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36 year-old male from Toronto, Ontario
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Name Gavin
Occupation Lighting Designer for theatre/dance
Birthday March 25th, 1976
Interests Theatre writing gaming playing my acoustic guitar or bass in a band randomly mocking/praising others.
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Music Coldplay BNL Choclair Sokrates Stars Fallout Boy Radiohead Sum41 Sarah Harmer Arcade Fire Ladybird Sideshow Erin Smith David Hein (www.davidhein.net) Tragically Hip The Killers Jimmy Eat World non-country Blue Rodeo Bruce Cockburn and anything by Danny Elfman.
Movies Only the best movie of all time!: SMOKEY & THE BANDIT! A true masterpiece. And: SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD Serenity High Fidelity Batman Begins Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Star Wars EpIII-VI (Let's just pretend the first two episodes never happened) Indiana Jones x 3 Shakespeare In Love (work hazard) LOTR Sin City(!) Goonies Ghostbusters Down With Love Incredibles Hellboy(!) The Sweet Hereafter X-Men1-3 Spider-Man 2 and a really cool Japanese film (REAL people not anime) called Afterlife. Thanks to Graduette for reminding me of the title!
TV Shows Mythbusters Mythbusters Mythbusters!! Heroes Veronica Mars Battlestar Galactica and damn Spike TV and its CSI marathons. I never leave the house. Definitely [i]Slings & Arrows[/i] as well.
Books "How to be a Canadian" by Will and Ian Ferguson (hilARIOUS) Ian Rankin's "Rebus" series Terry Pratchett's Discworld. Plays (which start as text): [i]Goodnight Desdemona Good Morning Juliet[/i] by Ann-Marie MacDonald [i]The Mystery of Edwin Drood[/i] [i]The Donnellys: Sticks & Stones[/i] by James Reaney [i]Hamlet[/i] by Billy Shakes [i]No Exit[/i] by Sartre [i]Quiet in the Land[/i] by Anne Chislett