I love to read all kinds of books. I enjoy going to the movies. My closest friends say I also am very food oriented; think cooking,eating, going out for dinner. I work out a lot at the gym and do yoga too. I am a certified yoga instructor. I also really like to hike with friends out on trails in Phx, on reservations, and other trails in Arizona. I always enjoy a spirited conversation on political issues or philosophical ideas.
I'd like to meet Chuck Norris, obviously. I also think I'd like to meet a local diety in the wrestling world, The Navajo Warrior. For reasons I can't possibly explain, I'd also like to see Goldberg the wrestler in action before he gets too old to bitch slap someone. I admit I read his biography, and chuck Norris's too.-----If I could go back in time, I would love to meet the mad literary writer/ poet Lord Byron, whose work I really dig because it ryhmes, poets don't bother to go through all the trouble these days and well, I never understood iambic pentameter or haikus. I would also have loved to have met one of the world's greatest minds, Sir Winston Churchill, who I will always idolize for his ascerbic and stinging come backs to his dim-witted critics.-----I hope someday I can run into Alice Cooper randomly at a Circle K in Phoenix.Other rockers I would like to meet are Angus from AC/DC, before he succumbs to old age.-----R.I.P. Benazir Bhutto who was a fantastic role model for conservative democracies by being elected a female Prime Minister in a Muslim country like 20 years ago and by standing on the courage of convictions that eventually cost her her life. Some things in life have to be worth dying for.
how jedi are you? :: by lawrie malen
my favorite movies are, ( not in order) The 13th Warrior-- Ready to Rumble -- Bubba Ho-Tep-- The Big Lebowski--the Army of Darkness ("this is my BOOM stick")-- Alien Vs. Predator-- Kill Bill-- the Notebook-- Elizabeth-- Jaws-- The Shining-- Blade-- Pirates of the Carribean--Bridget Jones Diary-- Star Wars-- Tin Cup-- Cheech and Chong-- Uzumaki-- Zatoichi: the Blind Swordsman (!)-- A Walk to Remember-- Girl Fight-- The Long Hot Summer (only the made for Television version with Don Johnson!)-- The Edge of America-- Elvira Queen of the Night-- Fright Night-- Reign of Fire-- She Creature-- Under Seige-- Kill and Kill Again!!! (Steve Chase Rules)-- Good Will Hunting-- Bad Santa-- Warriors-- Revenge of Pink Panther-- Hackers-- The Core-- Enter the Dragon ( "your skills are Extraordinary")-- the Day After Tomorrow-- Tombstone-- Big Trouble in Little China-- Crossing Delancy-- What the Bleep do we know?-- PCU (funny as hell!) -- Gattaca-- The Pillow Book-- Dangerous Beauty--Fire( by somebody in India)-- the Warlock ( with Julian Sands)-- Room With a View (also with Julian Sands!)-- The Faculty-- House on Haunted Hill (remake)-- Lost in Translation-- Saun of the Dead-- Go-- The Hunted-- Miracle--Superstar--Lone Wolf McQuade--The Longest Yard-- American Graffitti--Strange Brew--Coach Carter--Bend it LIke Beckman-- Last Holiday--
I love to watch Craig Ferguson's impersonation of Prince Charles in his regular skit called "The Rather Late Program with Prince Charles". I also like Numb3rs because it is filmed at my beloved Stanford University campus.
I am currently reading "Escape" by Carolyn Jessop. It is about the lady who escaped from a polyamorous marriage right here in Arizona.I just finished reading "Not so Quiet" about women volunteers in WWI England. It's pretty gruesome stuff! If you ever wanted to know what Bovril is, read the book.
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