I'm interested in a variety of things, but mostly things I excell at. I read A-LOT. I also snowboard. I love ballet with a passion you wouldn't understand. I am an artist too, I paint,sketch,and I consider gardening an art. Cooking, I love cooking, for some reason it just relaxes me. (Iknow what your thinking)Hands down, no questions asked I am a complete and total nerd. I'll be the first to say it, thank you very much.
Ummm... I would guess, People. People are chill, but stoners are better, especially if your a stoner in the Mason County area.
I am a music junkie, and I mean that literally I am addicted and I will freak out if I go to long without rockin' out to something I like. I'm a huge Too*Short fan. I love classic rock too, my favorite I think would be The Who- Quadrophania Of course I also like my music black like my soul, so hands up to 'Marilyn Mansin' & 'Otep' boys and girls!ACDC~Angels&Airwaves~Twista~Bubba~AFI~TonyYayo~Bla ckSabbath
Movies, aye? I am a DieHard 'SCARFACE' fan. I suggest everyone eat some shrooms and watch 'Wizard Of Oz' on mute played insinc with Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of the Moon"-album. 'Eternal Sunshine of a spotless mind'- is a good chick-ish-flick. I'm a little picky about movies and how many times i've seen them but no matter what I am always down to watch some 'Tommy Boy' or 'Billy Madison'.
The nerd in me comes out yet again, I am straight up addicted to 'HOUSE'and I think it's because Dr. House is such a good-smartass. I also watch 'Medium' sometimes. I'm not much of a TV watcher i'de rather read a book. I'm not usually home during the evening hours to watch any other TV shows. 'HOUSE'is the only show on TV I'm dedicated to.
What kind of ridiculous question is this, what does anyone care what the hell I read. I read a grip so I don't know what to tell you. I guess for poetry books I adore, "TAMBERLANE" the compacted works of-Edgar Allen Poe(1886). For a classic work of Lit. I have to say Charlette Brontes "Wuthering Heights"(1774) My favorite living book authors are probably James Patterson, Steven King, and Dean Koontz. Hats off to the writer of "The Book Of Counted Sorrows".
My grandmother was and still is my ultimate hero and inspiration. She was the tiniest little Indian lady you ever seen, she looked fragile but underneath that riddled body was skin and bones made of steal. When she was in the hospital my aunty kept calling her "TANK" and that is the best description i've ever heard of my grandma.