skating park to park, travelling with skatedecks, surfboards, and mini guitars, learning how to cope with the intricacies of someone elses culture, having a really good conversation with a really good person, walking+singing on my way home from work, not working.
a good looking sewing machine, in perfect working order, with a strong body and hums like a butterfly. Must want long term commitment. No past relationships necessary.
i've decided that the list of music i LIKE is too long, so i'm a go with what i DON'T like. i don't like cheesy bubble gum pop punk. i don't like bad rap, or any rap that is only associated with degrading women(not a fan of Too $hort)i like country, but no songs which include the words "honky tonkin'". i like classical, but for some reason, am not a huge fan of orchestral works. i like all kinds of indie except for the bands which sound like hyperactive five year olds banging on pots and pans. i like metal. the louder the better, but minus the hairstyles. dance music is hard for me to swallow, but if it has an engaging beat, or a jungly sound, i have been known to shake a limb or two. and if we're going to get technical here, rap-metal cannot be considered a "genre". nothing that terrible should be allowed its own genre.
Slackers, Dancer In The Dark, Intacto, Travellers and Magicians, Seducing Doctor Lewis
i am now strong enough to admit that i can sit thru several hours of makeover/model shows...there...i said it.
One of my favorites was The Pornographers Poem some others i liked were any of Bukowski's, Master and Margarita, ANYTHING by Chuck Palahniuk, A Fine Balance, Last one was Fall On Your Knees Current one Animal Farm
all the gorgeous, generous, patient and strong women in my life. and all the guys in my life who are true friends, open, thoughtful, independant, and talented. my mom and dad are the two people who influenced me to only surround myself with all these types of people.