Audio Engineer
Audio Engineer
College
Christian
(Very Important to me)
None
(Somewhat Important to me)
White
Want 'em someday
5' 11"
How about we… get a classic cocktail over at The People's Last Stand. It's definitely the best cocktail in Dallas...let me show you why!
How about we… go check out one of the amazing movies at The Angelika! I know it's not the most social activity, so let's meet up before or stay out late chatting.
How about we… dress fancy, go to a jazz café and pretend we fit in the crowd.
Hawai'i. Well, technically not the Big Island called Hawai'i, but I have been to Kauai, Maui, and Oahu, and I can assure you that they are all absolutely wonderful.
I definitely watched "That Thing You Do!" more than anything else growing up, so that probably wins in sheer numbers. Other options could include: I Love You Man, Good Will Hunting, The Goofy Movie, Once, and Shaun Of The Dead.
I have to describe my life history in five sentences or less? Really? Wait, I have already used up two of them? Now four?! *sigh* How about I just say... I am excited to meet you. :-)
My first concert ever was in Aug of 2005. I saw Dashboard Confessional, and it was an incredibly profound experience in my life. Now, I'd never see Dashboard again, but it was the perfect show to usher me into the world of live music performance. But it took me until I experienced La Dispute live in 2010 for me to fully grasp what a community of music-lovers could be. Music is truly a transformative experience! But it's very hard to say my dream concert...there are many bands that are not together that I
I know lots of random information about the following topics: - Audio/Music Gear (recording and listening equipment) - Music (bands, singers, artists, etc) - Movies (post 80's mostly) - MMA fighters (UFC mostly. I know, it sounds weird.)
Could sit and listen to records all day. Truly, I'd love nothing more.
Not talking or engaging. I understand it's a first date, but you have to put yourself out there at least a little bit!
This one time at band camp... No, I really was never in band. But I have played music since high school, and my senior year I had this hysterical talent show performance in which--well I guess it's your job to ask.
You'll learn this within minutes of meeting me, but music is a major part of my life. To call it an infatuation my be doing the relationship a disservice. It might be a borderline love affair.
If I won the lottery, I'd alter my current job. I'd build the best recording studio that has ever been in Dallas, and record musicians for the rest of my life.