Friends - you know - the kind that you hold onto your entire life - where years pass - and it's like you still care about each other. Motorcycles. Playing rugby: God's gift to sports. Church. Other cultures. Other people. The city. The country. Horses and western riding. The sprawling ranchland of Alberta. Food: Making it and eating great cuisine. Staying fit. Mac computers. Music: playing percussion. Singing and wailing on the keyboard. WW2 history. Cottage-country (all Ontarions will know what I'm talking about). Movie-making. Writing. Firearms. Travel & airports. Family. Poetry. UFC. Hiking. Christ is tops - but please, don't confuse Christ with religion or the religious - ACK! Art - actually, anything done well, not just canvas. Kyacking (though canoeing is cool, too). Dogs AND cats - so there! The beach. The ocean. Theater - and really well-crafted performances. BC mountains.
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Governor Arnie. Bono.
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Most, but NO country-western. Ick. Blue Rodeo & Cowboy Junkies are NOT country-western, BTW. And don't listen to noise dressed up as music, either.
Action: Heat. Bourne Identity, The Professional & M.I.3. Animation: Finding Nemo. Spirit. & Bugs' Life. International Classics like L'Avventura, Open City, 400 Blows, La Dolce Vita, & La Ciociara (Two Women), and American indies like Kafka, Fargo, Down By Law, & Dead Man. Pulp Fiction broke the mold. Got a soft spot for A Few Dollars More. Period Films: Emma, Dangerous Liasons and Schindler's List.
Seinfeld. Larry Sanders Show. Curb Your Enthusiasm. UFC. NFL. Best TV show ever: M*A*S*H*
LOTR. The Bible. Anthology of American Literature. Most Shakespeare. Biographies.
Captain America. Daredevil. Batman. (Obviously I'm not taking this question very seriously). I have TRUE heroes. Past ones and present ones. See me for the real answer.
Also... I am fascinated by the LONELYGIRL15-phenomenon. For a classic example, in case you're still clueless like I was, see:For more, see: http://www.lonelygirl15.com/?p=14 But also, see WIRED's December, 2006 issue article, entitled THE SECRET WORLD OF LONELYGIRL15 (pg. 232) by Joshua Davis. How a 19-year-old actor and a team of struggling Web moviemakers took on TV. At 400,000 to 900,000 views per post, this phenomenon is worth the investigation. www.wired.com/wired