Water backgammon, tabletop break dancing, long distance uniblading and roasted ham vaulting. So hot right now.
Uninhibited witty someone-or-others for now I suppose.
Hard or soft, fast or slow, loud or quiet, cheerful or melancholic, lyrical or instrumental, it's all good. But please no pop, folk, or any ethnic tunes thank you.
Vegetables entertaining vegetables. I fail to see the appeal of it.
Ah yes, how very nice. In no particular order: "A Short History Of Nearly Everything" - Bill Bryson (makes you feel like a muttonheaded carbon based fool). "The Alchemist" - Paulo Coelho (so simple yet brilliant). "Gangster" - Lorenzo Carcattera (good, solid mobster story), "The Waste Land and Other Selected Poems" - T.S. Elliot (and you thought you had command of the English language). "The Zen Koan As a Means of Attaining Enlightenment" - Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (no comment), "Man And His Symbols" - Carl Gustav Jung (again, no comment). The list can go on for a while...