My current interests are self-improvement (You know what Tyler Durden says about that), and spending time with the people I care for doing the things I love to do. I love to spend an afternoon on the patio of a bar or restaurant having great conversation with good friends. I love watching movies, especially ones I have seen over a dozen times. I never stop singing, and I couldn't live another day if I couldn't read more work by E. Robert Orn. Everyone needs to read his first novel Dancing with Ghosts. It's magnificent!
What Your Soul Really Looks Like
You are very passionate and quite temperamental. While you can be moody, you always crave comfort.
You are a very grounded, responsible, and realistic person. People may not want to hear the truth from you, but they're going to get it.
You see yourself with pretty objective eyes. How you view yourself is almost exactly how other people view you.
Your near future is calm, relaxing, and pretty much what you want. And it's something you've been anticipating for a while now.
For you, love is all about caring and comfort. You couldn't fall in love with someone you didn't trust.
Inside the Room of Your Soul
Honest, loyal people.
I like a little bit of everything. I used to think this was because I didn't know who I was. Now I know that it is because I don't fit into any one mold exclusively. Right now I am on a Hawthorne/ Fallout Boy/ My Chem kick but I am also rocking Daddy Yankee and House of Pain in my disc changer.Different music for different moods. Pump up the Prodigy and Rammstein and all the other high-energy hard music on the way to softball or the gym. Night out with the girls? I want a little dance/ hip hop, maybe even reggaeton to get my hips working and geared up for what comes later. Pissed off about being brainscrewed by yet another guy? I usually like to angrily rap "Forgot about Dre" I don't know why, but spitting that song when I am angry relieves a lot of tension.Any other time it can be whatever is floating on the breeze. I listen to just about everything save classical and show tunes, but I have busted out with Little Shop and Guys and Dolls sons more than once.
I could spend the rest of my life watching movies. I am a quoter, I can't lie. I am not into the technical and production aspects as much as some other people but I love to watch the supplements for that kind of info. I love that about DVD's. I am so into supplemental stuff, I have even been known to quote the commentary tracks of movies.Especially anything by Kevin Smith. I really appreciate his work. Say what you want about Jersey Girl, but it was still a good movie for what it was. Like he alluded to with Holden MacNeil's character in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, you can only write about that immature 20-something slacker stuff for so long before you grow up and need more out of what you are doing.And don't get me started on the whole "he's not cool anymore because he's too mainstream" thing. I'll blog about that later when I have more energy to be as mordant as I'd like in that argument.
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There are four books that have had an unimaginable impact in my life:The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle- This is the very first book I ever learned to read by myself.The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger- Tell me a person who wasn't changed by this book.The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold- After losing my dad, this book gives a refreshing point of view about death and the next step that made it a lot easier to cope.Dancing With Ghosts by E. Robert Orn- This book was a powerful and engrossing story with an unbelievably strong female protagonist. It's a thrill ride that changed my perspective about my life and what is important. The book never left my side until I had finished reading it. If you haven't gotten the clue from the 20 other times I mentioned the book on my site, get it now. Look up Orn on myspace or barnesandnoble.com. Seriously.Other than that I like a few classics: Lord of the Flies, The Bell Jar, The Great Gatsby, A Separate Peace, To Kill a Mockingbird. And some newer stuff: Steven King is all that. I used to love Goosebumps, I think everyone in my generation did. I like Grisham, I've never touched a Chuck Palahniuk (of Fight Club fame) book that I didn't love, and Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet In Heaven was also a nice thought about what may happen when we leave.
My mom and Aaron Hardy