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Lots of people. I'm not really hyped by celebrities, and most of the people I'd like to meet that are household names are already dead. Fortunately, there are a lot of really cool, real-life, everyday kind of people in the world. Some of them are on the map below. This summer, I plan on meeting at least some of them when I go to Gen Con.
In a word, eclectic. I think it might be easier to say that there is nothing I don't like.
I love movies of all sorts. It would be ludicrous for me to try to list my favorites. First, I'd have a hard time choosing just a few, and then my list would just get tediously long. A couple of the ones that routinely make the list, however, are The Princess Bride, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, the Serenity TV series (on DVD - damn you, Fox, that was the only series for which I would have watched TV), Boondock Saints, Run Lola Run...and shit, now I've started that list....I'm stopping now. Suffice to say that there are few movies that I don't at least LIKE. What I really can't stand is the outrageous ticket price at the theatre!!!
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TV? What's that? I haven't had TV in a while - I own a television set, but I use it predominantly for DVD viewing. My boyfriend also uses it for the PlayStation. When I do watch at other people's pads, I enjoy Adult Swim. I saw an episode of the 4400 once, and it seemed pretty cool. I absolutely LOATHE reality TV - if I want to go watch reality, I'll go people-watch at my local shopping mall, or take a walk through the streets of Philadelphia.
As with most other categories here, I have way too many to list. I've been a voracious reader for as long as I remember. I prefer fiction, but if I find a topic that grabs my interest, I'll read non-fiction to learn about it. Suffice to say that I live in a modest 1-bedroom apartment and have no fewer than 3 full-size bookshelves, a couple of smaller ones, and they're all overflowing. I even have books stacked in my closet shelves. I could probably open my own small library, and those are just the books that I've kept (which is most of them) or taken with me when I moved out of my parents house when I graduated from high school (which was a small percentage).
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