I love to listen to music and hang out with friends, in fact some of my best memories are with friends (along with some of my worst). I also love to watch really, really stupid "black-spoitation" films from the seventies, along with all of those stupid movies from around that time.
I would really like to meet people who have changed the world from the mundane into the awesome.
The Shins, The Early November, Modest Mouse, Elliot Smith, Jenny Louis, YES, Of Montreal, Imogen Heap, The Good Life, Death Cab for Cutie, Thursday, Simon and Garfunkel, Taking Back Sunday, Cursive, Guster, The Postal Service, Ozma, Further Seems Forever, The Arcade Fire, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, mewithoutyou, system of a down, The Beatles, Frou frou, Sufjan Stevens, Neutral Milk Hotel, Desparacidos, weezer, bright eyes,
A Clockwork Orange, Requiem for a Dream, Donnie Darko, Sin City, The Black 6, Mean Johny Barrows, Versus, V For Vendetta, EVERY STAR WARS MOVIE, The Boondock Saints, Pulp Fiction, Derailed, Human Nature, An Interview with a Vampire, American History X, The Virgin Suicides, Sleepers, I (Heart) Huckabees, Cruel Intentions, Dazed and Confused,
Famliy guy, House, um.....Futuramma (not so terribly much, though) classic simpsons, i especially like Scrubs, (I want to buy some seasons on DVD sometime)And I actually liked LOST And the office is one of the best shows on earth.
The Catcher in the Rye, Emmerson's Essays, Walden and Civil Disobedience, A Farewell to Arms, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, On The Road, Star Wars (a big fan of the novels. I've read about 30 of 'em)The Prophet. Come on in! The Book of Everything.
I have no particular heroes. (I really don't like the way that word is thrown around these days) Although I would like to say that Jimmy Carter was an OK guy.