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Interested In:
Friends
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Member Since:
Oct 2003
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Hometown:
South Boston, MA 0212 F*in' 7
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Eric's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/revsully
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Other education:
Autodidactic
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Occupation:
Ordained minister to the artsy...otherwise a Cook.
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Affiliations:
Universal Life Church...hence Rev. Sully.
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What I enjoy doing:
Theology, Comic Books, Cooking, Blogging, Karaoke, Hockey, Aikido
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Favorite Books:
All Time Fave: The Iliad. Comic books are good for the soul!!!
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Favorite Movies:
The Star Wars. Yes I said THE Star Wars. All of them. Major League, L.A.Confidential, Kubrick, GoodFellas. The Quiet Man. Zoolander is a secret though...shhhhh! ^_~
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Favorite Music:
Meg & Jack ...the White Stripes. Rock & Roll!!! I just got my first iPod and I've named it Solaris the Tyrant Sun. That's a FunnyBook reference, ya know. iPod has got me back into favorite musics, Led Zep, Hendrix, U2, Zappa, Beastie Boys, the Police, AC/DC, METAL!!! Throw the Goat! I might have the worst taste in music but my iPod is my own radio staion....shuffle rules! NOOOOGE!
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Favorite TV Shows:
Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, Boston Bruins Hockey, BBC Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, S&TC, Sopranos, 90210 (both), Jepoardy!, CW's Spectacular Spider-Man Sat. AM cartoon!
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Zodiac Sign:
Scorpio
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About Me:
Love to cook, drink and have a good time generally. Pretty laid back but also a frantic kinetic type of guy. I love to watch movies, I like to hang out with friends. I love raiding a friend's fridge or pantry and seeing what culinary delight I can whip up "on the fly".
I love hockey so much I write a column for my Blog called "the Smoking PUCK!" and I'm a Boston Bruins partial Season Ticket holder going on years now. I love reading FunnyBooks. DC, MARVEL, indies. Creative problem solving in tights with a healthy dose of "right & wrong". I am King Geek but iDigress. All I gotta ask to the savvy is what day of the week does Kevin Smith's "Mallrats" take place, huh smaht guy?
I'm a Scorpio so that should say something. I'm also very spiritual. I'm an ordained minister & very proud of it. I can perform weddings. I've recently dropped the pretentious Exclaimation Point from my written nickname. Life is about personal growth & change, eh? ^_~ I think that introducing yourself in person as your own nickname or using your own name in the 3rd Person is equally pretentious (RE: David Cross' Ricky Henderson bit ^_~). My IntrePoop Gang and I are pretty entertaining Bloggers. My Blog is my virtual coffeetable of the IntrePoop. Check the link below to Channel Ocho, my Blog. Rev. Sully is my handle.
Come to: Channel OCHO
I may be a Closet Buddhist with Catholic Guilt. I think I've decided what my next tattoo will be and where. I also think that Episode III is the best of The Star Wars Movies. My iPod is my new Best Friend. I do love my real friends more but I spend a lot of time alone or on the Subway en route somewhere with my Mighty Bag O' Life slung over my shoulder. I wear a headband and get away with it. It's true...I look as bad-@$$ as Clyde Drexler. I used to be somebody else...literally but not the current Biker Guy from the Village People if that's what yer thinking. ^_
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Who I Want to Meet:
I have a great circle of friends and they are the family you choose. But also mistaking friends for family will get you burned. I think I read that one on a fortune cookie at the Harvard Sq. Hong Kong after 3 Scorpion Bowls. That proverbial water isn't really "under the bridge"...it is actually the sea that seperates us.
If we do meet, just have the decency to have a proper handshake. I give horrible first impressions...seconds & thirds as well. But most of my closest friends I've think I've insulted when I've first met them. It's true. I really, really like my friends. I stood alone in a Generation within my family. I am an only child with no cousins in either direction close to my age for 7-8 years. I got older and younger but none my age that I grew up with so I do have very fierce friendship that border on "family".
Hey...the only thing faster than the Speed of Light is the Speed of Love, innit? 'Namaste...
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A couple other things to note about Rev. Sully:
1) He apparently likes two things eating and hockey. That is the impression I get from his pictures. The guy must eat a lot. I have another theory. He is wearing a skinny suit to cover up the body of a 500 pound man. Yes, a 500 pound man with long blonde hair. Not many of them wandering around. So oyu can see why he would wear his bald wig and skinny suit to avoid all the attention.
2) He makes me want to like hockey just so I can feel confident in having a conversation with him. Currently I am too intimidated to broach the subject in person.
Peace
wants to rape me and steal my lunch
money? Well, other than the fact that
he's an awesome guy overall and way
too much fun in his Mr. Clean visage, he
freaked me the hell out when I first met
him, since he was solely devoted to the
job and nothing could get in his way, not
even trainees like myself! Over several
pots of coffee while working, (yeah,
coffee pots with straws in them, of
course!) he started taunting me with his
hilarious lobster imersonation, which
sort of makes him a random lobster.
I've known him for over eight years now,
which is sort of freaky when I think about
it now. He's been a lot to me, fun hang-
out bussy, co-miserator, boon friend,
whatever. He's also a really funny drunk,
as evidenced by the several messages
left by him in my voicemail when he's
drunk-dialed me at four am. Of course, I
love them, since like I said, he's a funny-
ass drunk! Basically, couldn't ask for a
better guy to be in your lif
is visable within the full spectrum of light and
color. Most of the time, not only is his
physical appearance marked by color, but
his language and joke selection is often
colorful as well. I once heard that he met
Denis Leary in a coffeeshop and they had a
"Colorful Language-Off," and guess who
won? That's right, Denis Leary! But it's
generally accepted that Sully was second in
the contest and, therefore, the world as well.
He's #1 in my heart, though, especially after
I saw "The Ref." Sully is someone I can
always count on to liven up a situation and
put smiles on everyone's faces. When I
heard the news that my grandfather had
died, I remember him turning to me,
slapping me on the back, and with tears still
streaming down my face exclaiming, "Well,
let's not let this ruin our afternoon, right?!"
All joking aside, Sully is a great guy and a
true friend, and you should send him a
message and pick his brain about Japanese
anime cartoons!