Skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, dirt biking, hiking, camping, and most things that you can do outdoors to get a rush.
People who don't mind having fun... Even if you make a complete ass out of yourself or get hurt doing it.
HIM - "Killing Lonleliness"
HIM's MySpace Page
I like a lot of different types of music but mainly I like punk and stay away from all things country. My favorite band right now though is HIM who's song "Solitary Man" is what you are listening to right now.I also really like Bad Religion... Have you ever wanted to do Karaoke to 21st Century Digital Boy??
I'm a huge Kevin Smith fan, I love Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and yes even Jersey Girl. I also really like Reservoir Dogs,The Goonies, The Godfather Trilogy, hell along with most of Pacino's movies. I like mainly comedies but ones with a little quirkieness to them like High Fidelity (along with a lot of John Cusack movies). Cocktail, and Top Gun were two movies that made me a lot the way I am ( I was the kid that wanted to be the fighter pilot since I was like 5, until I needed glasses. That's how I ended up in the Air Force for 4 years. Cocktail, well let's just say all you'll need to do is see me Bartending to know that one...). Another fave is Breaking Away, because it is pretty much me when I was younger living and dying on a bike hoping to make it as a pro someday. That's just the tip of the iceberg, there are a lot more those are the ones that just stick out.
OK even though I'm somewhat of a movie buff I really, REALLY can't stand most of the rancid tripe paraded in front of us and called television programming. That being said I try to never miss an episode of House M.D. or CSI Las Vegas (all the others can bite my ballsack!!!!)
Lately about the only books I've read have been history related. Right now I'm reading The First World War by John Keegan, I just finished D-Day by Stephen E. Ambrose. A few months ago I finished The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer (don't get the wrong idea I just read it for the historical content and it's pretty good about answering the question "What the hell was Hitler thinking?"). I also recently read The Art of War by Sun Tzu. Other notable recent reads have been It's Not About the Bike and Every Second Counts both by Lance Armstrong.
Lance Armstrong. Plain and simple, if I had kids he's the only athlete I'd want them to idolize.