I'd like to meet:
The lovers of peace. Jesus, Ghadni, Luther King, Lennon and Mandela.
Music:
Top Ten: (in no particular order and will change)The Ramones The Stones Kiss The Spazzys The Weekend The Donnas Ben Lee Magic Dirt Grinspoon Wolfmother
Movies:
Hollywood would starve waiting for me to watch movies.
Television:
Only sport is worth watching.
Books:
Science Fiction and Fanatsy are my favourites, but will read most fiction as long as it is not soppy.
Heroes:
Steve Waugh ........... is a former Australian cricketer and was the captain of the Australian Test cricket team from 1999 to 2004. He is the most experienced Test cricketer in history, making 168 appearances. Waugh assumed the Test captaincy, and turned an already successful side into a dominant one that in many cricket watchers' views ranks with Sir Donald Bradman's 1948 Invincibles and the West Indian teams of the 1980s as one of the best cricket teams of all time. Steve Waugh's ruthless approach led to a succession of drubbings of hapless, outclassed opposition and a record run of 16 consecutive Test match wins, easily eclipsing the previous record of 11 by the West Indies. His 57 matches as captain is the fourth highest, and Australia's 41 victories under his leadership is the most of any Test captain. . .Brad Fittler .............. is one of the best footballers of all time and one of the Roosters’ favourite sons. “Freddy†has played more games for club, State and Country than any other player. The Roosters’ fortunes changed with the arrival of Fittler. The great man transformed the club into contenders, culminating in Grand Finals in 2000, and 3 successive appearances from 2002-04, winning the title in 2002 !!!!!! An inspirational Captain for his club, State and Country, Freddy toured with the Kangaroos in 1990, 1994, and 2001, and played in the 1992, 1995 and 2000 World Cups. Fittler has a remarkable record as Captain of Australia guiding the Kangaroos to 17 victories with only 3 defeats. . . . . . . Martina Hingis ............ nicknamed the "Swiss Miss," quickly won over crowds with her attractive playing style. She lacked the outright power of many of her strongest opponents, but compensated for this with fluent, precise groundstrokes, skill at the net, outstanding shot selection, and an uncanny sense for anticipating where her opponent would be hitting the next shot (and positioning herself appropriately). She commands top-notch technique on all strokes, and prefers to 'place' her shots rather than to go for outright power. Using this tactic she'll hit a series of shots, forcing her opponents to fall more and more out of position until there is a clear opening for a winner. And because her shots have a very high margin of error, she's able to last in very long rallies. Commentators throughout the years have observed that the longer the point goes, the more advantageous it is for Hingis to win that point. Victories include, 1997 Australian Open 1997 Wimbledon 1997 U.S. Open 1998 Australian Open 1999 Australian Open