General Info
I Am Here For: |
For a New Experience, To Explore My Sexuality, To Meet People |
Marital Status: |
Single |
Children: |
Undecided |
Education: |
Graduate School |
Religion: |
Christian |
Smoke: |
No |
Drink: |
No |
Occupation: |
marmanaiana |
Body Type: |
Average |
Height: |
6' 2" |
Ethnicity: |
N/A |
Languages: |
French, Italian, English, Spanish |
Sexy Stuff
I Am Looking For: |
Cyber Sex, Social Encounters, Just Looking, Real Life Relationship, Erotic Chat, Cyber Friendships |
Sexual Fantasies: |
A Public Place |
Sex is Best: |
In a Relationship |
Cybersex: |
Yes |
I Want You To: |
Talk Dirty to Me |
Cybersex Personality: |
Amateur |
My Web Gifts
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Marico2617's Scoop
About me:
I’m quite a humble person, really, but I have had so many nice people and new internet friends ask about me that I decided to make a whole page about it. People ask more and more questions… so it grows and grows! I live a strange, unplanned, and unexpected life of photography and adventure. I’m best known for, well, I suppose, this site, StuckInCustoms.com, which has become the #1 Travel Photography Blog on the internet. On average, the photos get over a million views a week, including a few from my mom. My work first became popular after I had the honor of having the first HDR photo ever to hang in the Smithsonian. After that, I was fortunate enough to be represented by Getty (who I have since dumped because they take 80%), been featured on the BBC, ABC, FOX, CBS, and NBC, and have had numerous showings around the world. I am known generally for the unique way in which I capture and process the world around me. I have my own “take” on HDR Photography.
Who I'd like to meet:
1. John Horton Conway. A Princeton math professor who’s combined math and human interest better than anyone since John Von Neumann. I especially like his work on numbers and games and The Book of Numbers, which he wrote with Richard Guy.
2. Lauren Collins. She and Mark Singer are the best writers at The New Yorker. As I recently blogged, I loved her profile of Pascal Dangin.
3. Chimamanda Adichie. I blogged about a recent short story of hers. Reading her reminds me how I used to read lots of fiction and how much I liked it.
The person I don’t know who I most wish would write another book is Renata Adler. If a book can be stillborn, Private Capacity, supposed to be published in 2002, was that. From Wikipedia: “Renata Adler’s investigation of the Bilderberg group reveals the true history of the organization, its membership and its nebulous function. With an astonishing cache of Bilderberg archives and secret files, Adler charts the history of the organization and the extent of its power.” Sounds like it exists, doesn’t it? It ranks 5 million on Amazon, maybe because I ordered a copy. Second most: Ben Cheever. I loved Selling Ben Cheever.
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More About Marico2617
My Other Profile/Website Links:
yahoo
Interests:
Photography
Philosophy
Genetics
Swarming
Computer & video games
Sociology
Anthropology
Writing fiction
Drawing
Raising kids (little RPG chars)
My Favorite Websites:
youtube.com,facebook.com ,amirite.net,cracked.com ,deviantart.com,sixbillionsecrets.com
Music:
Ambient and world new age electronica
Gotan Project
Bel Canto & Anneli Drecker
Cesaria Evora
Dave Matthews Band
Patrick O’Hearn
David Darling
Acoustic Guitar… Spanish Guitar
Listen to almost all genres though, except for Eskimo music, which I despise.
Movies:
Amelie
Tombstone
Fantastical movies like The Fall, Big Fish, and Pan’s Labyrinth
Crouching Tiger
Office Space
Serenity
Napoleon Dynamite
Best in Show and that whole line of movies from Christopher Guest
The Big Labowski
Ron Fricke movies like Baraka
Obvious predictable adoration of LOTR, SW, New Batmans
Anything with Christian Bale
Anything with Woody Allen
Nothing that stars both Christian Bale AND Woody Allen
Books:
BOOKS (ONE FROM EACH GENRE…)
Patrick Rothfuss or George RR Martin – Song of Ice and Fire Series (Medieval Fantasy)
Atlas Shrugged (Fiction Novel)
His Dark Materials (Alternate Fantasy)
Cryptonomicon (Techno-Thriller)
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Comedy)
Ender’s Game (Sci-fi)
Tale of Two Cities (Classic Fiction)
Genome (Science)
Journeyer (Historical Fiction)
Winesburg, Ohio (Short Stories)
Free to Choose (Non-fiction)
I don’t want to list a ton of books… but anything about genetics, patterns, anthropology, history, come visit my library and I’ll have a big pile of books for you to borrow!
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