We kinda already went over this, but wakeboarding, surfing, skating, building things, music, movies, the condo, landscaping, photography, camping, fishing, hiking, canoeing, hunting, bowling, scuba, R/C models, women, my Jeep, my house, my room, this website, you, whatever the hell else I can fit in this little box I suppose. I'm interested in everything, damnit.
I love to mingle. Very outgoing, always happy to see a new face. I'm a firm believer of being well rounded. In my opinion, the more people you meet, the better you can understand them. So whether you're a chick just looking for someone to talk to, or a dude that wants to talk about the next swell comin' in, don't hesitate to drop a message. I think I might actually read 'em now that I remembered about myspace. There is one simple guideline to follow though when it comes to sending me stuff... Make it good, damnit! Haha, kidding. Whatever's clever, as my good buddy Neil would say.
Music? What's that? Haha, yeah right. Music is 1/4 of my life. Movies are another 1/4. My family and friends, along with school, fill the remainder. I'm actually about to get a production company off the ground here shortly. As far as bands go, I like 'em all. Every genre. My favorite ones though are those I find it hard to place in a genre. 311, for example. Sublime. Some bands are just so freakin' good you don't even want to put them with the rest. But hey, that's why I listen to everything. That way people can't put me in a stereotype, just like I seperate the bands I love. Oh yeah, everything qualifies as the following range from most mellow to most hardcore... Bethoven-Frank Sinatra-Sublime-Slightly Stoopid-Pepper-U2-Spin Doctors-Nirvana-NWA-Dre-Garth Brooks-Randy Travis-Johanne Sebstian Bach-Jump, Little Children-Fuel-Sevendust-311-Korn-Limp Bizkit-Something Corporate-Yellowcard-Brand New-Less Than Jake-Goldfinger-Taking Back Sunday-Underoath-My Chemical Romance-Marilyn Manson-And many, many more!!!!
Wow, this one's easy. Everything from Mr. Tarantino, Mr. Rodriguez, Mr. Lucas, almost everything from Mr. Speilberg. Certainly gotta pay respect to the old schoolers like Bogart, Stewart; they made movies when men were men and women were men.
Ok. All reality TV sucks. In my opinion, TV was created for us to escape it, why the hell would you wanna get sucked right back into it? Talk about the ultimate brain melter right there. The only thing I respect for most part anymore is animation. Yeah, I guess you could call it "cartoons" if you wanna be a d1ck/b1tch about it. I dunno why, maybe they just seem more interesting to me. As I get older, I watch trends in animation development, I've definately found marketing trends thanks to it, and frankly I enjoy it more. Every day I can say I watched an epsiode of Family Guy or Futurama, or maybe you're an Aqua Teen fan like myself, is a good day. [AdultSwim] knows it's not the dialogue. It's the pure idiocy that makes it entertaining. So, yeah, maybe they are just cartoons, but they're damn good ones. I'll never miss a classic 'Simpsons' either.
J.R.R. Tolkein is great at imagery. That's what makes a good story. How easily you can make the reader forget the words, and spend his effort peicing together a scene in his head is what determines how good the book is. If you can't see it in your head, the writer probably couldn't either. Haha, talk about a major miscommunication. I read lots of technical books, but when I can, I pick up a Dickens' masterpiece or maybe a good bio.
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