You're a DSMer at heart. You don't screw around with cosmetic crap or worry about what the "next trend" is.
You shrug off V8s and will race from a stop or a roll.
Windshield washer lights are stupid, cars are meant to have TWO wipers, and chrome belongs on a Harley.
What kind of Japanese import driver are you?
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huh... would have never guessed....
anyone. Always up for meeting new people who are into the same stuff as me.
Baby Drew highsides!
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I listen to pretty much anything. Really into listening to house and trance live. My music collection ranges from techno/dance to rap to country. Just depends on my mood. Mostly I'm listening to my XM Radio, either O & A on 202, or BPM on 81.
Some of my favorites...
The Hurricane
Tombstone
Rounders
Snatch
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
Airplane!
Napoleon Dynamite
A couple that I like that make people say I like strange movies, American Psycho and A Clockwork Orange.
I also really enjoy historical movies, like Saving Private Ryan, Apollo 13, 13 Days, and so on. I also love watching my Band of Brothers DVD collection. I need to get ahold of From the Earth to the Moon.
Otherwise, as for genres, I enjoy just about every type of movie. The sappy, tear jerker movies I tend to stay away from, but if someone I'm with wants to watch one, I have no problem with it. Comedies are always a great choice, but you have to watch out. If I've seen it a few times and really enjoy it, I tend to recite lines all the time. Yeah, I'm one of those guys. Though I try and keep it quiet and to myself, occasionally I get away from myself. :)
Television? Well, I don't watch a lot of TV. But my favorite channels have always been Discovery Channel, History Channel, Travel Channel, and Speed. Spike is fun, too. Love the Sunday morning backyard mechanic shows. Don't get eliminated!!
Not a big reader, I prefer to be out doing things rather than sitting around reading. I flip through magazines now and then. When I am reading, it's usually on a plane. I don't get into fiction that much, I'm more of a non-fiction, historical/auto-biography kinda guy. I'm currently reading "Failure is Not an Option" by Gene Krantz, a member of Mission Control during the Gemini and Apollo missions.
No heroes per se, but I've always looked up to a few different family members that were great family people, or were successful in their careers.