Reading, and movies. That is bad, I use to have a life you know. I used to dance, a very very long time ago. I need to get back to it.
I already meet him. He looks something like this...tall dark and hansome, sexy goat t. Extremely sensitive, loaded $$$$, and he is 100% into Ricanxixa, I complete his world as he completes mine. ARGH! Darn it, why did the alarm go off right now. I will try and meet him again tonite in dreamland. ZZZZZZZZZZZZ!
I really can't say that I identify with any particular genre. I listen to whatever I am in the mood for at any particular time, any given day. Except Tex/Mex, Banda, or Nortena.
Don't any1 laugh! "Gone with the Wind", "The Sound of Music", "Lion King", and "Roots", best movies ever. Action: "Borne Supremacy"; funny: "Liar, Liar", "40 yr Old Virgin", and "Kicking and Screaming". Make-you-think-about-being-in-a-relationship kind of movie: "Closer", "One Night Stand", and "Disappearing Acts". Movie that made me cry the most: "Losing Isaiah."
Jeopardy!, and Grey's Anatomy are my favorite shows, followed by Desperate Housewives, and Smallville (whenever I get a chance to see it). Supper Nanny(some houses/kids are really disfunctional), and Wife Swap (that stuff is funny). I used to watch Novelas (Soap operas), the best are from Brazil; Xixa, and El Clon were the last good ones I watched. Currently I am watching "La Viuda de Blanco", and that will be it for another 3 or 4 years again.
Lisa Jackson's "See How She Dies", "Whispers"; Phyllis A. Whitney's "Rainbows in the Mist", "Moonlight Becomes Her", "Woman Without a Past"; almost any book by Mary Higgings Clark, and Barbara Taylor Bradford. Love to read medical mysteries like Robin Cook's "Mutation", and Richard Preston's "The Hot Zone". Love stories by Harlequin, hey there is nothing wrong with a little romance, but nobody's love life is that perfect. Danielle Steel's "Mirror Image", "Crossings", and "Titanic". The scariest book ever: "Rosemary's Baby Cried Last Night". Let's not forget the lusty books by Zane. I wonder how does she do it, and here we always were thinking that only men think about sex 24/7.
Any single mother out there strugling to make it in this world and who always puts her children first. Single fathers too. The one that always go the extra mile for their child, but don't have to scream to the world and anybody else to hear/know that he has done this or that for his children. He is a man and a hero for real, to his kids...he don't have to show off his parenthood to so called "friends".