Live music, sports, movies, retro video games, rasslin',beer, sushi, pasta, roller derby and occasional dj gigs..... .. ..
For the most part, people with similar interests.Famous people that I would like to meet: Angelina Jolie, Uma Thurman, Chiaki Kuriyama ("Gogo" from Kill Bill), Brian Billick, Jack Nicholson, George Carlin, Quentin Tarrantino, Stan Lee, the Hamburger Pimp, Darla Crane, Franco Nero, Thomas Milan, Thomas Jane, Clint Eastwood, Shirley Manson, Frank Robinson, Mike Schmidt, Bert Jones, David Carradine. I'm sure I'll think of more later.
.. width="425" height="350">.. ..> "Ghostwatcher 2" , mainly I and a bunch of friends are in it (I have the poster in profile pics, read it for the release date and such), "Pulp Fiction", "Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2", "Django", "Django, Kill!", "Godzilla" (the 1954 original and other Japanese sequels; I REFUSE TO SEE THE PIECE OF CRAP WITH MATTHEW BRODERICK), anything by Kevin Smith, "Dolemite", "The Human Tornado", "Petey Wheatstraw, The Devil's Son In Law","Vampire Sisters", "Stakes", "Harvesters", Spider Man 1 and 2, "The Punisher" (the recent one with Thomas Jane and John Travolta; not the garbage that Dolph Lundgren was in), "Spaceballs", Evil Dead trilogy, "Bubba Ho Tep"
local news, Oriole and Raven broadcasts, auto racing, violent wrestling tapes. Other than that, I mostly watch my DVD's and tapes. I also play old video games (my original Atari 2600, several t.v. plug in games and my Atari Flashback).I cancelled my cable and I have no regrets. I mostly had it to watch hockey and rasslin'. I only watch rasslin' at friends' houses now, the Orioles and Ravens are on over air t.v. or radio and I can still watch my favorite local news babes. So sorry, Comcast. No reason for me to pay $60 - $70 a month. I agree with Sam Kinison. "80 channels and not a friggin' thing to watch." ;)If I do get it back, I'll only do so to watch hockey again but the Caps are horrible this year so I don't know.
I'm a light reader for the most part. Currently,I'm reading some Poe short stories that I bought at a celebration of his birthday in Baltimore. My favorites in the past were mostly autobiographies by Bruce Campbell, Howard Stern and Mick Foley.
Johnny Unitas, Brian Billick, Bruce Campbell, Quentin Tarantino, Rudy Ray Moore, Dale Hunter, Stan Lee, The Greaseman