guitars and related gear, heavy metal ( the music that is), art, cartoons and various forms of animation, spanking naughty, buxom housewives.....HA!!! I dunno, I'm the bland M.F., remember? I'll - you guessed it - FILL THIS CRAP OUT LATER.
I don't really know WHO I'd like to meet..let's see: heh...anyone I could be around for an hour or two without wanting to hurt them, uhm.....Lita Ford, cuz I think she'd be a riot .... Malcolm X, Jesus Christ, Edgar Allen(sp?) Poe, Aleister Crowley, Stephen King, Stan Lee, Nina Hartley, Jason Becker, any of my grandparents, Julie Strain, Chuck Close, J.R.R. Tolkien, Les Paul, Jim Marshall, Michaelangelo, DaVinci, STANLEY KOWALSKI,an extraterrestrial, probably a few more individuals if I thought about it more - which I won't, and last but not least, my maker, cuz he/she "got some 'splainin' to do".......!
HEAVY METAL IS THE LAW.....I WILL be putting together my "evil pop band", eventually, all doubters take heed. You know who you are. Cheap Trick, Matthew Sweet and The Smithereens meet Dark Angel, Children Of Bodom and Mercyful Fate..... Now just for that 12 string bass and putting some Gretsch or Rickenbacker pickups into a Jackson V guitar.....The SOiL video I had up isn't working now. I am amused by this. For now at least... width="425" height="350" ..
Star Wars movies, anything with Madison Stone or Nina Hartley in it, Bram Stoker's Dracula, any old Hammer films, old b&w Univeral horror films, The Brotherhod Of The Wolf, old Buster Keaton or Bowery Boys films, real horror (not dumb slasher/gratuitous violence shlock-o-rama junkfests), the 1st Toxic Avenger movie, Red Dawn ( thanks a LOT, T.K.... you asshole), "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!", " A Nightmare Before Christmas", " Edward Scissorhands", "Seven", "Pulp Fiction", the Tolkien movies, anything with Jennifer Love Hewitt in it....I think I'll stop now.
Adult Swim on Cartoon Network. And the PowerPuff Girls still own you. Reruns of "The Dick VanDyke Show" and "I Dream Of Jeannie" aren't too bad either.
plenty of them...self-help books ( even though I rarely follow the advice - for long), do-it-yourself books, sci-fi, horror ( King and Barker are great ..."The Damnation Game" is a fave), fact or fiction about the early days of the U.S., mostly about Westward Expansion and the Native Americans....I dunno.
A world without heroes/ Is like a world without sun/ You can't look up to anyone/without heroes./ .....you don't know what you're after/ Or if something's after YOU/ No, you don't know why, you don't know/ In a world without heroes.....having said that, I have no idea if I have a hero anymore....I guess I've outgrown that? The way of the world is to kill your idols, isn't it?