I'm interested in living a happy life.
trent and the back of my hubby's head (bottom left) Reno Hilton Theatre 12-8-05
I appreciate all genres of music. Ultimately I love The Beatles!!!! Some may be shocked but they have taken a backseat to Nine Inch Nails! I just can't get enough of Trent Reznor! I have been fortunate enough to see them in concert 4 times this year! After that, I really love Fiona Apple. Love, I know is an overused word, but I love love love Sublime! 40oz. to Freedom is my favorite album. I also love Saul Williams, The Doors, Primus, System of a Down, The Mars Volta, Tool, Alice in Chains, my goodness, there are just too many to name! But, I'll try a few more, Pink Floyd is played quite frequently in this household, as are Southern Culture on the Skids, M.I.A., Otis Redding, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steve Miller Band, Jimi Hendrix, and of course, Mr. Stevie Ray Vaughn. .. width="425" height="350" ..
Where do I begin? I am such the movie whore. As with music, I love all kinds of movies. There is a very reserved place in my heart for all things Tarantino!!! But, mostly I like comedies. Anything directed by Kevin Smith is great. Especially Dogma, Clerks, Chasing Amy, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. a couple of my other favorites are Super Troopers and Office Space. I also love Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, as well as Van Wilder. And most cheesy 80's comedies rock (Better Off Dead, Airplane! Moving Violations, Stewardess School, all Porky's films, ect.). I am also probably one of the few who actually liked Freddy Got Fingered. As far as drama I think Requiem For A Dream is my favorite. If you ever want to be emotionally raped that's the flick to see. Second to that would be Mulholland Drive. I've seen that movie atleast 10 times and still couldn't tell you 100% what it's about. And anyone whose seen it will understand what I mean. Aside from those, I like classics in black and white. The Bad Seed, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, etc. Marlon Brando was a god back in the day. I'm talking about "A Streetcar Named Desire" Marlon Brando, not Island of Dr. Moreau (eek!). Independent films are really awesome too. I developed a love for those while working in a video store (which is where i met my fabulous hubby) many years ago. Usually anything offbeat and quirky will get my seal approval. I can go on and on about movies.........-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- START YOUTHINK.COM QUIZ RESULTS --
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I'd say my supreme favorite is I Love Lucy. Of more recent shows, I'd say the older seasons of Will and Grace is probably my favorite. Gotta love Karen! I don't have much time to watch TV but there are some shows I do try to catch. I'm pretty much obsessed with "24". Jack Bauer kicks ass! I like My Name is Earl, The Office, and ER. I love Comedy Central! South Park never gets old. I really like to watch Secret Stash when I can. Something about hearing dirty words on network television makes me feel naughty!
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I really enjoy reading. I try to make some time everyday to read a little bit. I have just finished Maximum Bob by Elmore Leonard. I am currently reading The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. I have all 7 books in one, at the moment I'm on The Dawn Treader. I don't like just one particular genre of book, I'm very open minded. I think my all time favorite book up to this point is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. I must have read it atleast 3-4 times, long before the movie came out, and once or twice afterwards. I have read many books, but not all of them have stuck with me. A few more that have stayed with me are Go Ask Alice by Anonymous, Summer Sisters by Judy Blume and lastly Fast Sofa by Bruce Craven. I'm sure I'll keep updating as time goes on and I read more.