Moustachios Lightning bolts Stars Trainagles
Jon Bon Jovi
Winehouse,Peaches, Hospital Records stuff, Ninja Tunes, The Killers, Lemonjelly, The Chemical Brothers, Jose Gonzalez, Gnarls Barkley, Freestylers, Portishead, Massive Attack, Counting Crows, Charlie Churcho, Clarko, Faithless, 50 Cent, Blackalicious, Mr Scruff, The Roots, Corinne Bailey Rae, Pendulem, Breaks and Beats, Drum and Bass, Royksopp, Clap your Hands Say Yeah (Yeah), Not James Blunt (cunty blunty eyes like a goose), Soca, wining music, Gods Kitchen Global Gathering cd I got on play.com, soundtracks, Elton John, Ozomatli, Manu Chau and god I cant really be bothered to go on, just look at my ipod next time you see me. Dont people sound really pretentious when they list the music they like? man im a pretentious loser. I did include Clarko though...thats not pretentious, just cheesey. Clarko is Kelly Clarkson btw for those who arent familiar with mine and Hans nickname which became the name of our caberet act. We work Mondays through Fridays.
Lots!!!Centre Stage, Bond, The Shawshank Redemption, Ameros Peros, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Dirty Dancing, Moulin Rouge, old musicals, Irreversible, any film with an 80's montage, Team America, any film with Owen Wilson, Zoolander, Britney Spear's Crossroads is hilarious, Swingers, Napolean Dynamite, Requiem for a Dream, Taxi 1 and 2, Mean Girls, American Psycho, The Goonies, Overboard, Donnie Darko, Pretty in Pink, so many more.
Just watched 6 dvd boxsets of The Gilmore Girls, my new fave programme. Also the L Word. Also Prison Break.
Even Cowgirls get the Blues, Jitterbug Perfume, Another Roadside Attraction, All Margaret Atwood, Rules of Attraction, Glamerama, this book i cant remember the name of about a kid on his gap year who goes to India that is so funny and Ben and I read it in Zanzibar and felt nostalgic and laughed our arses off, loads of others but I read quite a lot and cant remember them all. Oh I read this really good book when I was like 13 or something and it ws called Tigers Eye I think by Judy Blume and I loved it. Oh and this sounds well up my own arse but William Blakes Innocence and Experience poems changed my life and turned me from Catholic to Atheist. Oh yeah and Bill Bryson,s Notes from a Big Country..everyone should read it. The Princess Bride, I am Dave Gorman, Round Ireland on a Fridge.
My dad.