York), 1894. The Man from Shorrox's, De Vinne, 1894. The Watter's Mou', Appleton (New York), 1895. The Shoulder of Shasta, Constable, 1895. Dracula, Constable, 1897, Doubleday & McClure, 1899. Miss Betty, Pearson, 1898. Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry, Doubleday & McClure, 1899. The Mystery of the Sea, Doubleday, Page, 1902. The Jewel of Seven Stars, Heinemann, 1903, Harper, 1904, revised and abridged edition, Rider, 1912. The Man, Heinemann, 1905, abridged as The Gates of Life, Cupples & Leon (New York), 1908. Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving, two volumes, Macmillan, 1906, revised edition, Heinemann, 1907. Lady Athlyne, Heinemann, 1908, Lovell (New York), 1909. Snowbound, Collier, 1908. The Lady of the Shroud, Heinemann, 1909. Famous Impostors, Sturgis & Walton (New York), 1910. The Lair of the White Worm,Rider (London), 1911. Dracula's Guest, and Other Weird Stories, Routledge, 1914. Also contributor to Nineteenth Century & After.

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I was born on November 8, 1847, around Dublin/Clontarf, Ireland. I was the third of the seven children. I was a student at "failte go dti colaiste na trionoide" better known as The University of Dublin, Trinity College, i enrolled in many athletics as well as academics, and graduated with honors in mathematics in 1870. I worked in the Irish Civil Service for ten years, and my spare time contributed to drama criticism in the Dublin Mail. Henry Irving was one of my friends, and in 1879 I became Irving's manager; I also acted as manager, secretary, and a director at London's Lyceum Theatre. I began writing and publishing novels, beginning with The Snake's Pass in 1890; Dracula followed in 1897.I married a beautiful wife named Florence Ann Lemon Balcombe, on December 4, 1878. I have one child named Noel. ....This profile was edited with Thomas' myspace editor™ V2.5 ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. Click here to get Falling Objects ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡.. ..‡‡‡..<a

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  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Friends
  • Hometown: Dublin
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke: No
  • Education: College graduate
  • Occupation: Author/Writer
  • Income: $60,000 to $75,000

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