I'd like to meet:
No one. I already know too many people I care not to know. I don't want to meet anyone new, that's for sure! New people ask too many questions and assume all about they know me, when in fact, they know very little. BITCH, you don't know ME!
Music:
pretty much anything
Movies:
I like movies, but none of them can ever compare to the drama that is reality. My own life is way more entertaining and unbelievable than anything Hollywood will EVER produce.
Television:
court TV shows are captivating, but I also like all the CSIs, Law&Order, and I recorded that new "Tell the Truth" thig - it looked interesting.
Books:
Books about psychos and sieral killers are always good. Dean Koontz, Patricia Cornwell, King, and Kinky Freeman
Heroes:
My cousin, Josh, is my hero. He was in Iraq and pushed his friend out of the way because his friend didn't have on any body armor. Josh is still alive after taking a rifle-launched grenade to the chest. He has ambition and drive to thrive, and wants to learn to fly a plane and ride his motorcycles again someday. Also, my cousin Matt is another one of my heros. This kid was skiing a while back, hit a tree, and became paralyzed from the waist down. He used to be painfully shy, but since the accident, he has gained confidence. In a situation where most would give up and withdrawl, he stepped out of his shell, and took on new challenges. He played basketball, runs track, got his first girlfriend (and broke up with her), has attended two universities, played poker online and professionally, and even organizes wheel chair dances at his college. That kid never ceases to amaze me. Both of these men are my heros because they saw adversity and laughed at it. They were put into situations where most people would understandably give up, and they instead found new things that they would attempt. They never give up. And some other heros to me are birthmothers - women who selflessly place their children up for adoption because they cannot provide for them the lives that they deserve. I am one of such women, as are many countless others you see evey day, but have no idea. There isn't anything more courageous or more difficult than admitting to yourself that your child deserves a chance at a decent life, and that you are not the one to do it. Birthmothers are amazing people.