Favorite Albums:~~~~~~~~~ 1)Africa Brass-John Coltrane~ 2)Sanctified Shells-Steve Turre 3)Band Of Gypsies-Jimi Hendrix 4)Look-Ka Py Py-The Meters~~ 5)In The Jungle Groove-James Brown~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6)Expensive Shit-Fela Kuti~~~~~ 7)More Songs About Buildings And Food-Talking Heads~~~ 8)Animals-Pink Floyd~~~~~~~~ 9)Kid A-Radiohead~~~~~~~~~~ 10)Post-Bjork~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Favorite Dramas:~~~~~~~~~~~ 1)Wild At Heart~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2)Easy Rider~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3)Slacker~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4)Manhattan~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5)Do The Right Thing~~~~~~~~~ 6)Fargo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7)Basquiat~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8)Mac~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9)The Empire Strikes Back~~~~~~ 10)Rebel Without A Cause~~~~~~ Favorite Comedies:~~~~~~~~~~ 1)This Is Spinal Tap~~~~~~~~~ 2)Holy Grail~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3)Fast Times At Ridgemont High~~ 4)The Blues Brothers~~~~~~~~~ 5)The Big Lebowski~~~~~~~~~~ 6)Rushmore~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7)Office Space~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8)Ghostbusters~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9)Real Genius~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10)Napoleon Dynamite~~~~~~~~
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Reading is for nerds! Seriously though, only read non-fiction/information. Fiction (excluding Myths, Fables and Poetry) can be like any other form of mindless entertainment and should be enjoyed only in moderation. (And yes, I realize there's a difference between Charles Dickens and Jackie Collins.) Fiction will only increase your feeling of isolation. Many believe that fiction inspires creativity; it does the opposite. The only way to inspire creativity is to live your life. Turn off the computer, shut the TV, put down the book, go outside and do something!