With ludicrous intent & enchanting vision I waltz among the precipice of infinty...
I'd like to meet:
GLAY
~Zutto futari de (always together)
http://www.myheritage.com~I AM Stephen Chow!~
Music:
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Mystery at the Door
Mystery is knocking at my door,
But I don't want to let her in;
She doesn't follow any of my rules,
She doesn't guarantee that we won't sin.
Once she's in, then rarely will I be alone
To reason out the ifs and buts and whys;
What she gives instead is only love,
Assuring me what's logical is mostly lies.
Movies:
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Hav u seen Airplane?...or The Meaning of Life/Life of Brian/Search for the Holy Grail?("Run away!")...or Batteries Not Included??...(real)Kung Fu movies (the older ones tend to be best)...nethang Jet Li/Jackie Chan (esp. Early Jet stuff...this guy has been World Champ since he
was bout 7!!!)...uhhh...The Lion the Witch & the Wardrobe was one of my fav books growin' up & they did well on with the movie...The Princess Bride (Watch out for R.O.U.S.'s!!)... Goodfellas/Casino & most East Coast mafia movies...Austin Powers, Inernational Man of Mystery ("Shit. Oh hell! Let's just do what we always do, hijack some nuclear weapons & hold the world randsom.")... Spaceballs/History of the World/Young Frankenstein/BLAZING SADDLES!!!! :D (& most Mel Brooks films, "It's twoo! It's Twoo!")...Love Actually is Great if u haven't given it a look-see...Throne of Blood & nethang Akira Kurosawa is Golden! ("You humans! Never will I comprehend you. You are afraid of your desires- u try to hide them.")...Ninja Scroll/Akira/Lum: Beautiful Dreamer("The only certain thing is the Present, that just keeps on flowin' like this." "See, whether you call something Reality or a Dream...u ultimately think of it in the same way.")...I own Face Off, so I must've liked it, but I don't remember...Dark Crystal/Labyrinth creeped the shit out of me as a child, but oddly enuff..I enjoyed aspects...& all good musicals in their movie form; West Side Story/Bye Bye Birdie/Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat..(i played Potiphar's wife in high school)...Harold & Maude("Live above Morality.")...South Park did a funny one too...If u have yet to see Dr. Who; Psychic Circus..Watch It! It's creepy as fuck!!..but it is just an episode, or so...I guess that'd go under TV, but I'm a Lazy Polink. Peace.
I LOVE these Men!!!
Chow Sing Chi (Stephen Chow)...after all i LooK like him ;)
Donnie Yuen (u shud c how Incredible he still looks!!!)
Jet Li...when this movie cums to the States (Fearless) U hafta watch it!!!!!!!
Jackie Chan is Badd-Ass!!!..& Hilarious too! :D
Television:
The Simpsons Is the Greatest Show On Earth!!!!!!!...
You Are Homer Simpson
You're just an ordinary, all-American working Joe...
With a special fondness for pork rinds and donuts.
You will be remembered for: your little "isms" and philosophies on life
Your life philosophy: "Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals ... except the weasel."
The Simpsons Personality Test
You Are Barney
You could have been an intellectual leader...
Instead, your whole life is an homage to beer
You will be remembered for: your beautiful singing voice and your burps
Your life philosophy: "There's nothing like beer to give you that inflated sense of self-esteem."
The Simpsons Personality Test
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"My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind." -AlbertE...However, I was born, baptized (or was I baptized 1st..? HA! Only Catholics or peep that have seen 'The Meaning of Life' understand this humor) & raised Catholic...what a HORRIBLE way to Live. Never be Catholic, unless u are a Military type, like my Mother...then u'll fit Right in!---------------------------------------------------------
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Books:
Jean M. Auel's: Clan of the Cave Bear, The Valley of Horses, The Mammoth Hunters, The Shelters of Stone
Books?...I WANT this car!!!!!!! Or a Stingray...late 60's-early 70's...I'd take any...& i Do read, but mostly edumacationally right now...
1967 Shelby GT 500
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Love by ruby mae
Your name
Your partner
You two are Meant for eachother
Your meeting was by Choice
He/She is your Shoulder to cry on
You are his/her Best friend
Your love will Be the epitome of what true love is
hee :) hee...i jus HaD ta put this up after reading the last line ♥
Heroes:
These are jus a few...
Mitch Richmond
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Mitch Richmond Position Shooting guard
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight 215 lb (98 kg)
Nationality United States
Born June 30, 1965
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
College Kansas State
Draft 5th overall, 1988
Golden State Warriors
Pro career 1988 – 2002
Former teams Golden State Warriors (1988–1991)
Sacramento Kings(1991–1998)
Washington Wizards (1999–2001)
Los Angeles Lakers (2001–2002)
Awards 6-Time NBA All-Star
1988-89 NBA Rookie of the Year
1995 NBA All-Star Game MVP
Olympic medal record
Men's Basketball
Bronze 1988 Seoul United States
Gold 1996 Atlanta United States
Mitchell James ("Mitch") Richmond (born June 30, 1965 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a former star in the National Basketball Association in the 1990's. Known as "The Rock," "The Captain," and "The Scorelord," Richmond was one of the NBA's best pure shooters in his prime.NBA career
Richmond was drafted 5th overall in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors, following two years at Kansas State, where he averaged 20 points per game, and two years at Moberly Junior College in Missouri. Before joining the NBA, Richmond also competed in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea.Richmond captured the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in the 1988-89 NBA season, after averaging 22 points per game for the Warriors. He was a key part of Don Nelson's fast-paced offense, which was dubbed "Run TMC" after its three main components, Tim Hardaway, Mitch, and Chris Mullin. In addition to the shooting he provided, he complemented Hardaway's passing and fast break skills and Mullin's shooting skills by slashing to the hoop as part of the Warriors attack.After three years of scoring 22+ points a game in Golden State, Richmond was traded to the Sacramento Kings during the 1991-92 season in exchange for Billy Owens, and became arguably the team's first star since the franchise moved to Sacramento in 1985. Staying with the Kings until 1998, Richmond was the team's leading scorer in each of his 7 seasons there, averaging no fewer than 21.9 a game each season. Between 1993 and 1998, Richmond was a fixture on the Western Conference's All-Star team, and he won MVP honors at the All-Star Game in Phoenix, in 1995. In the middle of his prime, Richmond was selected to the United States' Olympic team (Dream Team III), earning a gold medal in Atlanta.Richmond was traded by the Kings, along with Otis Thorpe, to the Washington Wizards for Chris Webber in May of 1998, a move that keyed the Kings' transformation from perennial doormat to an elite title contender. However, things did not work out as well for Richmond. In three years with the Wizards, he lost a lot of the shooting touch he displayed as a King, and his days as a regular were numbered after missing half of the 2000-01 season.Richmond ended his career as a Los Angeles Laker. Playing strictly off the bench, he averaged just 4 points a game. He earned an NBA championship ring with the Lakers in 2002, but played sparingly in the postseason, logging just 4 minutes overall. Richmond is now a scout for the Golden State Warriors.[edit] NBA legacy
Richmond is one of only seven players in NBA history to average at least 21 points per game for his first 10 seasons – along with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson. He was also one of the most accurate long range shooters in league history, making 1,326 3-pointers in his career, which places him 9th all-time in career three-point field goals made.
Mu Lan...this is who i am named after