My main interest is being happy. Too much of my life has been spent being anxious and afraid. I'm finally living for me and doing things I love. My mom, brother AJ, boyfriend Jeff and a small handful of friends and family are my life. I love music, cheesy horror movies, studying the metaphysical, and mostly spending time with the most amazing man in the world.
As far as famous people, Aaron Lewis is number one on my list. He's fuckin awesome. I got to meet him in July 2005, along with the rest of Staind. Other than that, I'm looking for people to hang out with who share interests similar to mine who can deal with my sarcastic ass.
Alternative, metal, punk, classic rock, country, a lil bit of everything else. There's too many bands to list them all so I'll just throw down a few....
Top 5 Bands:
1) Staind
2) Dave Matthews Band
3) Disturbed
4) System of a Down
5) Weezer
Top 5 Favorite Songs of All Time:
1) Me - Staind
2) Penny on the Floor - The Clarks
3) Lover Lay Down - Dave Matthews Band
4) Hear You Me - Jimmy Eat World
5) All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
Alot of horror flicks, Children of the Corn (all of them, especially 2), any Kevin Smith movie, anything with Vince Vaughn (especially Be Cool cuz it was effin hilarious), The Boondock Saints, Gone in 60 Seconds, sooo many others.
Ghost Hunters, Greek, ER, Whose Wedding, How Do I Look, Ace of Cakes, Iron Chef America, Degrassi (yes, Degrassi), Jeopardy and sometimes Real World
I read anything I can get my hands on...I like sci-fi books, mysteries, history (fictional and non) especially war novels and stuff like that. One of my favorite authors is Dean Koontz. My favorite book by him is probably "Lightning" or "The Key to Midnight". I loved "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey. It's probably one of the best books I've ever read. It helped me understand my father alot more (the way he was while he was recovering from his drug and alcohol addiction) and some things about myself as well. I was a bit dismayed when I found out it was mostly fiction. Currently, I'm reading a couple different books: Dark Rivers of the Heart by Dean Koontz and Among the Thugs by Bill Buford.
I don't really have any heroes. I have no one that I aspire to be like. I'm just me. If I had to pick anyone, I'd say my dad. Even though our life has been hell, he managed to turn it around and give it his all and make sure I had everything I ever wanted. For that I am grateful. Now that he's gone, I appreciate all that he's taught me even more. I'll never forget the love, wisdom and hope he gave me, and continues to give me even though he's not physically with me anymore.