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I have a rather eclectic interest base, ranging from the typical; (i.e movies, music, sports) to the slightly more obscure (i.e. tattoos, architecture, religious folklore)I'd also like to consider myself an aspiring writer, I have a few ideas floating around, I just havent had the time or initiative to act upon these ideas.
MY SPORTS FAN PERSONALITY
My Sports Addiction Test Results:
82 (Sports are my life)
My Favorite Sports
Andrew Jackson Jihad, Off With Their Heads, The Gaslight Anthem, Modern Machines, Ann Beretta, Avail, Hot Water Music, Bomb the Music Industry, Chotto Ghetto, O Pioneers, Against Me, City of Caterpillar, The Riot Before, The Connie Dungs, Death From Above 1979, Turkish Techno, Latterman, McLusky, Teenage Bottlerocket, The Lillingtons, Screeching Weasel, The Ramones, The Queers, Travoltas, Hank III, Joe Buck, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, Dale Watson, Drag The River, Drive By Truckers, The Legendary Shack Shakers, Defiance Ohio, Ghost Mice, Evan Greer, Mischief Brew, Erik Petersen, Cobra Skulls, Garrison Killer, Banner Pilot, This Bike is a Pipe BombTeenage Bottlerocket "In The Basement"
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The song TV Party by Black Flag would best describe my television habits (and yes I know they were not promoting that behaviour but rather discouraging it) In place of the shows in the song one would have to add the likes of Prison Break, 24, Lost, Jericho, Torchwood, Unbeatable Bansuke, Ninja Warrior, Family Guy, American Dad, The Simpsons, etc, etc, etc.
On an average I read a new book every two weeks and often read more than one at a time. Some of my favorite authors include: James Rollins, Cormac McCarthy, Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, Michael Connelly, Alex Garland, Bret Easton Ellis and Chuck Palahniuk
The happiness of this country depends much upon the deliberations of the federal convention...It, however, can only lay the foundation - the community at large must raise the edifice."~ George Washington, 1787