The 1st where I stand

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Who are these people that actually listen to Hollywood Undead?Mood: apathetic apatheticPosted at 2:12 PM Nov 6 view more

  • The 1st where I stand

  • 30 / Male
  • Providence, Rhode Island, US
  • Last Login: 11/29/2009

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Interests

  • General

    I wake and work and shit and eat (sometimes in the same place) and puff my e-cig and do things and sleep.
  • Music

    Oldies when love songs meant something. Classic Rock is still cool. Metal fuckin rocks! Only a small faction of HipHop keeps it real. Including, but not limited to anticon, Galapagos4, Rhymesayers, Living Legends, Peanuts and Corn, Low Pressure, Dorian3, Oldominion, Plague Language, Strange Famous. Huge Flaming Lips fan and a band called HUMANWINE. TRUTH: Danny Spitz and Scott Ian each gave me a guitar pick circa early 90's. Met Pantera, Biohazard, and Sepultura in '94. Dimebag Darrel gave me a sip of his Coors lite. My mom threw away my Eaten Back to Life t-shirt. Met Linkin Park, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Billy Joel, and a slew of other musicians that I can't remember or i'm not particularly a fan of. LIE: I smoked a joint with Willie Nelson in an airplane hangar at a small airport when he flew in for a show and his transportation for said show was running late. That never happened.
  • Movies

    Movies is my thing. A virtual walking encyclopedia. The old and the new. The foreign and domestic. I can watch a romantic comedy and the most twisted grindhouse splattercult classic. It don't matter. I spend way too much money on DVD's. I hope to one day own every Criterion Collection. Love Asian cinema from Kurosawa to Miike. Svankmajer, Brothers Quay and all that good stuff. Awesomely bad flics. LIE: I banged Liv Tyler in 1995 at her house near Boston when her father was on tour. I was 16 and she was about to turn 18 in 3 weeks. That didn't happen.
  • Television

    I don't want to be this way, but I can't not see where Lost is going next. Flash Foward has sucked me in too. Scrubs is funny. Ashamed of watching True Blood. Adult Swim of course. IFC and Sundance channel. Never miss a Red Sox game. Daisy Fuentes is just as hot in person as she was on TV. Maybe more so.
  • Books

    It should be obvious that I am promoting Bizarro. The fine folks at Eraserhead Press, Raw Dog Screaming, Afterbirth Books, Swallowdown, etc... I've always enjoyed Franz and Fyodor. Palahniuk, J. Lethem, A. Bender, Sartre, Camus, Hesse, Bruno Schulz and especially Robert Walser.
  • Heroes

    Yankee hating, Red Sox loving NYC firefighters. Those who make something out of nothing.

Details

  • Status: Swinger
  • Hometown: Big City, NH
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Height: 6' 0"
  • Religion: Taoist
  • Zodiac Sign: Gemini
  • Occupation: Line Service Technician

Status and Mood

  • The 1st where I stand Who are these people that actually listen to Hollywood Undead?
    Mood: apathetic apathetic
    Posted at 2:12 PM Nov 6
  • The 1st where I stand Finished The Wasp Factory despite catching a glimpse of some douche bags amazon review spoiling the twist.
    Posted at 8:06 PM Oct 24
  • The 1st where I stand Reading D.D. Murphry, Secret Policeman
    Mood: amused amused
    Posted at 11:42 AM Oct 24

Blurbs

About me:

I am a snob in the world of Art fandom and proud of it. That guy in the video store that sneers at you for renting Hollywood bullshit when an outstanding Inde film is sitting right next to it. I hate that fans of commercial "rap music" consider it to be real "HipHop". And, I hate dime-a-dozen rock bands that literally sound the same. I'd much rather listen to the oldies (which I do). I believe their is some originality left in the world. Not much - but some, and I seek it out in any medium every chance I get. Most recently, I discovered a somewhat new genre of Literature referred to as Bizarro Fiction. In the past 10 years I have read maybe 25-30 books. Mostly Kafka and likewise Absurdist/Modernist authors of old and a few Palahniuk, etc... It's been difficult to find things that interest me enough to read as often as I should. That has all changed dramatically now. I'm hooked on this Bizarro stuff. It's funny and disgusting and creative and altogether unusual. If you share my interests to the left, then you would be doing yourself a great service of checking it out. Their is plenty of free short stories scattered online to give you a taste. And, if you like it then pick up a nice little paperback or something. Show your support for a grassroots uprising in the literary world as you would for your local music and/or independant film. Any questions? Feel free to mail me...

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Comments

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  • Nov 23 2009 3:03 PM

    thank ya for the add. :)
    The book is now available at amazon.com!
  • Nov 11 2009 5:10 PM

    Greetings! Thanks for stopping in. Glad to hear you'll picking up a few copies of the book for others, and yourself! It's a great read and I've been finding that adults are enjoying it just as much as the kids, so that's awesome.
    Hope all is well your way, and have a great week!
    -Kristen



    www.kristenmargiotta.com
  • Oct 22 2009 10:22 AM

    thank ya for the add and welcome to the world of bizarro fiction! i would be really honored if you read MachoPoni. right now, i'm not selling autographed or direct copies, but, if you have a U.S. mailing address, i'd be glad to mail you a MachoPoni sticker. just message me if you're interested. there are excerpts from the book at its myspace too, at myspace.com/machoponi    Take care. :)
  • Oct 20 2009 11:24 PM

    New from Shroud
    Publishing





    "A bludgeoning
    celluloid rush of language and ideas served from an action-painter's bucket of
    fluorescent spatter, D. Harlan Wilson's Peckinpah is an incendiary gem and very probably the most
    extraordinary new novel you will read this year." ALAN MOORE,
    author of WatchmenV for Vendetta and From
    Hell
  • Oct 19 2009 3:41 AM

    Thank you for sticking it out with us through all of it. Did you get the message about our 10/08/09 release through Record Label? It is all  over the muzickal map just like it's parents.
  • Jun 11 2006 6:41 AM

    I'm leaving a comment to endorse how much I enjoyed the movie Brick.