Travel-not that I get enough vacation to do it properly.Music-Always looking for something new, tho you wouldn't know it from my CD collection.Films-There's never a bad time to watch a good movie.UK Basketball-In search of Championship 8.
My future self.
90's-neo (and pseudo) jam bands-Primarily a little band called Dave Matthews Band, but throw in some Blues (Traveler) with some Phish and stir with an OAR and sprinkle with Guster.80's-Top 40 and hair bands (like Poison, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Warrant, Tesla, Skid Row) I know you think "He must be joking!" No I'm not, I grew up in middle America so it was inevitable, I make no excuses. Most people I knew my age dug it too they just all deny it now. But you know they turn it up when Pour Some Sugar On Me comes on the radio, not to mention singing all the words. (eff those posers!)70's-Creedence Clearwater Revival, Led Zepplin, and a bit of the Rolling Stones.I also like stuff like Coldplay's Rush of Blood to the Head, The Garden State Soundtrack, Jack Johnson's Brushfire Fairytales, and Counting Crows' August and Everything After.
My Trina Magna are: The Usual Suspects, The Shawshank Redemption, and The Empire Strikes Back. I'm also into Backdraft, Back to the Future, Chasing Amy, Gladiator, A Few Good Men, The Hunt for Red October, Indiana Jones, JFK, Lord of the Rings, Mallrats, Matrix, The Princess Bride (when I'm sick), Rounders, Sleepy Hollow, 13 Days, Top Gun, When Harry Met Sally, Etc.
The Office, How I Met Your Mother, and Rules of Engagement but the best thing on TV might be re-runs of Seinfeld, West Wing and the first few seasons of Friends.
Siddhartha by Herman Hesse-Easily the greatest book ever written (or at least the greatest book I've ever read). Michael Crichton's novels. Anything from Dan Brown that seems to piss off the religious right. (Yeah I said it!)
I don't watch that show.