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kirsty
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Female
27 years old
Portland, Oregon
United States
Last Login:7/22/2008
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adventurous
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kirsty's Interests
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| General | Love is falling asleep to BBC Radio 4. Learning about archaeology. Watershed protection. Reading about and dreaming of implementing sustainable transportation systems. Hiking the Cascade Mountains & the Columbia Gorge. Bike advocacy & bicycle culture. Leaving books in public places and watching to see who picks them up. New urbanism. DIY ethics. Three dollar cinemas. Dissent as patriotism. Tofu! Really yummy pinot noir. Midnight bikerides to skinnydip. Really beautiful smiles on really pretty boys. Bubblebaths. Spooky electricity cuts. Watering the tomato plants. The cold side of the pillow. The seaside. That sort of thing.
Unlove is how shy I always am. Biking in freezing cold rain. The current administration. Panicking about peak oil and resulting societal collapse. Tall people who stand right at the front at gigs. Eating mushrooms.
Particularly eating mushrooms, bleurch. | | Music | all is full of love. | | Movies | Harold and Maud. About A Boy. Amelie. Shaun of the Dead. Breaking the Waves. Things To Do. Withnail and I. Old Joy. | | Television | There will be none of that, young madam. | | Books | Favourites - James Howard Kunstler's The Long Emergency / The Geography of Nowhere. JG Ballard's Supercannes. Daniel Pinkwater's Five Fantastic Novels. Francesca Lia Block's Weetzie Bat. Tove Jannson's Moomins. Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials. Bill Bryson's Notes From A Small Island. Nick Hornby's How to be Good. Dickens. Terry Pratchett's Discworld. Professor James Lovelock's Gaia. Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love. Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire. Philippa Pearce's Tom's Midnight Garden. TR Pearson's A Short History of a Small Place. Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman. Clutch McBastard's Clutch Zine. People Magazine (in the queues for the tills at the supermarket!)
I'm a firm believer that all books should be lost, found, given, received, dropped, picked up, scribbled on, underlined in, read in the bath, dropped in the bath, mercifully saved, then frantically dried off again with a hairdryer.
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kirsty's Details
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| Status: | Single | | Hometown: | Cambridgeshire / Manchester, England | | Zodiac Sign: | Aries |
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About me:
125 lbs of pure procrastination-prone, super-shy, English-accented, bicycle riding, happyhappy, booty shaking trouble.
TOR and flickr
Addendum: I love my job. Go Portland!
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Who I'd like to meet:
Music only, ta. No friend adds on this thing, but you're welcome to message me if you like riding bikes or grabbing yummy food, or other stuff that sounds fun.
I think you're great, and you should come visit!
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