Comics - especially anything written by Brian Michael Bendis, Frank Miller, or Neil Gaiman. Movies and TV Politics The Paranormal Psychology History - especially the Middle Ages. Renaissance Faires, www.eeldrytch.com
Everyone and anyone, young or old, guy or gal, geek, freak, yuppie, rocker, goth, country mouse, city mouse, good, evil, famous, infamous, sweet and innocent, pessimistic and experienced. Happy to meet anyone except idiots. I meet enough of them at work everyday.
Pretty much everything, but I don't like much rap or country music.Some favorites are Meat Loaf(Who I sang backup for once), the Corrs(Lead singer, Andrea Corr was very nice to me when I was going through some tough times), Bif Naked, Bowling for Soup, Journey, Pink, Saving Jane, etc.And I have a deep nostalgic love for 80's music (and even some 70's stuff). The top 40 stuff from the 80's just had so much more diversity and originality in it.
I've got well over 1000 films on DVD. Don't even get me started...
I don't watch that much actual TV nowadays. I watch American Idol (yes, it's sad), The Shield, Rescue Me, Heroes, Dexter and Smallville, with an occasional 'Family Guy' thrown in for good measure. Right now, I've been on a kick for watching older TV shows on DVD, and doing so has spoiled me to the point where I have no desire to sit through commercial breaks. Former all time faves include Firefly, Buffy, Angel, Nowhere Man, Star Trek DS9, Xena, Hercules, and Highlander. Oh, and after much urging from friends, I finally picked up 24, Lost and the new Battlestar Galactica on DVD, and I'm totally hooked on them.
I'm actually more of a comics and magazines type of guy. They take up most of the free time I have to put towards reading.Yes, I have read the Harry Potter books, but, usually when I get a 'real' book, it's usually something non-fiction about one of my interests.
Probably no one you or I have ever heard of.... The soldiers, the police, and the firemen who willingly put themselves in harms way to help others.