About Laserbeak

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I get up, go to work, play as much Xbox 360 as I can, build model cars, say "hey" to my dogs as though they really know what I'm saying, write my comic book, write my other couple of books, collect comics, read them, collect Hot Wheels and Star Wars figures (and I'm not the 40-year-old virgin!), take my insulin shots, complain about traffic, and eventually go to bed at the end of the day.  That's almost everything I do.  Oh, and I finally graduated college in May 2006.
Location:
United States
Primary occupation:
Writer/Paint Color Specialist for Sherwin-Williams
Dream occupation:
Write for DC Comics
Hometown:
Houston
Schools attended:
Dulles High School many moons ago, and recently University of Houston
I like:
People who are not stupid from laziness. Man, was that harsh!
Favorite writers:
Ones that don't bore me.
Favorite books:
I rarely read books as far as novels go, because they bore the living hell out of me. Why read when you can write? I do, however, enjoy books about automotive and aerospace history.
Favorite newspapers:
Whatever's sitting on a desk at work. Otherwise, they suck.
Favorite magazines:
Wizard, Automobile, Rodent Track, Car and Driver, and Motor Trend. There is a Beatles mag that comes out once in a while that I like, but it's pretty tough to find.
Favorite music:
The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Temptations, the Who, Queen, Talking Heads, B-52's, the MC5, the Four Tops, the Yardbirds, the Beach Boys when their shit didn't suck, and the Clash.
Favorite movies:
The original Star Wars trilogy, Close Encounters, Jaws, Indie Jones, Jimmy Bond, the Trek films, and anything else that doesn't involve inbred hillbillies porking fat guys in the woods.
Favorite TV shows:
Television sucks unless it's HBO. Network television comdies are so immature.
Favorite teams:
I'm fed up with pro sports unless it's NASCAR. You can't do drugs and drive. They're the cleanest athletes available without a prescription.
Favorite quote:
There are 3 types of people:Those who can count, and those who can't.
Gender:
Male
Religion:
Is this important?