Travelling the world before I become an old man. Having as awesome a time as possible in the years remaining to me. I also try to read quite a bit. I enjoy movies both good (I dunno, say something by Jim Jarmusch) and awesome (Point Break, Out for Justice). Also I'm pretty sure I write fairly well, so if I could do that more often, maybe I would.
hmmm...I'm not averse to meeting most people, as long as you're not a pretentious douchebag. That's pretty much my one deal-killer. So basically, if your favorite book was something assigned in a high school english class (with the exception of something by Shakespeare, because he was the man), then there might be complications.
Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky, Radiohead, Band of Horses, The Engineers, Bjork, Film School, I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness, Death from Above 1979, Gang of Four, Asobi Seksu, Boards of Canada, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Of Montreal, The Stone Roses, New Order, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!, Joy Division, Doves, Giant Drag, Neutral Milk Hotel, At the Drive-In, Massive Attack, New Pornographers, Sneaker Pimps
Equilibrium, Anything starring Steven Seagal. City of God, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Big Trouble in Little China, Alien, Aliens, Army of Darkness, The Battle of Algiers, Blade Runner, A Clockwork Orange, Dancer in the Dark, Downfall, Hackers, Indiana Jones (specifically, the ones where he's fighting Nazis), LA Confidential, Natural Born Killers, Pitch Black, Platoon, Point Break, Sin City, Three Kings, Videodrome. I like more movies than these, but this is a good overview.
THE OFFICE!!!!!, South Park, Jeopardy!, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Mr. Show, Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust
Anything by Neal Stephenson, the Sprawl Trilogy by William Gibson, American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis (fucking weird though), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis, Watchmen by Alan Moore, V for Vendetta by Alan Moore, Henry V by Shakespeare (fuck yeah, St. Crispin's Day!). Conversely, I can't stand The Da Vinci Code or anything by Dean Koontz, who is perhaps the worst author I have ever had the misfortune of reading.
Steven Seagal, Hunter S. Thompson, uh... Benjamin Franklin was pretty cool...Christopher Hitchens, P.J.O'Rourke (for being awesome political writers), Milton Friedman