My interests seem to fall around walking my dog Barney at the moment.
I also love going to concerts/gigs and the theatre. I really enjoy travelling but not as a one off block of several months, I prefer shorter holidays. I'm enjoying meeting new people and spending time on myspace and MSN.
Your Theme Song is Groove is in the Heart by Dee-lite
"We're going to dance
And have some fun"
For you, life should be one huge party...
And even though it's not, you tend to dance your troubles away!
What's Your Theme Song?
I've got a mixed bag of tastes when it comes to music. I grew up listening to my Dad playing soul/motown type music next to my Mum playing Elvis and then more recent tracks at the time. As a teenager, I started out as a teenybopper and then moved onto dance, then indie/rock/goth in my late teens which gives me an appreciation of lots of different types of music now.My tastes change all the time depending on what mood I'm in.
In the car I've got the new Kaiser Chiefs album, it's also on my MP3 player alongside James Morrison, The Killers, Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen.
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My all time favourite films are Dirty Dancing and Grease!! They are just so familiar and I don't have to concentrate at all.
I've recently watched Pretty in Pink, Wedding Crashers, the 40 year old virgin, Elizabethtown...and loads more but I'm afraid my memory is crap when it comes to remembering what I've seen!...oh, apart from the new Bond film...can't forget that!
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I love CSI and could watch it daily if I had the chance. It's got to be the original Las Vegas one for me though. I really like Ugly Betty even though it's a bit like 'The Devil wears Prada' and love America's next top model/bitch!! (it's so funny!)
I read a great book called 'The Time Travellers Wife' by Audrey Niffinegger (spelt right???) which I had to concentrate on to start with but cried so much at the end...I hope it gets made into a film.
I love Jodi Picoult books for taking horrible life events and turning them into a brilliant read.
I really enjoyed the 'Catch me if you can' book by Frank Abergnale but thought the film was just average.
I enjoy the Harry Potter books and loved 'Riding in Cars with Boys'.
The books I don't enjoy are 'girl lives in dublin or london, splits up with boy, finds new boy, it's all will they/wont they right until the end and they always do' - there are some good ones but the recent ones I've read are all clones of one another so I'm giving them a wide berth at the moment. I'm currently plodding slowly through 'the bonesetters daughter' by Amy Tan, I've near;y finished it but I'm still undecided if I like it or not!
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