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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...

Thank you all for your invites. It's good to see that there are other Goths out there in Vancouver. I'll post pics of myself later on, when I figure out how to do so, that is. :)

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.

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.

OooErr! I play clarinet too! Yes, very gothic indeed(hey, it's black isn't it?!).

Welcome, enjoy your stay, et cetera, et cetera.