creating memories-wine-cheese-golf-football-theater-travelling-frisbe e-animals-good friends-rollercoasters-the beach with a good book-camping-horseback riding-creating mischief-new pants-a new script-19th Century French Impressionists- Montmartre-Venice-the Oregon Coast-road trips-staying out late with nothing to do the next day but sleep-and a new pen or freshly sharpened pencil
I want to hang out with Ben Franklin or Tom Edison or Leo DaVinci for a day and show them all of the technology that we have now and see their reactions to things like TiVo, the internet, a BMW Z-3, the fact that we went to the moon, Nuclear Power, Solar Power, Nuclear Bombs, cell phones, digital cameras and photographs of other gallaxies. I would love to see tears of amazement roll down their cheeks or screams of joy emit from their mouths when they see these things. And I would love to be the one to try and explain it all to them.
For some reason I like lots and lots of movie themes. Sigor Rose, billy joel, coldplay, the muse, sam cooke, johnny cash, dave matthews, frank sinatra, otis redding, peter gabriel, creedence clearwater, metalica, simon and garfunkel, and most importantly Ian Axel
I don't discriminate, if it came out, I saw it and probably loved it. But what comes to mind at this moment...Saving Private Ryan, The Shawchank Redemption, Angels in America, Team America, American History X, Fight Club, Jesus' Son, Casino Royale, Batman Bagins, State and Maine, The Big Lebowski, Forrest Gump, I love everything for its own reason
Arrested Development, The West Wing, Weeds, Entourage, The Office, Extras, American Idol-NOT!
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Tolkein, Rawling, Angels and Demons/DaVinci Code, The Fervent Years, christopher paolini, in cold blood, The Perks of Being a Wallflower...
Timothy Treadwell.Daniel Day Lewis.Mike Alfreds.Ralph Fiennes.