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Greetings...
Hello. I have had so many names over the years, but you can call me Cry For The Devil. I reside in Vancouver, and I have been for the past 3 years. I originally hail from Winnipeg. I am very new to the Gothic scene here. I have never attended any Gothic function to date, although I am planning to start frequenting bars and clubs where I can meet individuals who share the same interests as myself.
I am into music as I write songs and sing as well. I can play the clarinet and saxophone, although I don't really incorporate those instruments in my music. I would like to start a band sometime in the near future, although that may never happen. I am heavy into photography, especially dark and morbid backgrounds with a focus on bright and enchanting centre.
I am into motorsports, as I race my motorcycle on the race track at Mission and I ride almost every day depending on the weather. I am possibly the only Gothic individual on a sportbike in Vancouver. I have never come across another Gothic individual on a motorcycle, at least not on a sportbike.
I enjoy theatrical plays, although I've never seen a play here in Vancouver. Not yet at least. I have been so busy with work that I have not been able to see anything and I always end up missing the most wonderful shows. I also like to dine out, as I find Vancouver has some of the best restaurants. I am open to eating all sorts of food as my taste is quite broad and I am very adventurous.
Until next time. Close your eyes. Picture something pretty. Now open your eyes and face reality. It's a wicked world and you live in it...
After numerous 8hr+ solo trips ending up with a sore ass, I'm thinking of getting a cruiser myself. I have two bikes, a '99 CBR600 for the race track and an '03 CBR600 for the street. I'm planning to trading my '99 for a new CBR1000 next season. I'm still considering a cruiser but if I go that route I have to stick with a Harley. Jap cruisers are great but you just can't beat the sound of a Harley's air-cooled V-Twins.
I have my motorcycle licence, but haven't had access to a bike in 6 years. I've always prefered cruisers over sport bikes myself.