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Name: Jake
Birthday: 8/14/1980
Gender: Male


Interests: Acting, hockey, reading classic and not so classic books, playing my gutiar, washing my car, trying new things at Taco Bell, drinking coffe, learning new stuff.
Expertise: Finding the best obscure route in order to avoid heavy traffic.
Occupation: Artist
Industry: Entertainment


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Member Since: 11/15/2004

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Sunday, March 20, 2005

Currently Reading
Silva Mind Control For Super Memory and Speed Learning
By Hans DeJong
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Updating. Sorry. I've been busy with work, and school, and school. Spring break, how fleeting.

"Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught." Oscar Wilde


Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Currently Reading
Laughter Therapy: How to Laugh About Everything in Your Life That Isn't Really Funny
By Ph.D., M.F.T. Annette Goodheart
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I had an audition today. I think it went pretty well, but you can never really tell. If I think about it too long I start thinking it didn't go well at all. I had fun though. Besides the audition my day was awful. Car trouble, lost my cell phone (I've never done that before), so on, so on.

I met this hilarious guy though. He reminded me of Larry Appleton from Perfect Strangers. Uptight and funny when he didn't mean to be. I hope that at least some of you out there are old enough to know what Perfect Strangers is. At least from Nick at Night.

Moral of this story? Even when things aren't going well you can still laugh at something, or someone is luaghing at you. 


Saturday, December 25, 2004

Currently Reading
Attack Of The Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons
By Bill Watterson
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I know some of my friends are going to be jealous here, but I had a white Christmas. I mean it. A foot of snow, it is beautiful. I even made a snowman. I'll have to post a picture. I'll have to take a picture (I will Meg, don't worry). Thought I'd share.


Friday, December 10, 2004

Currently Reading
Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life : A Kick-Butt Approach to a Better Life
By Larry Winget
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People keep telling me I need to update my site. I can only assume these people don't have an off line life to keep up with. I'm not saying I do either, but still come on people you could prtend that you have something better to do.

I've been making a Christmas wish list. I think that what people want for Christmas tells you something about them. Here are a few things on my list.  (the order of this list is completely random).

1. A better job

2. An early printing of Lion in the Woods by Maurice Dolbier

3. A gift card to Taco Bell (do they make those?)

4. A pre-paid metro card

I'll stop there. If your Christmas list really does tell you somthing about you, then I think I'm must be boring.


Thursday, November 25, 2004

Currently Reading
The Ultimate Turkey Fryer Cookbook: Plus 25 Super Sauces
By Reece Williams
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Happy Turkey day. That is dumb. Let all just say "Happy Thanksgiving", okay? It is much more persentable. Besides there is a lot more to Thanksgiving than just a turkey. I mean there are pies, and green bean casarole, and friends, and family. You get the picture. Turkey day is about one thing. Thanksgiving it about a lot more. So remember kids, just  say,

"Happy Thanksgiving!" 



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