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My Interests

Going nuts and having fun....thats all, you dont need much to make me happy, all you need to do is what i want you to do.

I'd like to meet:

I would like to meet the following people (in no particular order). Jenna Jameson Tara Reid Eva Longoria Angelina Jolie Hilary Duff Halle Berry Jennifer Love Hewitt Jessica Alba Jessica Simpson Kate Bosworth Kate Hudson Kate Winslet Katie Holmes Kirsten Dunst Kristin Kreuk Lindsay Lohan Madonna Mandy Moore Mariah Carey Monica Bellucci Natalie Portman Nelly Furtado Nicole Richie Pamela Anderson Paris Hilton Rachel McAdams Reese Witherspoon Scarlett Johansson Tara Reid Teri Hatcher All at once and all nude....ha haView All Friends | View Blog | Add Comment

Music:

Michael Buble Michael Buble chose to study the classic works of pop vocal masters like Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra while slowly developing his own technique and career as a vocal interpreter. The 25-year-old Buble has graduated to the big time with a self-titled debut disc that shows off his knowledge and appreciation for a style of music that is mostly unfamiliar to his generation. Swinging his way through a set of pop standards both classic ("The Way You Look Tonight"), and more recent ("Moondance"), with a voice that incorporates his influences into a sound that is fresh yet familiar. When he launches into a standard like "Come Fly With Me," images of Sinatra (the grand daddy of swing and the greatest ever lived) are conjured up; but as the song progresses, the listener realizes that this is not Sinatra. He sounds absolutely thrilled to be singing these songs, and that goes a long way in making Michael Buble an exciting artist.

Movies:

THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM The fact that we are dealing with a guy who still has no memory of who he really is or where he's from, makes this movie a long lasting vidual to find ones self. Amongst a growing hoard of agents grappling to get a hold of him, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) goes on one last adventure to find himself … literally. With some help from his former co-conspirator, Nicky (Julia Stiles), Bourne must continue to evade CIA director Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) and spar with a mysterious figure from his past — the deadly Paz (Edgar Ramirez), who was trained in the same deadly secret program as Bourne. I give this a 7/10 only due to the fact that the previous movies had been so good.

Books:

Romeo and Juliet The story on which this play is founded, was well known to the English poets before the time of Shakspeare. The original relater of it was Luigi da Porto, a gentleman of Vicenza, who died in 1529. His novel did not appear till some years after his death; being first printed at Venice, in 1535, under the title of La GiuUetta. In 1554 Bandello published, at Lucca, a novel on the same subject; and shortly afterwards Boisteau brought out one in French, founded on the Italian narratives, but varying from them in many particulars. From Boisteau's novel the same story was, in 1562, formed into an English poem, with considerable alterations and large additions, by Mr.Arthur Brooke, having the following title: The Tragical! Hyslory of Romeus and Juliet, containing a rare example of true conslancie; with the subtill counsels, and practices of an old Fryar, and their ill event, Painter in the second volume of his Palace of Pleasure, 1567, published a prose translation from the French of Boisteau, which he entitled Rhomeo and Julietta. Shakspeare had probably read Painter's novel, having taken some circumstances from it or some other prose translation of Boisteau; but his play was undoubtedly formed on the poem of Arthur Brooke,as Malone has proved, and will be evident on comparing ilif play with the poem which is to be found in the Basil edition, printed by J. J. Tourneisen, in 1802, at the end of the twenty first volume, from which I have taken the original notes of some of the most famous English commentators of our poet. In forming the present edition, all passages offensive to delicacy, contrary to the principles of education, have been carefully omitted; at the same time all substitutional or additional phrases have been strictly avoided. I confidently rely on the support of my colleagues by their introduction of this work to their pupils, and respectfully submit it to parents and the heads of families for their approval and patronage. In conclusion: I have to acknowledge the valuable assistance of Mr. Wrankmore, a distinguished teacher of the English language in this city, in the revision of the proof-sheets.

Heroes:

All of you who help keep this country of ours a safe place.