:::humor, post-modern studies, music, art, poetry, german soccer, lobbying for a tulsa soccer team...i'd buy season tickets, caz's pub, visiting cool cities, cycling, woodworking, sleep, coffee, non-corporate coffee houses, non-corporate anything, webcomics, somafm.com, cusack films, National Public Radio, cooking, photography in B&W, My Friends, blogging...when i get around to it, star wars, working out so i can get back into shape:::
artists, writers, actors, comedians, hookers, strippers, window washers, cab drivers, freaks, geeks, unapologetic geniuses, philosophers, and any other type of interesting person with a story to tell.
Lotsa indie, punk, and post-rock. Electronica. A little alt.country. Some intelligent hip-hop. Shit tons of retro dance stuff. I've also got this burgeoning affection for some european metal bands.
I'll watch anything, I may just add my biting criticisms to it if I think it's inherently bad.
Actually not a huge fan of tv. I watch a little here and there but I can go days without turning it on.
Love 'em. Been a religious text kick for a while. Also been reading a lot more non-fiction stuff than I used to. A quick list of favorites: - Sex, Drugs, & Cocoapuffs: A Low Culture Manifesto - Visions of Cody - Post Office - Tropic of Cancer & Tropic of Capricorn - Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly - If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor
I'm usually not one for hero worship but if I had to put a list of big influences it would include Shel Silverstein, Lenny Bruce, Michael Stipe, Carrie Brownstein, Jack Kerouac, Spalding Gray, Calvin Johnson, Kurt Vonnegut, Woody Allen, and Anthony Bourdain. Not necessarily in that order.