Table Tennis, Golf, Inline skating/tryin' road hockey on these and alcohol. Of course music will always be the most important.
There's so many people I'd love to meet. Ed Vedder being on a huge list. Lindsey Wagner is a big must for me as well. When I was 8 yrs old, I was at Universal Studios on vacation with my family, I was a ginormous fan of the "Six million dollar man" and "Bionic woman". Low and behold there she was, standing by the tram car right next to me ( she was filming that day ). I turned to her with my Disneyland autograph book and pen, big smile on my face, heart pounding out of my chest, and asked for her signiture. She looked at me, laughed, and swung back around and ignored me. Ya......I'd love to meet her and wrap one of those sleep memory beds that she now advertises on TV around her.............ok.....I really should get over it.
PEARL JAM, Steve Earle, Matt Mays, Rob Zombie, Collective Soul, Foo Fighters, Avenged Sevenfold, Cheap trick, Blue Rodeo, Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins, ELO, Neil Diamond, Bread, John Lennon and so much else I'm gonna stop.
HALLOWEEN first and foremost, Shawshank Redemption, The Crow, anything with Bruce Lee, Lonesome Dove, First Blood, A Christmas Carol (1951 version)......and this list goes on.
M*A*S*H, Seinfeld, Trailer park Boys, Breaking Bonaduce and a little of this and that.
Anything by Dean Koontz, John Saul. I've only read maybe 40 books in my life so.........that's about it.
The only person i look up to enough to call a "Hero" would be Bruce Lee. What he had to fight through and what he accomplished in his short 32 yrs was nothing short of amazing.