Sirch Hanom

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Last Login: 11/27/2009 10:55 pm

Registered: 03/14/2007

Gender: Male

Location: Asgard, over Bifrost.

Occupation: Saint, Good Samaritan, Templar

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Shibaggen 'Bout Sirch

Picture a Austin Powers, add a brown suit, add some sideburns, somewhat scraggly beard-thing, and the hat English paperboys have, and remove the 'g's from all my words. There.
I pride myself on my ability to take pathological lying and turn it into a story, as well as kill a woodland animal at 100 yards with any household item, even Scrabble tiles. I like to write fiction, edit fiction, light Young Adult fiction on fire, and read fiction.
My major areas of expertise are myths and legends, especially the Norse and Greeks, as well as the Celts. I like The White Stripes, the Decemberists, The Senate, and Boten Anna. I can drink a gallon of 2% milk in half and hour. My hands are perpetually cold, and when asked where I was yesterday, I keep coming back to elaborate lies involving the Swedish and Conchord jets.
I like to write fantasy fiction, the most cliched and hackneyed genre besides romance and mystery, with a cast of characters called the 'Fianna'.
If I could, I would speak in captial letters, like my favorite character, Bill Door.

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No man so good he is perfect
No man so wicked he is worth naught
-The Elder Edda

You may tell yourself "This is not my beautiful house. This is not my beatiful wife."
Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.
-Once in a Lifetime

Deteriorata. 606-4311.

 
 

An eye for an eye would leave everyone blind
-Muhatma Gandhi

Remeber the past, look to the future, but let neither control you.
-Sirch Hanom

Everyone sees how you seem, only you know who you are.
-A monk, I think

Every action has a reaction
-Scientific principle

You don't what you got till it's gone.
-That song

You don't know what you got till it's gone.
That song



Live in the now!
Garth Algar

True madness is a wondeful thing. True madmen are not destructive, but challenge laws and rules that have been followed for ages. By asking questions considered daft and unacceptable, they make us think harder about reality then we usually care to.