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DrewDangerously Away
29 / M / Straight / Single
Lacey, Washington
His Details
- Last Online
- Online now!
- Ethnicity
- White
- Height
- 6′ 0″ (1.83m).
- Body Type
- Fit
- Diet
- Mostly anything
- Smokes
- No
- Drinks
- Socially
- Drugs
- Sometimes
- Religion
- Atheism and laughing about it
- Sign
- Leo and it’s fun to think about
- Education
- College/university
- Job
- Medicine / Health
- Income
- $30,000–$40,000
- Offspring
- Doesn’t have kids
- Pets
- Likes dogs and likes cats
- Speaks
- English
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I'll be traveling back in time and plucking from their primes David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Prince and Barry White. Once collected I will form the greatest "boy band" the world will ever know. I will then bring them to present day and throw the most epic dance party of this, or any other parallel, universe's existence.
Messing with my friends while playing tabletop games.
Transposing right-handed theory to left-handed reality.
Pulling a ‘MacGyver‘.
Twister.
Ordering whilst at restaurants.
Making light of otherwise ‘awkward’ moments.
Finding something good to watch on Netflix.
Taking OKC tests.
"You reminded me of Shaggy, if Shaggy wasn't so much of a stoner and a little smarter."
"You seemed laid back and funny. And then I found out you live in Olympia and I was like, 'oh, that makes sense'."
"I noticed you had a great brain and had an abundance of energy. But it wasn't until I met you a few times that I noticed you were strong, stubborn and determined.
You have an amazing capacity for life, knowledge and growth. You're open-minded and kind. Oh, and you're fucking crazy."
BOOKS
The Farseer Trilogy
The Zombie Survival Guide
Slaughterhouse-Five
If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor
Common Sense
MOVIES
Everything Must Go
Army of Darkness
Wristcutters: A Love Story
Pineapple Express
Love Actually
SHOWS
Pushing Daisies
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Dr. Who
Wilfred
Life on Mars
MUSIC
Damien Rice
Captain Beefheart
The Mountain Goats
David Bowie
The Airborne Toxic Event
FOOD
There is no list for this. I think coconut is the only food that I don't appreciate. But other than that, I'm a big fan of most any dish when prepared right.
2) My bobblehead of Bruce Campbell. He looks after my place when I'm out.
3) My coat rack. It's practical, but more importantly, it looks like something out a private investigator's office from the 30's. For that I love it.
4) My phone. Not so much for calling/texting but more for playing Tetris while waiting in line.
5) A towel. They're just so handy and have so many practical applications, I would feel silly not having one at the ready.
6) The occasional nap. Hopefully this doesn't need an explanation.
I would say, at least in regards to OKC specifically, I wonder why people write certain thing in their profiles. Currently my favorite is the "I like to have fun/laugh" bit. It makes me wonder, do these people think that some people hate having fun or dislike laughing? And is this phenomenon so prevalent that people feel it's warranted to state their liking of laughter and not being bored so we don't confuse them with folk that feel otherwise? I know, I know, some people are just at a loss for words. It can be hard filling these things out.
Really, though, I don't spend hardly any time thinking about it. It just makes me laugh when I read it.
Other times I'm staying in with friends letting my inner-geek reign supreme.
Though, most weekend nights I'm doing something completely different. And no, that's not a Monty Python reference.
If something is truly private and one divulges it in a public forum (such as a dating website), doesn't that negate any private qualities of that something? And if that's true then can we ever actually publicly admit anything that's private? Doesn't that immediately transpose that private something into a public something? So how can we ever really "admit" anything that's actually private in this little box?
Or maybe, just maybe, some people read this section entirely too literally. Just maybe.
At any rate, I feel inclined to admit that I enjoy the punctuational aesthetic of the comma. Granted, I might be pushing some basic rules of syntax a lot of the times that I use it, but I enjoy it. Interesting tidbit? Probably not even slightly. But most people, even some of my closest friends, aren't aware of this little piece of trivia about Drew.
Also, sometimes Drew likes to speak in third person. Drew occasionally does this to try and be funny, not to sound like a jackass.
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