Um...I like mayhem. Ha!
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Again, I am whatever you say I am...
Yup, you guessed it...my childhood hero was Billy Katt....NOT Superman... Not that I would like to meet a mythical superhero, maybe I would have more luck with Lord Ganesha...
lyrics - far cry
And then there's the awe inspiring Rock Band from Slovenia...LEVITAN!
The all encompassing...yes I dare say it...all knowing question...
Fanfare please....something with a bass and a snare drum....maybe a couple of french horns....ahhh, that's better.
There is no more complex (lyrically) or rampantly scary (difficult to play) music to invite into your life then Rush. There, I said it. After the kingpins of all that is music, the others follow:
Jethro Tull. A flute can make anyone happy. (And one time, in band camp...) And never was there a jazzier, one legged, cat loving, hedonist than Ian Anderson. What a guy.
All the classics, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger, Moody Blues, Robbie Robertson, The Band, and then Lyle Lovett, Fairport Convention, Billy Idol, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Ozzie Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Motley Crue, Judas Priest, Triumph, Yngwie Malmsteen, DropKick Murphys, Fairport Convention, and a multiplicity of others...
More later....
Hmmm, tough one....
Top 5?
Donnie Darko-Frank the Bunny Rocks,
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle,
Better off Dead,
Nightmare on Elm Street ..1 and ..3 (No it's not 2!) and
Lord of the Rings (all of them)....
Although, Scarface is fun....(But so everyone else says as well)
Further-I now have new favorites so I am modifying my picks to top seven...because I can bitches.
Additions are Hostel 1 and 2. Brutal, gruesome, horrifying, and an amazing story. What more do you want?
and f*?k you if you don't like my choice of television shows, don't you know this sh!* rots your brain anyways? Go out and get some mother-f!$%#ing fresh air you useless piece of garbage.
And now, without further ado...
A little shout out to my boy 3D-"Yo", I too like television with style and yes I am a geek (no reflection on 3D)...Dexter, Angel, Lost , Buffy, Greatest American Hero, Beavis and Butthead, King of the Hill, Simpsons, Smallville, American Gothic..."Someone's at the Door", The first season of the 4400, Twilight Zone, Tales From The Crypt, South Park, King of Queens, The Muppets, Joe Schmo 1, Batman-the Original Adam West, House, Weeds, Heroes, The Office, Why I Married Your Mother, Nip/Tuck and now...the Family Guy.
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From Crackle: Family Guy Chester Cheetah
Again, only top 5 (If I did more I would not stop typing for a week) Alexandre Dumas-The Three Musketeers; The Count of Monte Cristo
Stephen R. Donaldson-Every Thomas Covenant book (There are currently 7 and yes I am counting them as one)
Katherine Paterson-The Bridge To Terabithia (I won't discuss this one, suffice it to say, it makes a grown man cry)
Bill Waterson-Calvin and Hobbes
Robert R. McCammon-Boy's Life
Yauhann and