Get this video and more at MySpace.comI love my big V-twin motorcycle and I love my 8mpix camera and I love my cats. The only real important things in life aren't even things! You're born into family, and those bonds may be strong, but you CHOOSE your friends, and those bonds may be stronger for it. Most of all, I love My Baby, Valarie.
Fun-loving people who understand that if they ain't hurtin anyone, who really gives a rats ass what individuals do for their brand of fun. Even if we don't agree, it doesn't mean either of us is WRONG! Some of the best people on this planet don't agree with all I'm about, and we are still friends. Those are the people who will make you a wealthy soul (as Bob Seger put it).
I like a variety of music as long as "rock" is there somewhere. Pink Floyd did a lot for my imagination and Bob Seger did a lot for my soul. Can people survive without music... I think NOT!
the Fan (Robert DeNiro & Wesley Snipes), Kill Bill (you MUST see both parts, as it is only one movie),Hostel looked real - My horror has to be believable to really make me feel the fear they try to impose (Freddy just don't cut it.) Dirty Harry was the BEST F*CKIN COP EVER!!! Clint's old "spagetti" westerns were great in their day. The early Star Wars that had beat-up ships and messy hair (like regular rebels). A Clockwork Orange. Lots of "b" movies. I've even enjoyed a few "chick-flicks" in my day, but since I went with a chick, I can't remember any of the titles, plots, or actors in any of 'em... which could explain WHY I may have enjoyed 'em.
The new Battlestar Galactica series in Sci-Fi channel rocks. It's not the same show the ran in the 70's. Same story, different storyteller! Lots of drama, action and a few things to make you go "Hmmmmm". That 70's show... I'm an old guy and actually lived that period, and it's not too far from how it really was. South Park Come on, who doesn't like foul-mouthed 4th graders, although I'm gonna miss Chef. Aqua teen hunger force, If ya don't know, I can't tell ya. The Venture Brothers, Futurama (C'mon Frye... make yer move on that one-eyed hottie), Family Guy... all (adult-oriented) cartoons. Must be the kid in me. The socialists who love political correctness have killed Spuds McKenzie and Joe Camel, but why not Big Bird.. a canary who obviously abuses steroids? Leave some f*ckin entertainment for us big kids and focus on yer OWN family!
HitchHikers guide to the galaxy, originally a 4-book trilogy. (That should indicate dry humor.) If you don't understand British humour, you may pass on this one. Animal Farm by George (1984) Orwell, short, easy to read, and very good hidden messages about the damage Pollitical Corretness causes in society.
Astronauts, the modern pioneer. Firemen. NOT Policemen... they are heros on individual basis, but most are just tax collectors with guns. Regular Joes (and Janes) who work for a living and make the world a better place just for being in it. NOT movie stars or sports stars, They're no different than anyone else except their skills pay more. Great musicians are heros of a sort (that will vary with individual tastes, but I imagine everyone has a musical hero whos art has moved them or shaped them in some way). And then, of course, there's my nephew JK's favorite hero, with roast beast and lettuce! I gotta agree with him there, That's a great hero!