I am interested in many things.
I live a good portion of my life in my mind (I wish I lived less of my life in my mind).
I like to look at the way I act or people are acting in general and figure out ways that this action has been derived from when humans were not able to control their experience so much. It's a neat contradiction.
Beets me... I don't know what to put in this space. I'm interested in most things that don't involve whiny people or jackasses, which basically means that I'm interested in nothing..haha....but I think i'm intersted in a ton of stuff..ask me, I'll tell you.
Real people.
Who are not afraid of their tails,
who aren't chasing product,
who are creative,
who are chasing experience,
who are too cool for the room but not too cool for school,
who are comfortable in their own skin,
who have excuses why to do something rather then why not to do something.
I'd also like to meet a bus of horny models that are touring the world and have room for me and my bikes.
Frequence 3
I love music, pretty much all kinds.. I have no idea who sings most of the songs I listen to though....so yeah...
In No peticular order:
Diggstown, Contact, Hero, Fight Club, the usual suspects,12 Monkeys, XMen, Amelie, Snatch (although I've seen it too many times now), Thomas Crown Affair, Pirates of the caribbean, Ocean's 11, Dusk till dawn, Kill Bill, The Life Aquatic, Down Periscope, Crocodile Dundee, goonies I'll add more later
Sony Wega CRT with a remote.
If you want to see a blank stare ask me about commercials that I've seen or TV shows that the rest of the world watches.
I don't watch TV when I'm alone. I enjoy watching with people and really enjoy watching movies.
That's my story.
In No peticular order:
blink, the world is flat, The clan of cave bear, the proving ground, The cyborg handbook, Webmaster in a nutshell, Curious George Rides a Bike, The Color Code, Tom Browns guide to nature observation and tracking, freconomics, disposable people, of mice and men (saddest book ever), old man and the sea (second saddest book ever), Trumps art of the deal, Richard Branson's book, my side of the mountain , A brief history of time, the true believer -thoughts on the nature of mass movements--, I'll add more later
I have many heros and they have some common traits:
They are not lazy,
they are motivated by fun but still do extraordinary things,
they are chameleons,
they are successful at something,
they are not afraid to love and be loved in their own way,
they are driven and have lives that fit for their personalities,
they also have low walls.
The best song just came on the radio...I should have put this in the music section: Bananarama - Venus