race cars, motorcycles, rollercoasters, and anything else that involves speed, snow boarding/skiing, hiking, camping, surfing, shooting (targets not people), archery, golf, lounging at the house playing HALO 2 (usually with a beer and the guys, women are welcome if they can stand the shit talking), barbeques, good company with good conversation.
Everyone who has a positive attitude and keeps it real. I'd also like to meet people with something to say. Don't send me a friends invite without a message. Is it really that hard to take ten seconds and say hi? You may be nice, but I'm really not into people just collecting pictures.
Love all types of music, I feel it feeds the soul. So the mood will determine what you get, but try to keep it positive. James Brown is a definite house favorite. Instumental beats and Trance for the paperwork; Salsa and latin jazz for the cleaning; Hip-hop and punk for the workouts; and what the woman wants to hear for the rest :)
Not against movies, just don't go much. I'd rather be out doing stuff. My brother's a actor/stuntman, so I pretty much just go see the movies he's in. Check out National Treasure, he's the one chasing Nick Cage in Philidelphia
Don't do a lot of t.v., but I have my shows: Law and Order, C.S.I., Family Guy, Sportscenter, and anything on Speedvision.
I do a lot of reading. Can't remember all of the books, so here's some from this summer: The Black Sheep (history of fighter squadron 214 in WWII), The Whole Shebang (A State of the Universe Report), The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance (second time) and Dune (fourth time). My new favorite book, 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coehlo, get it, read it, own it. Most recently I've been reading a lot of books on sales and leadership, part of the job. The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, The Five Love Languages, 177 Mental Toughness Secrets of the World Class (by Steve Seibold...read it now), and the Prophet (by Kahlil Gibran...2nd fav.). I know it doesn't sound all that interesting, and you're probably thinking 'blah, I'm not a sales person.' Well try getting a date without selling the idea, or yourself. Cuz if you don't close that sale, you're home alone with your xbox.
Definitely my parents. Much respect for what my parents went through being an inter-racial couple in the 1960's. And, must give props to my Dad and all the other black men that went through the professional ranks in the 1950's, still can't believe the shit my father went through in medical school.