As I mentioned before; I'm fascinated by other languages and cultures. I'm presently trying to master the Cyrillic alphabet, in order to better read and speak Ukrainian and Bulgarian. I also like cars and motorcycles, although I no longer get to work on them like I once did. I like guns. I'm not a gun-nut, but I can appreciate the precision and engineering whcih goes into a firearm. I enjoy building computers and modifying them. I'm a guy, so I'm not ashamed to admit an interest in beautiful women. It's possible that woman, rather than man was God's magnum opus. The laughter and perfume of someone you truly love are the best sound and smell, respectively. I also like dogs and cats, both of whihc I've been around since birth. I like to think that means I would be a good father.
Dead people: Leonardo da Vinci, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Jimi Hendrix, Werner Von Braun, Laura Branigan and Serge Gainsbourg, among others.
Living: Julie Delpy (HOT), Cameron Diaz (HOT times two), Naomi Watts (OMG! She's not only beautiful, but those eyes!), Mylene Farmer, Gergana (both are smokin') and Stephen Hawking (I have a few questions), among a list that changes from day to day.
Catch up: My friends April, Kenda, Amy, Charisse and Misty (the Erika Eleniak look-alike, not the stripper, with whom I hung for eight months, although she's welcome to buzz me.)
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See the drop-down list of my favourite videos for a good idea of my tastes. I listen to American, Brit, Aussie, Canadian, French, Bulgarian, Romanian, Russian, Albanian, Armenian, Israeli, Palestinian, Lebanese, and Turkish to name a few genres
Videodrome, Galaxina, They All Laughed, Killing Zoe, Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, Titanic, Twenty-One Grams, Man On Fire, Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red Line, and When We Were Soldiers, to name those off the top of my head.
Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, all the CSI and Law and Order incarnations, Medium, Justice, House, ER, Grey's Anatomy, whatever's on History International or the regular History Chanel (about 40-50% of the times I flip through)
Everything Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Patricia Cornwell, and Kathy Reichs have written (I've pretty much read them all), John Varley's Gaia series; The Rama Series, The Space Odyssey series, The Hitchhiker's Trilogy (all for and a half installments..."42!"), plus many more of the 1500-2000 books I have.
I don't have many standout heroes, per se. I would say heroes are the people who keep society running: teachers, doctors, nurses, police officers, firefighters, members of the military (especially the ones who've died doing something good), and parents. (the ones who actually parent, not the people who just spawn, because kids can't raise themselves!)