Well...a lot. Soccer, Running, Triathlons, Playing Guitar, experimenting in the kitchen (most of the time it comes out tasting like crap), going on day trips by myself to find a quiet place to read, thinking about the future, actually more like worrying about it (almost to a fault), MUSIC, fly-fishing, hiking, wakeboarding, snowboarding. I don't like going out and getting drunk anymore, but I do like going out, having a few drinks and have a really good conversation with a friend or someone new.POSSIBLE FUTURE INTERESTS: learning Japanese, learning French, getting MBA, photographer, play guitar for church band, become a youth group leader at my church, being a soccer coach for little kids, school teacher, own my own plane
Well, I had said earliar that I just wanted to stay in contact with old friends, but that opinion has totally changed. I have met so many awesome people through this.....so say hello if you get a chance
I used to really like Punk but now I'm really interested in Emo and Acoustic styles of music.....yes that's pretty vague. Sencondhand Serenade, The Fray, The Spill Canvas, Mae, Graham Colton, Death Cab for Cutie, Sufjan Stevens, Bright Eyes, Imogen Heap, Aqualung, Elliott Smith, Fiest, Joseph Arthur, Kings of Convenience, Relient K, Sigur Ros, Rooney, The Shins, Daphne Loves Derby, Open Hand, Yellowcard, Sugarcult, The Starting Line, Taking Back Sunday, Rufio, Midtown, Linkin' Park, Blink-182 when they weren't more pop than punk. Also, Hoobastank, Counting Crows, Mellencolin, Incubus, Sum 41, AFI and Saves the Day.............................................Softer Side: Norah Jones, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Coldplay, Something Corporate, Sense Field, Damien Rice, Loreena McKennitt and Sarah McLachlan, Frou Frou, Mozart, George Winston, Bach, Yo Yo Ma(cello), . Really into Dashboard recently, learning to play a few of their songs on guitar, they're bad ass.
"Cinderella Man", "Tristan and Isolde", all the "Starwars", "It's a Wonderful Life", "Meet Joe Black", "Rudy", Serendipity", "The Count of Monte Cristo", "Braveheart", "Gladiator", "The Boondock Saints" and all those 80's classics.
Lost, 24 and Grey's
I'm currently reading the long version of "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexander Dumas. It's really different from the movie, which I loved but the book is absolutely incredible. Also been reading a lot by Henryk Sienkiewicz, Jane Austen, Aristotle, Charles Dickens, Mitch Albom. "The Purpose Driven Life" Also really into poetry, like Shakespeare, Lord Byron, and Pablo Neruda and too many others to list here.
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