Anything that's interesting
Hiking
Talking
Animals
I like bugs n stuff lol
History
Science stuffs
Medical crap, love it. I love learning more and more and moreeee about the human body lol
Photography
Playing music
Hanging out
Watching things explode
Acting stupid
Arguing
Dropping new phones in toilets
Graphic Arts
Digital Editing
Cookies
and the sort.
I'd like to meet someone that can tell the difference from a yellow gummy bear and an orange gummy bear. No, not only by taste, but by the smell.
I'd like to meet someone that can pick out a wedgie, and be PROUD of picking it out.
I need to meet someone that is smart. Someone that knows the actual scientific difference between a tomato, and a tomato.
I want to meet someone that will frolick with me through a meddow, and still be happy after being infested with ticks and chiggers.
Yeah, that kind of person.
I like rock, classic rock, country, etc. You know, typical stuff.. alot of classical.. big band.. weird crap... weird al....chopin.... Herny lean
I can't ever remember movies. heh. Ones I do remember at the moment- Shaun of the dead.. hehe Da vinci code cirque du soleil was sorta like a play... Um...Damn my horrible memory
Dr. House, The History Channel, Discovery Channel, ASPCA, Animal planet basically, The simpsons, Malcom in the middle, CSI (the real one bitches not the DRAMA series.), Myth Busters, Alot of junk. Especially news
I love to read, didn't used to... you should try it.
Best book in the world: HAMLET.
It is just so... marvelous to me how it was written
Then there is the series Clan of the cave bear... it's like one of the FEW books I've read though.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.
Alot of people. My heroes would consist of anyone that has contributed to who I am today, family, friends, even teachers. Without them, I wouldn't be on the road I am now
"I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances."
- Martha Washington