Reading, music,concerts, travel, friends, midnight runs, camping, hiking, learning new things, roadtrips, canoeing, naps, meeting new people,exploring, language, finding things, climbing statues, swimming, doing things that frighten me, tattos, piercings, art, the ocean at 3am, ... life etc.
People who I interest and who interest me.
Music is beautiful...AFI Alexisonfire Anti-Flag Bullet for my Valentine Breaking Benjamin The Decemberists Fastlane Fiona Apple From Autumn to Ashes Garbage Goodbye Fairbanks Guttermouth Hawthorne Heights Maria Taylor Patrick Park Pretty Girls Make Graves The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus The Scene Aesthetic Senses Fail Spitalfield Three Days Grace Lagwagon Deathcab for Cutie Sublime Offspring (old school) Billy Idol Billy Talent Yeah Yeah Yeahs The Strokes Phantom Planet Poe Wallflowers Bloodhound Gang Weezer Nada Surf Waking Ashland Styx Billie Holiday Less than Jake Cake Plain White T's The Clash Cursive The Presidents of the United States of America Matchbox 20 Tiger Lou Hot Hot Heat Lidix Alkaline Trio Brand NewLots of other bands that I can't remember at the moment.SWISS BANDS I LOVE:GOODBYE FAIRBANKS (they are a really great indie kinda band) more to come...
I love anything with Audrey Hepburn. I watch alot of indie movies and I pretty much love horror movies. Oh and basically everything from the 80s. John Cusack in the 80s. Ohhhhh....drooling....
The Movie Of Your Life Is An Indie Flick
You do things your own way - and it's made for colorful times.
Your life hasn't turned out how anyone expected, thank goodness!
Your best movie matches: Clerks, Garden State, Napoleon Dynamite
If Your Life Was a Movie, What Genre Would It Be?
Television is the opiate of the masses turn it off and walk away.
Lately I have been reading alot of plays. Ibsen's Doll House is pretty good. And Pirandello's Six Charectors in Search of an Author was also interesting.The last good modern classic I've read was Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Grey. And I love John Stienbeck. His portrayal of everyday citizens is beautiful. My favorite of his novels and short stories are To a god unknown, East of Eden, and the Cannery Row stories. I'm rereading Sweet Thursday right now. I think it's the 3rd time this month.In the Sci Fi/Fantasy genre (yes I am a nerd):Piers Anthony is an author that I admire greatly. He writes scifi and fantasy that pushes boundries and entertains. Terry Pratchett and his diskworld series is halarious. In a more "serious" nerd direction I like The Lone Drow trilogy by: R.A. Salvatore. And the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jorden is really addictive even though I haven't as of yet finished the series.Some other authors :Douglas Adams,Kurt Vonnegut, David Sedaris, Edward Rutherford, Sandra Cisneros, Herman Hesse, and Irvine Welsh are a few of the authors that I have been reading lately. I would recommend any and all of them to you. oh now I have a jonez'in to read.Read lately(not updated frequently):Sweet Thursday (J. Stienbeck) Death in Venice and other stories (T. Mann) Perfume (P. Suskind) Guns, Germs, and Steel The Fates of Human Societies (J. Diamond)You should read:Vernon God Little (forgot) Decline and Fall (Evelyn Wraught) (sp?) The Body Artist (D. DeLillo) To a God Unknown (Stienbeck) Sweet Thursday (Steinbeck) Memoirs of a Geisha (A. Golden) Naked (D. Sedaris) Timequake (K. Vonnegut) Sweet Thursday ( J. Steinbeck) The Woman Who Walked on Water (?) David Copperfield (I should be shot but I have forgotten the author) Siddartha (H. Hesse) Any issue of THE PORTLAND MERCURY (so you too understand how awesome Portland is)
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