Music, cars, guns, computers and travel.
Benny Hill, but he died. Ayn Rand - same problem.
I like most of it. My favorite is the newer Skateboard Rock - at least that is what I call it. Groups like Greenday, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, Nine Days, Bowling for Soup etc...I like most of the top 40 stuff that we play though. Listening to it keeps you young at heart. I still enjoy some of the "classic rock" stuff from when I was growing up like Boston, Journey, Doobie Bros, Eagles, BTO, Styx etc... but I'm not one of those people who is still stuck in high school and can't move forward because it was the high point of my life. It wasn't. They used to stuff me in garbage cans during spirit week back then!
LOST (but I'm afraid we're being taken for a ride), Grey's Anatomy (if they don't get STUPID! The whole bazooka thing was just dumb!), My Name is Earl, The Office and I used to like Boston Legal but they kept making it dumber and dumber and I gave up on it. I still watch Survivor too...
Atlas Shrugged, Fountainhead, Ender's Game (most of Orson Scott Card's works), DaVinci Code (I know it is not cool to like a bestseller, but what a great book!), most of Grisham's stuff, Stephen King's older works. Dean Koontz is pretty good. Robert Sawyer is good, but annoying with his constant "Canada is better than the U.S." crap in his books. They're still worth reading though. The Truth Machine. All the Dilbert books are actually pretty good. You can REALLY learn a lot by reading them.
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