cars, automobiles, cars, racing, cars. I wanna become more of a gearhead, not that mechanically learned yet. i enjoy playing soccer (outdoor and to my surprise indoor as well) i love hockey and football (to watch) i know my computers and can get around this thing they call the internet fairly well. i'm interested in opening my horizons to new and different things that are probably fun...like skydiving or motorcycling, something dangerous to cut the drudgery of the work week.
i wanna meet people i can relate to, i wanna meet people that make me laugh and people that i can make laugh. i wanna meet people that i can go have a good time with. i wanna meet people who are on the same wavelength as me...but that takes getting to know me, so till then im a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a wax paper wrapper.
i'm all over the place in music. I'd say i dont specifically like one genre over the next, but im always stricken by the sweet sound of the female voice. Whether it be folk, rock, or even things like goth music that takes the cake.in general i listen to popular rock, progressive rock and metal (like dream theater), classic rock, lots of jazz and a smattering of classical. But i may get on a kick where i listen to nothing but techno for a week, or something really wild like Finnish Pop. I have a feeling i have a very unique taste in music.
my favorite movies are usually action movies, or entertainment movies (the kind of movie thats made to get an audience excited, even if its a bad story or not very well acted). But i will go to literary movies and analyze as well.My favorite movies include: Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, The Count of Monte Cristo, Apocalypse Now, Big Fish, Snatch, Indiana Jones (any), and the Usual Suspects.
i usually watch mostly sports on TV, not a big TV buff, but i do enjoy Family Guy, Simpsons, Chappelle Show, Futurama, and any drama off HBO (currently liking Six Feet Under)
I like books by guys like Kurt Vonnegut, Joseph Heller and especially Bret Easton Ellis.Lately ive been on a literature kick, I read the Count Of Monte Cristo, Heart of Darkness, mostly through Don Quixote, and im starting on some depressing soviet novels. The kind of thing i avoided in high school and college, that im starting to appreciate more nowadays.
Ben Franklin (genius and renaissance man) George Washington and Thomas Jefferson (lovers of liberty and not afraid to stand up for what they knew to be true) Admiral Nimitz (im a navy buff) Donald Trump (Master of the deal) My dad (cheezy but true, he worked his ass off in order to get where he was, and i can only hope it rubbed off on me)