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I think it'd be rediculous to list everyone I like, so I'll just go for an "iTunes Library" inspired list. I'll try and update it often.
The Corrs
Tori Amos
Fiona Apple
Nellie Mckay
Brandi Carlile
Aimee Mann
Regina Spektor
Buffy Sainte Marie
Joni Mitchell
Cat Power
The Pixies
The Dresden Dolls
Danny Elfman
KT Tunstall
SIA
Belle & Sebastian
Leonard Cohen
Isobel Campbell
Garbage
Jewel
AIR
The Beatles
John Lennon
Niel Young
Badly Drawn Boy
Beck
Ben Harper
Ben Kweller
Bill Whealen
Bjork
Blondie
Bob Dylan
The Wallflowers
Bright Eyes
Jenny Lewis With the Watson Twins
Rilo Kiley
Cat Stevens
U2
The Cranberries
Damien Rice
Hole
Gorillaz
Jeff Buckley
Renaissance
Joan Baez
Johnny Cash
The Kinks
Mammas and the Pappas
The Julianna Theory
Kanye West
Erykah Badu
Jill Scott
The Roots
Common
Macy Gray
David Garza
Tom Brosseau
Morcheeba
Thievery Corporation
The Postal Service
Frou Frou
No Doubt
Jon Brion
Mono
Morrissey
The Smiths
Sinead O'Connor
Natalie Imbruglia
Nelly Furtado
Paula Cole
Radiohead
Rufus Wainwright
Sarah Mclachlan
Siouxsie and the Banshees
The Smashing Pumpkins
Wilco
The White Stripes
Alana Davis
The Stones
The Shins
Simon and Garfunkle
Fleetwood Mac
Ladysmith Black Mambazzo
Simon and Garfunkle
Fleetwood Mac
Janis Joplin
Murder By Death
Ravi Shankar
Owen Pallette
Royksopp
Scream Club
The Kills
Poe
Ane Brun
M.I.A.
Bach
Mozart
Bat For Lashes
The Fray
Amy Winehouse
I cannot even begin to list the amount of film that I've enjoyed; so I'll go with what I can remember right now.
Gia
Dancer In The Dark
Ghost World
Buffalo 66
Mary Poppins
Moulin Rouge
Prairie Home Companion
About a Boy
Tomb Raider(1&2)
Batman Returns
Oliver Twist
The Boys & Girl From Co. Clare
The Committments
Finding Neverland
Edward Scissorhands
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
The Rules Of Attraction
The Quiet Man
Shopgirl
Sarah Silverman's "Jesus Is Magic"
Corpse Bride
The Dreamers
OOPS looks like I cant remember many. More to come soon.
Television Consuption's a rarity these days but I'll admit to following many of the listed shows (Basicly I watch them on DVD).
Abosolutley Fabulous
French & Saunders
To The Manor Born
The Prisoner
Are You Being Served
Girlfriends
Greys Anatomy
ER
Nip / Tuck
My So Called Life
Party of Five
David The Gnome
Pete&Pete
America's Next Top Model
WEEDS
Sex and the City
Lifetime TV Movies
MTV
PBS.
My relationship with books goes as follows
Walk Down The Street
See The Store
Walk Into The Store
Browse The Shelves
See Some Cool Book Cover With a Hefty Weight
Think to Self . . "I'd Be Pretty Intellectual With This One"
Buy The Book
Take The Book Home and Stare At It
Read Some of it
Read More on the Following Day
Read About Half The Book
Put The Book Down
Let The Book Collect Dust.
Isn't that PATHETIC
"Rule Of The Bone" - Russell Banks
"King Soloman's Mines" - H. Rider Haggard
My God This REALLY is Sad, That I Only Have Two Favorite Books So Far, I Mean HOW Undereducated And Illiterate Must I Be?
Do heroes truly exsist?, shouldnt human acts of kindness in the most simple forms count as heroism?. You tell me?. If they do exsist then what have you done today to be a hero?. Beside's all that, I'd have to say that my mother is my hero because she's always been there for me and even though we've had some hard times in the past I know I can rely on her for that safe feeling we all need sometimes in this life. Other's include Sharon Corr and Tori Amos; why? because they inspire me.