Jesus is first and foremost. I love singing and acting. College football (the American kind). Florence, Italy. Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Istanbul, Singapore, and Sydney. Peanut butter and chocolate. Figure Skating. Skiing and mountains in general. The way the ocean looks different every day that you sail across it. Really spicy Thai food. Indian Ocean sunsets. Playing tennis. Wine. Portobello Road in Notting Hill.
I want Dane Cook to be my best friend. I would also like to meet Vince Vaughn and Will Ferrell. . .but I doubt that will really happen over myspace. I'd also love to meet the glorious person who invented peanut butter.
Jose Gonzales, Jeff Buckley, Gavin DeGraw, Martin Sexton, James Taylor, Jamie Collem, Alexi Murdoch, Zero 7, Guster, James Blunt, The Fray, The Shins, Ben Folds, OAR, Death Cab, Jack Johnson, David Gray, Incubus, and of course my buddies Justin Hopkins and Chris Ayer. The list goes on for days, especially when I get into the classics: Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, Eagles. . .I can't forget to mention my fave musicals: Avenue Q, Wild Party, Wicked, and all the classic Rogers and Hammerstein stuff.
All Christopher Guest movies, especially Waiting for Guffman. They are stupid and brilliant at the same time. Old School, Wedding Crashers, and Napoleon Dynamite are my most quotable films. Apparently I like comedy. Oh and I love Warren Miller movies. . .I used to work for them : )Here's the new Warren Miller ski movie trailer:
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Boy Meets World reruns. I always had a crush on Eric. Family Guy is hilarious. . .so is the Office (the british one). Prisonbreak and Grey's Anatomy kept me sane during long sea days on the ship. . .
The Bible is a pretty awesome book. Pride and Prejudice, The Alchemist. . . Blue like Jazz by Donald Miller changed my life.
Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster, and Bernadette Peters. The great women of musical theatre. My grandfather who started Pastors for Peace, was a civil rights activist in New York City, and who loved the fact that he would get arrested driving trucks of supplies down to Nicaragua. Oh and he rode motorcycles well into his 70s. Pretty amazing man. . .I think I get my insatiable thirst for travel from him. . .