mostly real simple things, guitar...lots and lots of guitar playing, paintball, fire and expxperimenting with dangerous chemicals with friends. I spend a lot of time on the computer and i'm into video games and stuff like that too... width="425" height="350" .. ^you know it's sad but true
Tom Morello. Most of the people i'd like to meet are dead (Mitch Hedberg, Steve Irwin) but frogs, turtles, and chameleons are always cool.
Rage Against The Machine, Avenged Sevenfold, Cake, Metallica, Green Day, Sublime, Angels and Airwaves, Blink 182, Queen, Atreyu, As I Lay Dying, Trivium, Led Zeppplin, ACDC, Styx, Always Tommorrow, The Deftones, Saliva, The Offspring, Sum 41, New Found Glory, Bob Segar, Audioslave, Yellow Card, Breaking Benjamin, The Who, Godsmack, Nirvana, Adema, Soundgarden, Coldplay, Apocalyptica, Incubus, Korn, Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Velvet Revolver, Good Charlotte, Tenacious D, The Beatles, Bob Marley, The Smashing Pumpkins, Rob Dougan...basically anything besides rap or country.
GRANDMA'S BOY!, Top Gun, Pulp Fiction, Black Hawk Down, The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, Super Troopers, all Kevin Smith movies, Thank You for Smoking, Tears Of The Sun, The Wedding Singer, Monty Python And The Holy Grail, Young Frankenstein, We Were Soldiers, Saving Private Ryan, The Whole 9 (and 10) Yards, Oceans Eleven, U-571, Behind Enemy Lines, Air Force One, The Rock, Austin Powers, Office Space, This is Spinal Tap, Anchor Man, all Star Wars, Shanghai Knights, anything funny or that makes you think about it.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Office, Saturday Night Live, FUSE, Conan, some VH1 and MTV 2
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Rage Against the Machine would call them "renegades". they're right. Siddhartha Gautama, Ghandi, Steve Irwin, Tom Morello, Anya, Michael McCullough, Mike Durant. Anyone with a radical idea for peace, the environment, or the benifit of humanity; renegades."I am enormously proud to be an American. I would say that the things that our corporate-controlled government has done at best are shameful and at worst genocidal-but there's an incredible and a permanent culture of resistance in this country that I'm very proud to be a part of. It's not the tradition of slave-owningfounding fathers, it's the tradition of the Frederick Douglasses, the Underground Railroads, the Chief Josephs, the Joe Hills, and the Huey P. Newtons. There's so much to be proud of when you're American that's hidden from you. The incredible courage and bravery of the union organizers in the late 1800's and early 1900's-that's amazing. People often get tricked into going overseas and fighting Uncle Sam's Wall Street wars, but these are people who knew what they were fighting for here at home. I think that that's so much more courageous and brave."- Tom Morello