talking, the beach, interacting with kids, bmx, soccer, hockey, football, ALL other sports; mainstream and action, talking about all those sports, staying active, hanging with my friends, traveling and just getting out there, havin' a drink, movin' and shakin', people that inspire and inspiring those around me, taking a nap, some Halo 3 when i get the time, did i mention talking? cooking. oh ya... and i am trying hard to be a more cautious, more responsible driver... AND TALKING!!
anyone with a SHARK HEART. If you only have a HEART OF A SHARK, don't worry, it will suffice.
and by all means, if you don't know whether or not you possess a shark's heart, just ask...
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like i have choice these days? i listen to whatever you people put on your "myspace" page. oh, and a few of you have some really terrible songs on there. thought you should know. i do listen to a fair chunk of old R&B though!!
anything with bobcat in it!! Hot to Trot is maybe my number 1 and i love talking animals in any movie!! and other than that, i like my comedies: Blazing Saddles, 3 Amigos, Spinal Tap, Fubar, etc.
Anything with my friends on it. Playoff hockey is the best!! Entourage, Family Guy, CSI, Daily Show, Fuel TV, Sportscenter, oh and then there's all the reality stuff that i cannot live without!! (Except for Tila Tequila's "shot at love")
yyaaahh... uummm. not a tonne. but recently, The Average American Male -the greatest book i have ever read!!! go check it out. Chad Kultgen is the author; freaking hilarious-What else... the traveler's gift. a million little pieces, Al Franken -Lies, and the the Lying Liars who tell them. its my first politically charged book, i must be becoming american.
"HEROES" is kinda' bold but people i look to for inspiration:my mum, my best guy friends (who know who they are), Letterman, John Stewart, and really just anyone willing to show me and/or the world how they've battled and lost but kept working and it has paid off.i quote Winston Churchill "SUCCESS IS THE ABILITY TO GO FROM ONE FAILURE TO ANOTHER WITH NO LOSS OF ENTHUSIASM"