Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com
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good food, sex, fun, work, reading and writing interesting accounts, singing (I sing a little, but not professionally), traveling...have done a lot of it, tropical fish and exotic birds, working out, swimming, teaching, and renovating older homes. That's plenty. And women. I like all kinds. Guys make good drinking buddies.
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Anyone really. I am a lonely guy with a lot of plants that I take care of, but I have work that I am passionate about and it occupies me almost constantly. I make a good friend, but I don't keep friends my entire life. Hit my blogs and video.
Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com
everything that is good, well played, good beat and/or has good vocals, from metal to techno to pop. I love a lot of indie artists. You are very welcome on my page. So are models and actors and any kind of artist...writers, sculpturists, painters, and anyone else who thinks he or she wants to be here. Hit my blogs and video.
Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com
Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com
Some of the older ones are favs of mine like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," or "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" to the chickier flicks like "Sixteen Candles," but I was never a huge fan of the old brat pack. Movies like "Ghost" and anything Tom Cruise was in, except "Risky Business" did not really cut it for me. "Training Day" was probably the last really convincing film I saw. Didn't really go for the "Die Hard" series or anything past the original "Rocky," but I liked "The Whole Nine Yards" and its sequel. Couldn't stand the television show "Friends" very much, but I like what several of those actors have done in film. "Office Space" is probably the comedy I most recently saw that I enjoyed the most. I don't really have the patience with movies I once had. And there are too many outright lousy ones or they are sophomoric or often just gross. But then I like South Park for televison, which is fairly gross most of the time. I don't really have any favorite actors. I have lost most of my faith in people and my faith in famous or well-known people was the first thing to go.
Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com
"Becker" I like but I have seen them all now, so I never watch anymore. Now that it has been a few years since Seinfeld ended, those episodes are funny again to me, but I have run through just about all of them again. "South Park" I mentioned above, but I have stopped watching. "Family Guy" I have stopped watching too. I can't stand the reality shows, but then I am older and they are not of my generation. I find it hard to sit through an entire television program anyway. I like shows about personal finance if they aren't boring. The Suze Orman show has gotten silly and dumb, but there's still a lot of good information on her show. I like CNBC even though the anchors and commentators twist the truth all the time. Fast Money is hilarious some times and if I had my life to do over, I would have gone to New York and become a trader. I would probably gotten eaten alive, so that is most likely why I didn't go. Lately, I have been watching Chelsea Lately. If I lived in LA, she is just the kind of woman I would want to party with. I would rather have oral surgery than watch CNN or Fox News, but I applaud Lou Dobbs of CNN for calling our government into question and ridiculing it for being a pack of stuffed shirt, overweight do nothings that could care less about the middle class and the poor. The government needs to do something right, whatever it may be. I don't depend on the government as that is one of the worst fates in life, but it would be nice if it could get something right. It seems like everything has gone wrong for several years now. Term limitations for Congress is a good idea, I think.
Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com
My favorite books were always anything written by Kurt Vonnegut, any of the classics though I never cared for Melville, and many of the modern (not contemporary) American authors such as Hemingway, Fitzgerald, a little dose of Faulkner from time to time is okay, Steinbeck, Dos Pasos, and I could go on. I love the British novelists, some of the Russians (not Tolstoy) and many of the European and American playwrights. I like poetry too when it has particularly good images and/or gives me something to think about.
I also like the three novels I have written, the latest of which is my best thus far. It is "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan." Chapter one and a brief description are blogged on this profile.
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Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
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I never had any heroes even as a kid growing up. I know that sounds sad, but it is true. "Ferris Bueller, you're my hero." That's as close as I get.
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Cameron H. Chambers
Author of "Confessions of an Internet Don Juan"
www.cameronhchambers.com