exchanging ideas, staying up late / sleeping in, writing personal essays, walking around the new hood, talking about music, hanging out in my room, arguing with my boss about music, psychology, politics, hiking, tennis, cooking and eating and sharing, fantasizing about being in a rock band, inside jokes, Taylor Sorensen's lyrics, reminiscing about the good ole days, correcting grammar and spelling, talking with Heather Fourman-Zias about the end of the world, stopping at random sidewalk pet sales and looking longingly at the cats in cages, dreaming of London, challenging people's status quo notions about...everything, reading magazines (W, Esquire, Q, Vanity Fair, Spin), rock n roll concerts (esp, U2, Muse, and Ryan Adams), good Americano coffee...i'm pretty mellow, really ..
mmm...A good Christian boy who is funny and posesses loads of integrity...blue eyes and dark wavy hair wouldn't hurt, either! :) Fellow music business people in LA!!!....the couple that inspired this quote (Jeremy Blake and Theresa Duncan from the Jan Vanity Fair issue...well, they both committed suicide in the same week, yet very interesting artists): "She was a little bit wild (not sexually, God no—she was rather demure there—intellectually) and Jeremy loved wildness in people. “By wildness I’m not referring to some corny idea of rock ’n’ roll excess,†he said. “I’m talking about an internal turbulence and inventiveness that keeps the person and everyone around him or her on their toes.â€/fellow iNtuitives. CS Lewis (sheer genius), Cary Grant (pure sexiness), Sarah from the OT, Paul Rudd, RYAN ADAMS, Jack White, Richard Ashcroft, U2 (yes, the whole band, not just attention whore Bono), Christy Turlington.....and i'll add fictional....Bo Duke and Scarlett O'Hara -w- Rhett Butler...and I'm not really kidding.. these two...i love,love, love Andre Agassi (with his wife, Steffi Graf) starring in the new Louis Vuitton campaign... ..I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4
.. of course...I like things a bit left of center...but not too far left...your average indie band, i suppose...and early 90s CCM...ha ha ha....(that's my parents' fault)..you know, actually, if you rock it, live, I'll probably like you...and some of the old guys do it best...Mr. Tom Petty, Mr. Dylan, Bono and Co (sorry for calling you old), and Mr. Morrissey to name a few...wow...you young kids need to learn how to command an audience....learn from your elders ;)...
Charade with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn is absolutely my favorite movie of all time. You should also see Arsenic and Old Lace with Cary Grant. Where did those kind of men go? Also, I absolutely cannot handle predictable romantic comedies...(sorry, Liney)...
TV is boring and depressing (seriously, how many crime and legal shows can people watch..just turn on the news..geez). I'll watch The Soup (in love with Joel McHale) and The Simpsons....and The Food Network...network tv really sucks!
Life Application Bible. Bill Bryson books. Gone with the Wind (the best novel ever). The Screwtape Letters (really any CS Lewis), Blue Like Jazz, War and Peace (I'm serious), Anything about psychology and dreams (Please Understand Me), George Stephanopoulos' book about the Clinton years was super entertaining. JANUARY BOOK OF THE MONTH: Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell / FEBRUARY BOOK OF THE MONTH: Child of Satan, Child of God...the story of Susan Atkins, one of the girls from the Charles Manson family/MARCH BOOK OF THE MONTH: Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer/APRIL BOOK OF THE MONTH: 16 Ways to Love Your Lover (no, it's not what you think..it's a fascinating psych book)/MAY BOOK OF THE MONTH: Great Expectations/JUNE: Still on Great Expectation (I'll never finish)/JULY: You Are What you Eat (a frightening book)/AUGUST: on Greg Everett's recommendation: What Went Wrong? The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East/SEPTEMBER: I flaked on reading in Sept.../OCTOBER: The book of Acts/NOVEMBER: Hotel California (music book, thank you Irina)/DECEMBER: Musicophilia
People who've found a way to make a living aside from 9-5. My brother in law, Niel, for fighting in Iraq and, more impressively, being able to put up with my kid sister, Katie (ha ha). My mom (she's a genius)...