.. music, indie everything, driving my car, hangin out, riding bikes, church, buffalo sabres, hockey, macgyver, politics, tattoos, reading, camping, hiking, fishing, photography, traveling, traveling to canada, meeting new people, drinking with my friends, going to concerts, t's and jeans. ..
Humans...
Nirvana, Eagles, Counting Crows, Kaiser Chiefs, Life of Agony, Theory of a Deadman, Shinedown, Jewel, The Bravery, Rise Against, Evanescence, Creed, Demon Hunter, Five For Fighting, Sublime, Flogging Molly, The Streets, Massive Attack, Lamb, Blues Traveler, Third Eye Blind, Matchbox Twenty, Hootie & the Blowfish, Dredge, Hot Hot Heat, Blindside, Weezer, Finch, Snow Patrol, Green Day, System of a Down, Snot, Beth Orton, Thousand Foot Krutch, Pink Floyd, Arctic Monkeys, 311, All American Rejects, Atreyu, As I Lay Dying, TOOL, Def Tones, Red, Petra, Newsboys, Kutless, mewithoutyou, DC Talk..... Stuff. ..src="http://www.viniessence.blogger.com.br/logo%20nirvana% 20para%20msn.jpg" ..src="http://www.users.qwest.net/~dave_peterson/CDLIST/Blue sTravelerLogo.gif" .. src="http://www.beatmerchant.com/cat89.jpg" ..src="http://www.circle37.com/assets/covers/31.jpg" ..
Lord Of The Rings, Top Gun, Miracle, Slapshot, Four Brothers, and any James Bond film. independent films are the best. IFC is great...you should watch.
stargate SG1, stargate atlantis, macgyver is still my favorite. hockey, and cartoon network.
Anything by Michael Moore, Thunder and Lightning: a no BS Hockey Memoir, and many more but i read magazines more than books.
Jesus Christ. And to the guys that invented hockey...thanks. When Great Britain conquered Canada from France in 1763, soldiers used their knowledge of field hockey and the physically aggressive aspects of what the Mi'kmaq Aboriginal First Nation in Nova Scotia called dehuntshigwa'es (lacrosse). As Canadian winters are long and harsh, new winter sports were always welcomed. Using cheese cutters strapped to their boots, both English- and French-speaking Canadians played the game on frozen rivers, lakes, and ponds. Early paintings show hockey being played in Nova Scotia, as well as in the state of Virginia in the United States.