Snowboarding. Red wine. Snowboarding after drinking red wine. Drinking red wine after snowboarding. Sleeping in when I can. + =
I would love to have a girls night on the town with Marilyn Monroe & Ella Fitzgerald, A deep conversation with Plato, A boxing match with Bush, A bottle of wine with Rachel Ray, A hot date with Orlando (dressed as the fairy), A cup of coffee with Walt Whitman, An all day shopping spree with Sara Jessica Parker, A long hike with the Dalai Lama, A poker game with Freud, and a jam session with Bob Marley (with a joint).
You Are 70% Evil
You are very evil. And you're too evil to care.
Those who love you probably also fear you. A lot.
How Evil Are You?This is the most beautiful prego chick ever!
I like all different types of music. What is in my cd player right now? Bjork, Dispatch, Beetles, Tori Amos, Pennywise, Ben Harper, Black Eye Peas, Sublime, Led Zeppelin, and Miles Davis. The only thing I really despise is smooth jazz (the synthesized crap) and hard core rap (with no message except how big your car is and how many chicks you banged). I can even appreciate some country (I’m not talking about Shania or Faith, give me a break).
My favorite movies of all time are What Dreams May Come & Wizard of OZ.
Simpsons & Sex and the City.
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Ok, I'm a little strange. I don't read books for entertainment, but I do read. I like to read to get me thinking about something besides work. The last books I read were; Taming the Tiger Within by Thich Nhat Hanh, Republic by Plato, Abducted– How People Come to Believe They Were Abducted by Aliens (no, I don’t think I have been abducted, I read it because it was about false memory and how it occurs), and I am currently reading another Thich Nhat Hanh book on anger. I also recommend reading America by John Stewart. If you were not sure what my political views are, now everything is crystal clear.
The XIVth Dali Lama"The Paradox of Our Age" "We have bigger houses but smaller families; More conveniences, but less time; We have more degrees, but less sense; More knowledge, but less judgements; More experts, but more problems; more medicines, but less healthiness. We have been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet our new neighbour. We built more computers, to hold more information; to produce more copies than ever; but have less communication; We have become long on quantity; but short of quality. These are times of fast food and slow digestion; Tall men and short character; Steep profits and shallow relationships. It's a time when there is much in the window, But nothing in the room.