Going my way..?Better buckle up & enjoy the ride...
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Buried at PhotoCasket.comA little more about me: I'm into doing fun stuff with my kids, traveling, writing, playing guitar, singing, darts, the internet, guns,my PS3, tunes & systems
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Buried at PhotoCasket.comI'd like to meet some lifeforms from another planet, so they could beam my ass on up...or someone unique & slightly bizarre who can hold my interest...
Horror Pictures at satanspace.com...'cause people here on earth are really starting to bore me & most of the ones that I wouldn't mind meeting died long ago...
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Flame TextBut who knows..? Maybe there are still a few intelligent women out there who are into guys that actually have lives outside of the nightclub...Guys over 30 that know how to take care of responsibilities like their kids & their jobs...It only stands to reason if they know how to take care of these aspects of their lives that they'll take care of you too girls...But, if you'd rather waste your time on pimpley-faced hairless-chested boys between fast food jobs that treat you like dirt but have great abs, be my guest, have fun supporting their lazy asses...
I have a wide & diversified taste when it comes to music...I like everything from old outlaw country like David Allen Coe& Hank
to rock& metal
Touch the Darkness @ ..to Rap & Hip HopAbout the only thing I can't stand is unoriginal studio photocopied 'inspirational' love-song top-40 crap...
I have around 600 movies on dvd, there's just too many good movies out there to name here...One of my all-time favorite feel-good movie is probably Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life"...I like watching Clint Eastwood's old spaghetti westerns, like "The Outlaw Josey Wales"...I love horror moviesbut it's hard to find something these days that isn't lame or recycled...The Exorcism of Emily Rose & the Amityville Horror remake weren't too bad, American Haunting & the Ring were both pretty cool...Hostel was ok, but that was more gore than horror, like Saw...The Shiningis probably my all time favorite flick, because it combines King, Kubrick & Nicholson in one killer package. I still enjoy the classics like the Exorcist, Ghost Story, the Omen, HalloweenFriday the 13th, the Evil Dead etc...I dig on good supernatural & suspense thrillers too, if it's got a good twist & spin on it, something along the lines of the Sixth Sense & Identity...I like comedies like Anger Management, Something About Mary, Harold & Kumar go to White Castle, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, Badder Santa, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Dazed & Confused, etc...Something with a little spin on intelligent realism to it that isn't outright corny...Sometimes you can't beat classic flicks like Easy Rider, the Godfather, Casablanca, Gone with the Wind, or anything Hitchcock did, on a lazy Sunday afternoon...For action & drama it's hard to top Scarface, Pulp Fiction, Star Wars & Full Metal Jacket...Those movies will always rock!
Football of course!the Chiller Channel, Hitchcock Presents, the Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, The Sopranos, King of Queens, History, Discovery & the Science channel, Cops, The Wonder Years, Spongebob, the Simpsons, Southpark, Fairy Odd Parents, whatever else catches my eye when I'm channel surfin'...I'm a guy, I'm allowed to do that because I'm freakin' king of the remote...
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Buried at PhotoCasket.comI love to read & can't go too long without a book in my hand...I read everything I can...I like most anything by Stephen King,no one else can input realism & horror into a story quite like he can, he slips in terror little by little & lets it creep up on you...He also has some amusing stories about his personal life that crack me up in his book 'On Writing'...His son who goes by the name of Joe Hill has a new book out that I haven't had the chance to read yet, so I'll have to check that out & see if he's as good as his dad...Koontz is cool, Dan Simmons, Jack Ketchum, Anne Rice & Richard Matheson rank up there pretty high too for fiction...I also have a huge comic book collection...Screw phonics, comics were where I learned how to read,& I turned out just fine...*L* I miss reading Calvin & Hobbes toothey were the coolest comic duo ever, the sunday funnies just haven't been the same since...I read a lot of nonfiction as well, true crime, biographys, history, anything interesting & bizarre that captures my interest...
Buried at PhotoCasket.comOne is probably Stephen King, he wrote his way out of the poorhouse & made millions, but he still drinks beer & wears blue jeans & sneakers...Einstein's another, people thought he was a dumbass until he turned the world on its ear with the theory of relativity...& last but not least is Stephen Hawking...He was diagnosed with ALS when he was 22 & was only given 2 more years to live back around 1963, but that didn't stop him from continuing on from a wheelchair to unlock the mysteries of the universe & becoming one of the most brilliant men alive in the world today, awesome guy...