I got this clip from YouTube. To see this whole documentary, go to Amazon or similar to buy/rent it. It's REALLY interesting =D luff, Clair x
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Oppenheimer - could have been his fortune teller and told him to chose a different path.
Bush, needs a SLAP. JOHN CUSACK, but of course!! Kate Adie - VERY interesting lady without a shadow of trying to be. Diane Keaton - she reminds me of my mum in a way. Channing Tatum, cos any guy that can dance like that is fine by me! Wentworth Miller, because who doesn't like a shaved head? Tom Welling, just super !! hehe!!Other than that: Good people - old friends - new people - good people - winning on lines and in life - getting on with it - happy - funny - smart - artistic (but not living up their own back-sides) - well informed - simple - hilarious - relaxed - but still driven - helpers - dreamers - winners - leaders - and anyone who likes a good chat...The Lemmings Music Video
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Loving The Lemmings new video =D !!! Click their link on My Friends to hear more music...
INTERESTS: Other than life, the universe and everything? What's the answer again? 42 right? Anyways.... Acting, music, writing, various sports (like to keep it varied, bore easily), studying philosophy, learning to be a counsellor, running my 2 companies; hanging with my friends, travelling if/when I can. Current recommendations: Prague, Stockholm (both B-E-A-UUUUTIFUL), the Cape, South Africa.MUSIC: Aaaahhhh !!! Too much. Grew up around a TON of different music. So, probably easier to start with current loves I guess... The Lemmings new album, Ray LaMontagne, Sia, Snow Patrol, Jack Johnson, the new Nelly Furtardo, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Madeline Peyroux, Bruce Springsteen, John Legend, Dianne Reeves, Damien Rice, Ben Folds Five, Peter Gabriel, Simon and Garfunkal, U2, Goo Goo Dolls, and a million others. I've also been told recently, by a very tall man, that not knowing who Leonard Cohen is, is like not knowing who Jimi Hendrix was, so if you feel the need to school me, go ahead ;-D
Urg - same problem... recently... Believe it or not, Transformers was fun (as a good ol' action movie), Something New, The Departed, Blood Diamond, Miss Potter, Step Up (don't hate me - I LOVE dance movies !!!) Mi3, Crash, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Chorus, Lucky Number Slevein is good, Something's Gotta Give, Proof, and I actually really liked Superman Returns and wasn't expecting too.. Also, let's not forget: ALL John Cusack films, especially Say Anything, Grosse Point Blank, Hi Fidelity, Pushing Tin and to a certain extent America's Sweethearts. And all time faves include Rear Window, Lost in Translation, The Last Samurai, Highlander, Shawshank Redemption, The Matrix, The Color Purple, Like Water for Hot Chocolate, the original three Star Wars, THE PRINCESS BRIDE!!!!, Working Girl, Gladiator, Pretty Woman (classic chick flick!), The Thin Red Line, Jean de Florette, Manon des Sources, .... and I'll think of more....
Have less and less time to watch the brain-sucking, inspiration stealing rascal that is TV... Of all time - LOVED the West Wing and CSI (Vegas). Recently and if I get time - Greys Anatomy, What About Brian, Ghost Whisperer, Veronica Mars, Desperate Housewives, Lost, and of course the occasional "I'l never admit it" reality TV show...stuff like that (America's Next Top Model is one I'll 'fess up to - it fascinates me - I used to have nothing but contempt for that industry - but it turned me around!! Oh, and So You Think You Can Dance is just fantastic !!!).
Keep dipping in and out of Kate Adie's Kindness of Strangers (it's that kind of book). Just finished The Time Traveler's Wife - WONDERFUL book! And others recently have been all four of the Dan Brown books (don't bother with Digital Fortess, but the rest are good), A Million Little Pieces - the James Frey book - (and yes, heard all the controvosy - read it anyways - VERY good), Kate Remembered (Katherine Hepburn), Memoirs of a Geisha, and High Exposure, David Breashears (a book about rock climbing - don't think I've finished it yet). JD Salinger, The Laughing Man (one of his short stories)I just find his writing wonderful.Someone recently recommended The Shipping News as a wonderful read, so that's on my list.Of all time, gotta love Mutant Message from Down Under by Marlo Morgan. Also, The Alchemist by Paolo Coehlo, and of course Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach.Most importantly though; 'Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health' the information in that book was so valuable to me, you could probably say it saved my life!!
My Mum - what else can I say? - all who knew her can easily understand that one - she was an amazing woman!!