In the spirit of sheepishly following the crowd:
10 things about me you certainly would not have known about me...
1. I am a vegetarian (no cow's milk, but yes cheese and eggs)
2. I love to eat atrociously unhealthy candy while driving
3. I was a photographer for Ralph Nader at one point in my professional life
4. I am married and have the most wonderful 3 year old son named Zion
5. I once lived in a monestary (buddhist) for 3 months
6. I dropped out of college after three years
7. I went to Paris directly afterwards and became an artist in residence at the Adzack Museum... sold most of my work at my opening and moved back to California completely broke
8. I fell in love with my wife 'at first sight'... really, i did.
9. I run triathlons
10. I control roughly 25% of the world's oil supply
10 things about me you certainly would not have known about me...
1. I am a vegetarian (no cow's milk, but yes cheese and eggs)
2. I love to eat atrociously unhealthy candy while driving
3. I was a photographer for Ralph Nader at one point in my professional life
4. I am married and have the most wonderful 3 year old son named Zion
5. I once lived in a monestary (buddhist) for 3 months
6. I dropped out of college after three years
7. I went to Paris directly afterwards and became an artist in residence at the Adzack Museum... sold most of my work at my opening and moved back to California completely broke
8. I fell in love with my wife 'at first sight'... really, i did.
9. I run triathlons
10. I control roughly 25% of the world's oil supply
three months is forever and not long enough.
three years is too young and already too old.
triathlons... triad theme here; three oh three is a magic number, and here we have something of a pyramidal structure collapsing upon itself, again with the three years in college, that's four sides, you choose which base you desire and find your own pointed structure towards the sky, or upside down seeking the center of our sphere
sides sought are unnumerable, to keep with a sphere or is it just a turning turning turning line in and around itself, a spiral continuum caught from a two dimensional perspective to only only, in the end, appear a circle without depth?
again, none of this matters.
it's quite ironic to me to see the two of you on the same internet page. and friends of friends, oh what a world.