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Hometown:
Tsawwassen, BC
Current Town:
West Point Grey, Vancouver, BC
Relationship Status:
Single
About Me:
22 year old writer, likes sleeping and eating.

Video game addict. Hardcore.
Favorite Music:
Indie, Brit-rock, and the occasional pop hit from today or yesteryear. My favourites are The Unicorns, The Hives, Arctic Monkeys, Oh No Oh My, The Beat Crusaders, old Weezer, and Joy Division.
Favorite TV Shows:
Sarah Silverman Program, Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, The Office, Arrested Development, South Park, anything by Joss Whedon, Battlestar Gallactica, Kathy Griffin: My Life On the D-List (Fuck what you heard, it's actually rad).
Favorite Place in Vancouver
Commercial Drive for social, Davie Street for independent excursions

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The Best and Worst Movies of 2007


I can't remember a better year for film. Granted, I've been cheating. I worked at two movie stores last year, so I managed to soak up a lot of quality film. I did meet a few duds, so I'll start with those:

The top ten worst films of 2007:

10 - Reign Over Me

As much as I loved him in Punch-Drunk Love and Spanglish, the Sandman just can not do this sort of role.

9 - Black Sheep

Zombie sheep take over New Zealand. Yup.

8 -…
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Posted on February 10th, 2008 at 11:32pm — No Comments (Add)

The New Adventures of the Tsawwassen Twenty-Somethings in the City

I grew up in a small Baptist town.

Having recently relocated to the big city of Vancouver, I'm starting to fully comprehend what this means. A small town, along with any other group of people confined to a small space, is not unlike summer camp. The first day of summer camp is always the most important, because it immediately situates you with a group of people that you may or may not want to meet. Despite any objections, you're forced to befriend or make quick peace with those in you… Continue

Posted on January 27th, 2008 at 6:11pm — No Comments (Add)

The "Magic" of Whistler, the Hangovers and my Hereditary Fear of Heights


I am terrible at skiing.

I recall my late years at Beach Grove Elementary where the class made a few trips to Cyprus Bowl, in a situation where, at that point in life, most of us had never skied or snowboarded on any mountain. Going into this situation, I resolved that skiing would involve the exact same tactics as sledding. You give yourself a little push, and let the hill take you the rest of the way. I watched as my classmates went to th
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Posted on January 17th, 2008 at 5:12pm — 1 Comment (Add)

Blogtacular

At the request of my up-and-coming technical prodigy friend Nadia, I have signed up to this relatively unknown social network.

As far as these kinds of networks go, I'm not the type to set up a blog and profile, as that would appear to be infringing on facebook's monopoly of my online self. However, it is nice to see that Vancouver has one of these networks to itself, and from the mind of such a deserving technical genius.

Posted on September 28th, 2007 at 1:43am — No Comments (Add)

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At 10:38pm on January 15th, 2008, People Vancouver said…
I'm gonna book you sooN!
At 3:34pm on September 28th, 2007, vanessa connolly said…
he he he
At 9:52am on September 28th, 2007, People Vancouver said…
hahaha love you max!
 
 

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