Sarah (who is not related to the wrestler) was born twenty or so years ago in Silver Spring, located near the center of the hypotenuse of the country's 2nd most exciting state, Maryland. Her mother is a pianist and her father works a lot with computers. Sarah also has an older sister who everyone thinks looks like Sarah only 4 years older and with black hair, dark skin, brown eyes and a totally different personality. Other than that...
Sarah was a student at Ithaca College majoring in eye strain, but her brain was removed upon graduation and replaced with a wheel with a hamster running in it. "Oh, I see... Sarah's a filmmaker." These days, anyone with a Mac and a camera is a filmmaker. But, yes, she is a filmmaker. Sarah has also shot video of places where celebrities did horrible things (for Court TV's "Hollywood and Crime" -- no joke, she even got screen credit), and then she worked on the TV show "Diagnosis Murder." I swear, I'm not kidding. The correct response is, "Oh, I don't watch that show," or "Is that the one with the lady and the typewriter?" Now she works for a visual effects firm (still on trial period, don't want to name names) near Universal City. Sarah likes books, especially ones that have pages filled with lots of words. Some of her favorite authors are Kurt Vonnegut, Carl Sagan, or anyone that can actually write a decent sentence. She likes any art that breaks the rules. Her music collection is wide-ranging over several ecclectic genres, from blues and heavy metal to Opera and electronica. She's been playing guitar for 10 years and enjoys listening to any fellow players. Right now the mailman brings her "National Geographic", "The Onion", "American Cinematographer", lots of bills, and those stupid packets filled with coupons for things no one buys. She dedicates only a couple of hours a week to television, because most of it completely sucks a monkey's butt, however she makes time for CSI, The West Wing, and only occasionally for The X-Files. CSI gets her vote for being different, non-insulting to its audiences' intelligence, and for having a great cast (esp William Petersen, hoo-boy). The West Wing makes politics interesting, and any show that can do that deserves as many Emmys as it wants. She barely watches her old favorite, The X-Files, because sometimes it's just plain stupid. She also highly enjoys watching extreme sports on TV, especially when those jackasses wipe-out and end up with their bodies bent the wrong way.
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sarah goldberg | bill goldberg |