Traveling, mountain biking (in Winnipeg LOL), extremely redundant unnecessary adjectives, stimulating conversation and argumentation, philosophy, physics, building (most anything), Tim Hortens (large - 2 cream 1 sugar please), dancing, troubleshooting and problemsolving, sound and audio equipment, dancing, swimming, sitting or laying in the sun (cancer shmancer), cooking (and eating), sharing, helping, loving, laughing, crying, run on sentances, bad spelling, and long lists
Not that there isn't enough diversity here, but I'd like to meet a relegious fanatic, a philosopher, and a scientist from
a n o t h e r p l a n e t
In addition, I would like to meet somebody who could tell me how to change that freakin' scroll box in my music table's background to grey!
She got it all down tight, she got nothing wrong
She got the whole wide world singing baby’s song
- Fluke
My music? Anything that sounds good. If I'm queuing up the trax they will most offten be jungle/ drum&bass, house, or tribal type electronic (played through a pumping system with large subwoofers)
but that is not the extent of my musical interest. I also like rock (to confine many genres to one simple catagory) and obscure weird stuff like Ween and Todos Tus Muertos.
Silence of the Lambs, The Matrix, Swordfish, Fightclub, Clerks, Mall Rats, The Usual Suspects, Pulp Fiction, Snatch, Run Lola Run
A dust covered Knick-Knack shelf
The Odyssey, Frankenstein, Zen and the Art of Motercycle Maintenance, The Four Agreements, the works of Carlos Castaneda, philosophical explorations from Aristotle to Sartre (T to Z just doesn't have much to offer), both theoretical and widely accepted scientific works (like string theory, parallel universes, chaos, or good old relativity). As for more recent literature, Ill throw in Life of Pi and The Time Traveler's Wife.