reading, writing, listening to and playing music/jamming/drumming, metaphysics, complimentary and alternative therapies (homeopathy, accupuncture, manual therapy, tinctures, etc), quality time and/or a party with family and friends, games, cooking, organic gardening, sewing, web networking and surfing, a good debate, or just chillin.href="http://www.mysugarspace.com">Girly Myspace Layouts
Musicians (I want to jam), Alternative/Complimentary medical minds, metaphysicians and anyone else who has a sunny outlook on life. I hate pitty parties so you only have 2 minutes to indulge!I would like to meet Janis Page, Ron Howard, Elizabeth Edwards, Eileen Nauman, Maya Anjelou, Nelson Mandella, and would like to sing with Barbra Streisand, Madonna, Melissa Etheredge, to name a few. (I've already met The Forbes Brothers, Claudia Chittenden, Noel Regney, Joannie Mitchell, Lauren Bittenger, Margie Gage, Motor City Marty, Morry Amsterdamn, Mary Traverse, Edye Evans Hyde, Nick Bubash aka Vick Morry
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Where do I begin? Musicals. Folk, Jazz, Rock, World beat (WYCE anyone?) sing-a-longs... I love it all! Lets jam! Oh, and I'm f*#&%$@ Matt Damon!
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THE SECRET and WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW... love comedies, sappy chick flicks and a good white knuckle thriller. Animation... love the bubbling soap and dripping candles in Snow White. I could do without blood and gore, fight scenes put me to sleep and you don't want to hear me snore.
ABC soaps... from 1-4, I usually tape them. Love that fast forward button. I can be that shallow. Heros, Medium, ER, Gray's Anatomy, home improvement shows, food channel, dancing with the stars. I'd prefer not to watch the news cause usually it isn't good anyway. Tell me a good news story and I'm all over it.
I taught myself to read when I was 27. A frivelous fiction once in a while is ok but I seem attracted more to non-fiction. Love a good biography, self help or medical related stuff. I love Dr Suess, but for the most part, if I want fiction I'll watch a movie. OK, so I read The DiVinci Code and THE ALCHEMIST still holds my favorite book quote which is "a blessing ignored becomes a curse". I have found it to be so true. Count your blessings. Find them in every day even if someone you love has passed away.
My grandmothers were both outstanding women. They worked through pain and tragedy and still managed to overcome adversity. They taught me many of my life skills. They are my heroes.