Futureman
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people are crazy
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Grandstander
likes & interests
Interests
Favorite Music
Radiohead, Atoms For Peace, Grizzly Bear, MGMT, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Muse, Black Star, Masterface, Aphex Twin, The Passion Pit, etc.
Favorite Books
Authors: Jonathan Safron Foer, Tao Lin, Ernest Hemingway, Proust, Steve Almond, Jonathan Ames, etc.
Areas of Interest
Futureman's activity, per category
22%
News & Politics
17%
Entertainment
22%
Living
39%
Fun
info
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Futureman
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Male
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VA, US
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2007/03/07 00:00:00
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2012/06/16 00:52:45
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28
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Single
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Cancer
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College Graduate



























































comments
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Joe77
2012/03/08 19:52:55
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thanks for the rave...I see you like great music ever heard of these guys....
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KashifZaidi
2011/03/20 07:51:17

http://www.bthty.com/Pux_pic/...
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potlatch
2010/11/23 04:16:05


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potlatch
2010/09/18 03:27:23


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potlatch
2010/07/25 02:57:57

Thanks so much. Hope you "survived" the weekend, lol.
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potlatch
2010/07/23 03:04:16


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JosieDoeSmith
2010/06/20 22:49:43

nothing much just living life. you?
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Marie-Jacqueline
2010/06/19 09:38:50
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(Thank you)
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JosieDoeSmith
2010/06/06 22:27:09

Hey there.
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Ray
2010/06/05 14:44:39

Oh yes. I watched most of the Outer LImits when they were prime time shows. Watched all the Twilight Zone shows and even have copies of them. Same with the original Star Trek. I still watch the old shows when available on TV these days. Like Perry Mason and all the old westerns on the Encore channels. Can't beat Maverick for humor and good story lines. I also watch the old "horror" movies made in the 30s and 40s when available.
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xMadamePleasurex
2010/04/26 16:10:00

thanks fer addin meh
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DEATH
2010/04/18 18:19:04

Im new to Sodahead so im still trying to get the hang of this anyway just wanted to say hi.
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rduffy
2010/04/11 09:49:48

Just to be extra safe, suppose they looked first for the "God's Eyeball Particle". Thar way, if the particle was and was nasty, the Earth might only get a black eye.
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ashmemusic123
2010/04/07 19:52:14

y3lloww!!! =)
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sierra
2010/04/04 03:30:39

what up with that ugly pic?
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sierra
2010/04/04 00:01:07

if i do add u u have to anser my question first why did u want me to be one of your sodaheads?
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Kelly
2010/03/31 00:32:42

Hey bro, well now God particle u are talking about? UTZ white manna, or the carbon from the ore of earth in our ozone?Precise alignment of any machinery, fresh bearings running the motors, will not cause the God particle to appear, along with the precise consistant thermo dynamic results will solve the carbon pollution problem....
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mariss
2010/03/30 12:43:32

Whats going on?
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rduffy
2010/03/29 17:44:42

My very own invented joke:
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Bobway
2010/03/23 20:23:10

Just dropping by to say hello, hope all is well with you. :D

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View all 71 comments »Thank you for the compliment.
It's interesting to watch John Wayne in the movies he made in the 1930s before he hit the really big time and all the old Westerns stars. And I watch many old movies on Turner Classic Movies and the Fox Movie Channel. I used to watch AMC until they decided to run commercials during the shows and that was the end of AMC unless it's a very rare movie in which case I'll record it so I can FF through the commercials.
"If a Frenchman farted in the woods, would the bear say "Ah-Phew" ?