ANYTHING FUN! shows, music, animals, traveling, adventures, laughter, reading, the beach/ocean, painting, drawing and art in general, fun car rides with the windows down and the music loud, parties, warm weather, and my amazing friends, whom I fucking adore.
People who know how to have fun, rock n roll, pay for my beer, and speak Spanish with me when I'm drunk and unashamed of butchering that beautiful language.
I'd also like to meet a llama.
Rancid, Stiff Little Fingers, UK Subs, Blitz, Flogging Molly, Turbonegro, the Beatles, Cock Sparrer, Social Distortion, GG Allin, the Ducky Boys, the Clash, Tiger Army, U.S. Bombs, Murder City Devils, Germs, the Business, Elliott Smith, Hudson Falcons, the Adicts, Darkbuster, Guns 'n Roses, the Pogues, Sham 69, Sinead O'Connor, U2, Crash and Burn, Operation Ivy, Leftover Crack, Choking Victim, the Replacements, Against Me!, Morning Glory, the Distillers, Andrew W.K., the Midnight Creeps, the Pug Uglies, Kings of Nuthin', Nerve Agents, Dropkick Murphys, Nirvana, the White Stripes, the Briefs, Horrorpops, Green Day, Lost City Angels, Hole, Roustabouts, the GC5, the Amazing Royal Crowns, the Showcase Showdown, Lower Class Brats, the Varukers....Bored yet? I am!
Wayne's World, Shawshank Redemption, Sophie's Choice, Pulp Fiction, Schindler's List, Spinal Tap, There's Something about Mary, Scarface, Jackass 2, Hated.
Any movies with male frontal nudity.
I keep coming to the same conclusion: TV sucks. But in spite of it being a lifesucking, mind-numbing tool that promotes apathy, I still watch it out of boredom. And The Office and King of Queens amuse me. I like documentaries, too. I just watched "T-shirt Travels"--bad name, great documentary.
Lots of Charles Dickens, Hemingway and Steinbeck. Also: Frankenstein, Catcher in the Rye, The Color Purple, Night, A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide (by Samantha Power), Amazing Grace (by Jonathan Kozol), and Don Quijote.
Lately I've been thinking I'd like to re-read some philosophical works I first read years ago, particularly Freud (although his ideas about women and gender are laughable), Machiavelli and Rousseau (or others if anyone has recommendations!).
I don't believe in heroes.