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Who are you?
rhia bucklin

Three favourite sites?
coudal.com, craigslist.org, crow restaurant seattle

Wake-up drink (or substance) of choice?
strong, black coffee

What’s your preferred mode of transportation?
1987 Jeep Comanche Laredo. Red.

One word to describe your relationship with your cellphone:
neglectful

Trivial, yet fascinating fact:
The seven digits of my cellphone number play “Yan-kee Doo-dle went to town.”

Who’s your favourite superhero?
Clippie

Favourite scene from a movie?
When Tom Hanks loses it after the bathtub falls through the floor in The Money Pit.

Do you collect anything?
artist’s statements

If you had a band, what would it be called?
two-tiered modem strategy

What do you always carry with you?
book, iPod, LC-A

What's the funniest quotation you've ever read about rock music?
There was something about Kiss - it wasn't the pomp, it was the dudeness of it. Don't get me wrong, Sabbath were dudes, they were weird, kind of dorks. Kiss were dorks, but they were trying to come off as dudes. Even Led Zeppelin had less of a dude thing - they were much more like hilarious elves or something. That dude thing always got to me, and a lot of aggressive music, especially in the 90s, got real dudeish. I never really liked that.
--LCD Soundsystem, in The Wire

Terrible, terrible habit:
checking the furniture section of craigslist 1,000 times a day. i need a new couch... i missed the perfect one yesterday by about 10 minutes. i'm still sad about this, but i've learned my lesson: don't let work interfere with your true mission of furniture shopping.

Best song title ever:
“If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport” --Manitoba

Name three things that don’t suck:
my new molcajete, danish modern furniture made from teak, dangly earrings

When was this page last updated?
21 July 2006
a.k.a. dandelion
// 99 Red Balloons - Constantly Covered
// Thematic Color Combinations
// Chronology of Books
// Dog Not Included
// Food Photos
// LOMOS!!

Format based on the interviews that used to appear in Shift magazine, the far superior, rumored to be defunct, Canadian rival to Wired. Therefore, I yield to the Canadian standards of spelling.

© 2006 Rhia Bucklin.