****No longer looking. Found a 'fish' elsewhere.****
What the limited options here fail to relay about myself is that I, despite my current job field of maintenance, am rather intelligent, stubborn, loving, and more.
Also, activities I enjoy and find entertaining include shooting pool, playing videogames, and catching a movie every once in a while. All of which I find are immensly more enjoyable when accompanied by a friend, be it of the friendship or relationship type.
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Ah hell, I'll describe myself further, in my own way, because I'm bored.
-I'll generally go for Function over Form. If I find the Function I desire in a Form I like, cool beans. This is a very general statement. It applies to any given choice I am making for the most part. Cars (which are more severly limited by budget than anything else), stereo equipment, computer components, and so on.
-To be more specific on musical taste, I don't list bands, I list genres. I find that I can listen to two different songs from the same band, and have completely different and opposing reactions to both. That said, Rock

and Electronica are the styles of music you will most likely find me listening to. (Curse our blighted area for not having any sort of techno/dance/electronica station!) The music types you will never hear playing on any of my audio equipment are country and pop (boy bands specifically). Rap/hip-hop music is dependent on my mood, but I usually don't listen to it. Nothing against it, just generally don't listen to it because all too often, it tends to end up as pop.
-I describe myself as the (mostly) good kind of crazy. Meaning I at times can be random and unpredictable (more prone to happen if I'm around someone I feel can appreciate said randomness). Other times, I can be withdrawn and pensive (generally if I'm in a not-so-good mood, I try to bite my tounge for fear of saying something I will regret. Though lately, I'm starting to let slip. On purpose. I'm getting sick of holding it all in and not letting people (read: Idiots) know just what I think of them.)
-I am skilled in a few areas of DIY... some I'd rather not be, some I actually enjoy. Don't ask me about plumbing. I can do it, but I'll **** about it the whole time. I know enough to change disc brake pads/rotors, starter motors, spark plugs and wires, and the oil on generally any smaller unleaded fuel vehicle. Meaning I've never fiddled under the hood of a Semi-truck, never owning one myself. Ask me instead about computer repair, or website maintenance, and I'll be more apt to respond in a positive light. I do take pride in my ability with computers.
-My preferred time-killing methods while I wait to go to work/sleep/eat generally involve playing video games and to a smaller extent, watching movies. Recently I've taken up bike-riding (again, after several years of not having a bike, cursed thieves) again, and I'm rediscovering how much of a thrill it is to speed down a hill with the wind in one's face, and simultaneously discovering I'm not as young and capable of pushing myself as I was in high school, where bicycling was my primary mode of transport.
-Video games I enjoy tend to be anything not sports related. Currently Blizzard is possessing my soul with their World of Warcrack, though that possession comes and goes.
-Movie types I like are comedy and action flicks. I tend to shy away from romantic movies when I'm single.
-TV I rarely watch. News is rarely of the uplifting good sort (Family dies in car-crash, Bush gets re-elected, police officer fatally shot, Mitch Daniels becomes governor of Indiana, all for examples of bad news) And most TV shows are blah. There have been a few that I will take time out of my time-killing to watch. Heroes was one such show. Scrubs and Family Guy are also high on my favorites. The other ones I like generally are only available on DVD anymore and occasionally shown on PBS/WNIT. Monty Python and Red Dwarf, for example.
First date? Hmm... I'm easy to please. I'd be just as happy shooting pool, eating out somewhere, going to the arcade, or any combination of them. Movies aren't good for first dates because you don't get a chance to know the other person, only a small glimpse into what movies they may like.