My general interests include my wife and girls, my faith, finding new music, having my heart broken by my favorite teams, radio, and ballparks
Well, just about anyone. Growing up in Oklahoma, I learned a lot about Will Rogers, including his take on meeting folks -- seems like a good way to go through life -- "...for I never yet met a man that I didn't like." That'll work.
U2, John Mayer, Train, Jackopierce, Cary Pierce, Better Than Ezra, Matchbox Twenty, Dave Matthews Band, Jeremy Camp, Mercy Me, Warren Barfield, Matt Nathanson, Chris Tomlin, INXS, Depeche Mode, Dave Barnes, Coldplay, David Crowder Band, Tonic, Gavin DeGraw, Wakeland, Howie Day, Jars Of Clay, Jason Morant, Keane, Lifehouse, Snow Patrol, Live, Marc Broussard, Wideawake, Mat Kearney, Mute Math, The Fray, Phil Wickham, etc...
I like a lot of movies -- "Fever Pitch" was really good, "Good Will Hunting" is an all time favorite. Probably too many to really get into....watch what you like!
Currently I'd tivo the following, if we had a tivo currently....The Office, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, 24, The Apprentice, The Amazing Race, Lost, American Idol, Law & Order: SVU, and Survivor. Of course baseball, golf, or any other sport that is on could catch my attention too.
Read the following books in 2006 : "Blue Like Jazz", "The Luckiest Man" a biography about Lou Gehrig, "Broadcast Rites and Sites" by the play by play guy for the Boston Red Sox, "Feeding The Monster", about the 2004 Boston Red Sox, "The Greatest Game Ever Played" about the 1913 US Open Golf Tournament and "Sermon On The Mound". Just finished "The Innocent Man" by John Grisham.2007 has started with Mitch Albom's book, "For One More Day"
What four people would I like to have dinner with from history? "Heroes" is kind of tough to answer....but dinner? Yeah, that would be Jesus Christ, Lou Gehrig, Bono and my wife Tiffany. She has to be there, no one else would believe me if I ate with those men. Tiff would tell you if it really happened.