coffee & conversation. turiskish egyptian dance and turkey. wine and wild nights. movies and mayhem. travel and teasing. ok. that's enough alliteration. I'm a lively whirlwind of fickleness anchored by an extreme work ethic and sense of responsibility. I love love love travel. My latest adventure was an eight day stint in Paris.
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GOOD MOOD-The Smiths, Ben Harper, Modest Mouse, Depeche Mode, a smattering of country music, Social Distortion , Paul Simon, I also become obsessed with a new band every week or so MOROSE MOOD-The Smiths, the Cure, SAD MOOD-The Smiths, the Shins, Phish EXCITED MOOD-not the Smiths,Fran Sinatra DANCING MOOD-The Smiths, Madonna, Turkish Egyptian, a wide variety of music that I don't remember until someone else plays it SEXY MOOD-not the Smiths, Ella Fitzgerald, Stravinsky no mood at all-The Smiths NOSTALGIC-The Smiths, Elvis,Paul Simon, Beach Boys, the Archies
favorite as in liked for the longest-The Last Starfighter.favorite as in the last great movie that I saw-Hotel Rwanda.favorite classic-Gone With the Wind.favorite comedy-Tommy Boy.favorite romance-Say Anything.favorite cult classic-Harold & Maude.reason why some people call me a freak-I have not seen a single Star Wars movie, that's right, not even the originals. I do have it on my official "movies to see" list but I'm considering not seeing them just so I can keep that as a conversation piece.
Helllloooooo! I hate to be cliche but Seinfeld really is the best show every written. I hate reality television. I'm obsessed with the Apprentice. Other goodies are The Simpsons, Family Guy, Frasier. Who doesn't like cheesy shows like the Brady Bunch, Bewitched, and Charles in Charge? If I have no fear at all of feeling fat or ugly I love watching Sex and the City. I'm usually feeling pretty good which is why I own all six seasons.==============
"On the Road" by Jack Kerouac. It's not only a great book but I was lucky enough to read it at the exact moment in my life in which the book should be read-traveling in Western Europe, in the middle of college, and very starry-eyed. I'm reading two books right now; "The Life of Pi" (which I would comment on were I past page two) and "How to Get Into the Top Law Schools." I've only read two books twice. One was Howard Zinn's "A Peoples' History of the United States. The other was a cheesy romance novel that I can't remember the name of.
I just discovered the other day that I don't have any heroes. I sincerely admire pieces of people. I'm kind of combining these pieces to make a collage of my own hero. It's not complete yet.