Animation, gardening, drawing, painting, doing the crafting, guitar and most other instruments, making music, making movies, making websites, and making your life tolerable or miserable depending on which you deserve :)
A bunch of my old friends, then a few people that I can remember that need to be slapped, and a few people that I would like to apologize too :)And of course, meeting people that I find cool enough to spend my time with.
PANTERA!!!!!, Clutch, Sepultura, Black Sabbath/Ozzy, The Dead Milkmen, Anthrax, M.O.D., S.O.D., Jimi Hendrix, Guns n Roses, Alice in Chains, old Metallica, Don Francisco, plus way too many more to mention.
Star wars 1-6, Godzilla and affiliations, old horror movies, Transformers, again Star wars, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China, some new horror movies, plus a whole slew of stuff I have neither the time nor patience to sit here and type. I am going to add as I think of them now, which might take a few months, so....if you are that eager to learn more, you best find a new hobby, sorry campers.
FUTURAMA!!!, AQUA TEEN!!! SITCOMS!!! History Channel, it's funny to watch people make the same mistakes over and over again isn't it? Anything to do with Cryptozoology
Other than warming my home I enjoy books for the reason that some continue the story of Star Wars, and I really read anything of interest that I might see, or need to read to learn about something that I am interested in. I think that guy Lamar Burton from reading rainbow was scary, though on that note, so was Mr. Body aka Sonny Melendrez. Nothing against them personally or anything, just something I thought when I was a child.
The Marlboro Man, Joe Camel, Captain Planet, Smokey the Bear, Frb, Em, , the crash dummies, Sonny Melendrez... But if I were to be truthful I would say Dimebag Darrel. He and Pantera helped to bring back a genre of music that was thought all but long gone. and one of the greatest guitar influences of music today, and of my life. The first riff I ever learned to play was from "Strength Beyond Strength" off of Pantera's "Far Beyond Driven" album, and I have to this day not been as fired up to do anything like I was fired up to do the day I learned it. I wish I could have said thanks. Another hero would have to be Don Francisco, his influence and songs have been in my life since I was but a tiny lil Dan. And of course above all, Jesus of Nazareth.