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About Me
Sean Timberlake is a professional writer, amateur foodie, avid traveler and all-around bon vivant. Sean lives with his partner, photographer DPaul Brown (http://www.dpaulbrown.com), in San Francisco. To see what he's put in his mouth lately (and why wouldn't you want to know such things?), visit his blog, Hedonia (http://hedonia.seantimberlake.com).
Q&A: What is the next...
Purchase you’ll make?
Apple 17" MacBook Pro. Intel dual core, baby!
Trend in design?
Solar power cells built in to everything. It's energy for the taking, people.
Car you’d like to own?
I've lived without a car for 14 years, but I'd take a Prius if I had to.
Big step you’d like to make?
Drop everything, sell everything, move abroad and be a dilettante. But then I'd have to take up smoking again.
Fad that will fade?
Big, honking SUVs.
Vacation you’ll take?
Puerto Vallarta, this summer.
Secret that’s going to leak?
Shiloh's father is actually Jenny Shimizu!
Hollywood blockbuster going to be about?
Well, trailing on the popularity of Brokeback Mountain, I suppose it's time for a gay war buddy flick, don't you?
Life you’ll lead?
See "big step," above.
Book you’ll read?
Oh dear, I'm still only in the second section of On Food and Cooking by Harold McGee ... that'll keep me for a while yet.
Guilty-pleasure food in which you’ll indulge?
Oh lord ... all of them. Self-control is not my strong suit.
Person to whom you’ll say, “I love you”?
My partner, DPaul, of course. And my mom, when I talk to her next.

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About Me

Eating, drinking and living the good life in San Francisco.

Member Since:
Jun 13, 2006
Communities:
Cool Hunting
Glam
Sites:
Hedonia
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Updated Feb 15, 2008
I have a perverse fascination with designer bottled water. To me it's the ultimate perversion from a product point of view (well until designer air is more prevalent) and at the same time a very valid exercise from a design a packaging point of view. The product being the same for everyone, how do you make someone want your water more than all the others? as they say, thirst is nothing, image is everything

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