A dolphin with Jon Wood's head, Joe Murton's dress sense, Adrian's 'coolness', Andy's enjoyment of cum shots and Dan Tuck's metabolism.
Say Anything, Dartz!, Ad Seven, Good Shoes, Tellison, At the Drive In, Death Cab For Cutie, Piebald, The Pipettes, The Young Knives, The Spinto Band, Stapleton, Lightyear, Be Your Own Pet, Hot Chip, Dave House, The Postal Service, Kill Yourself, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Bloc Party, Jetplane Landing, Death From Above, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly!, Idlewild, The Killers, Thrice, 2 Many DJs, Cave In, Feeder, This Aint Vegas, Biffy Clyro, Copeland, Copperpot Journals, Incubus, Rage, Oasis, Blind Melon, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Capdown, Hundred Reasons, This Girl, Lucky 13, Twofold, Offspring, Blink 182, Hell Is For Heroes, Hendrix, Prodigy, !!!, Douglas, Foo Fighters, Muse, Reuben, Mars Volta, An Emergency, The Faint, Rilo Kiley, Cursive, Panico (u know the song!)
Gladiator, Blow, Austin Powers and Waynes World are all good. I like comedies mainly. But I'm not a big movie person although I've seen a fair few it's just they often annoy me, what was War of the World's ending about? It's like they just ran out of money. The last film i saw was Battle Royale and i had such high hopes and was just disappointed. It's all about books.
Countdown, Family Guy, Shipwrecked, A Question of Sport, Have I Got News For You, the news.
Harry Potter rules, Ben Elton is fun, I cant put Grisham down. Recently read Nick Hornby's A long way down, donnie brasco and freakonomics (which was only ok, very repeatitive). Other authors include Dan Brown, Stella Rimington, Lee Child, Rob Goddard. Basically i love thrillers and books that can take u to a different place and you can just immerse yourself in it's story. Currently reading Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell. It's ok, however I'd say it's more an English students book, a bit too descriptive for my liking.
None as such, though there are many people i admire for many different reasons.