Pretty much anything - The Killers, The Subways, Louis XIV, The Paddingtons, Death Cab for Cutie, Jack Johnson, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, The Thrives, MCR, We Are Scientists, Kings of Convenience, Modest Mouse, Gavin DeGraw, Forty to Fall, The Kooks, Nine Black Alps, Goo Goo Dolls, Donovan Frankenreiter, Rilo Kiley, The Fratelli, Good Shoes, Rogue Wave...the list goes on, and on.
I love Scary movies everyone always rags on it, but "The Ring" and "Final Destination" are two of my favorites. I've always been into movies that really make you think, and aren't bullshit. Plus, I never fail to crack up when I watch "American Pie" 1,2 & 3. Stifler's friggen' hilarious, he reminds me of my brother. I also love "The Fast and the Furious" those cars are HOTTTT.My all time favorite movie is Haggard, but I also LoVeD "The Notebook" and I may get ragged on for admitting this, but "Beaches" was a great movie too. Scarface, Goodfellas, Casino, and of course the Godfather is my all time favorite
I dont usually watch t.v but if i had to i'd watch anything funny
I don't really like to read, but here's a few quotes: QUOTES: "Always remember you are only as strong as the cocktail in your hand and the friends by your side" "Life is all about ass....you're either covering it, laughing it off, kicking it, kissing it, busting it, trying to get a piece of it or behaving like one." "SMILE- it makes people wonder what you're thinking about" "life's too short----kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly, and forgive quickly" "the way i see it, you should live everyday like its your birthday"-paris hilton "shut your mouth when you're talking to me" l&;a
Of course my parents...they've done everything for me and kept me out of alot of trouble. Even though they can be overprotective at times, I could never say they were never the best parents ever. I consider my grandparenst my heros too, they've done alot for me and I couldn't ask for a better family. I also admire anyone who doesn't live by a cookie cutter outlook on life. When I was in high school, I pretty much did anything my friends told me to do: not thinking of the outcome. I went to every party, dating who was most popular, and pretty much acted like an ass. But as I grew up I realized that I didn't need a specific groups approval to be happy. I spent so much of my high school years sad that I wasn't accepted by certain people, that I missed out on alot of oppurtunities to make unforgettable memories. When I graduated I finally realized that you don't have to dress, talk, or act a certain way to get to get people to like you. If someone's not going to take the time to get to know the real you, they're not worth your time. I know that the friends I have now, accept me for who I am and not what I try to be. Now that I'm older I don't play up to what people expect me to be, because in the end nobody's else's opinion matters, only your own happiness.