Geeky stuff
I would like to meet the Destro to my Cobra Commander.
I have not been able to buy a lot of new CDs recently but I have enjoyed the tunes of Lilly allan and the one cd I did get acrophobe is a good one my radio station!
I all types of movies and consider it a job well done when I expose someone to a movie that they might not of ever seen.
Its all about The shield, Rescue me, Eureka, On the Lot, Traveler, and who wants to be a super hero!
Once again I will let amazon.com do the talking for me about my current read. "Just when you may have concluded, like Queen Scheherazade's husband, that you've "heard them all," Barth ( The Tidewater Tales ) proves again how original and entertaining he is. Like many of the author's previous works, his latest blends fantasy, mythology, existentialist wit, bawdy humor and metafictional conceits. But though his opening words declare, "The machinery's rusty," the new novel is a testament both to Barth's undiminished generative powers and to his maturity of vision. In the elaborate plot, a "fifty-plus," "once-sort-of-famous" New Journalist named Simon William Behler is mysteriously transported to the medieval Baghdad of Sindbad the Sailor. Behler--known variously as "Somebody the Sailor," "Baylor" and "Sayyid Bey el-Loor," falls in love with Sindbad's daughter Yasmin and gets enmeshed in Arabian intrigues. The intrigues revolve around such nagging questions as the intactness of Yasmin's virginity, the veracity of Sindbad's tall tales and the whereabouts of a wristwatch Behler needs in order to return home. All this is dealt with in the course of six evenings of storytelling at Sindbad's dinner table. Barth creates whole and engaging characters with his usual wealth of wordplay, allusion and satire."