That's a tough one-- depends on the mood I guess. I love to travel, and TRAVEL EXTENSIVELY for my job. Some really great places, too- the Caribbean, New York, Miami, Savannah, Boston, DC, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Chicago, and more- not bad, eh? When I'm home, I spend a lot of time working, reading, watching far too much mind-numbing TV, surfing far too many mind-numbing web-sites, golfing, talking with the friends, music, trying mostly to do anything that I feel makes me a better person. The reality? I spend 99% of my time working, 1% on the rest. Can you say "hamster on a treadmill?" :-(
First of all, I'd like to meet McCuterson. Everything else is just... second place.Literate and intelligent people- Because I've discovered that no matter how good looking you are, BEAUTY WITHOUT BRAINS GETS OLD REAL QUICK. Also, if you like ALTERNATIVE MUSIC, golf, travel, shooting hoops in my driveway, wandering around eclectic areas of cities (Greenwich, Soho, Wrigleyville, North Beach, the Back Bay, Georgetown, etc.) cool independent films, boating, exercising, the usual fun stuff... then you should stop reading and add me to your friends list right now. :D
Morrissey, The Smiths, The Cure, U2, Jane's Addiction, Fuel, Green Day, early Liz Phair, Beck, Errol Garner, Hole, Coldplay, John Coltrane, Diana Krall, Pearl Jam, *some* Depeche Mode, Frank Sinatra, Garbage, Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Julie Collins, Romance Fantasy, Sex Pistols, Johnny Cash, Eric Satie, Smashing Pumpkins, Stan Getz, Weezer and don't forget Mozart.So, could I BE more diverse if I tried???
Noir, give me film noir! Sin City, Blade Runner, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, old horror movies, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, A Clockwork Orange, GoodFellas, North By Northwest, The Others, Shawshank Redemption, Midnight on Earth, Party Girl, A Beautiful Mind, From Russia With Love, Garden State, Monster, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Hannah and Her Sisters, Wild Things, Who Put the "M" In Manchester, Casino Royale, and too many for you to care to read any more.
Sopranos, King of Queens, House, the Simpson's, CBS Sunday Morning, Robin and Company... oh, and TVLand- how cool is that network??? That said, I'm working ..ting back on my TV consumption. It is the idiot box after all. Why should I watch other people live a life when I could be doing it myself?
Jack Kerouac- On The Road. The book that turned me on to life. There is nothing better than On The Road, trust me on that. THE ONION- It is the single funniest thing I've ever read in my life. If you don't get the Onion, you probably wouldn't get me, either. Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel-- On The Road by Jack Kerouac-- More, Now Again- A Memoir of Addiction by Liz Wurtzel again-- You'll Never Get Out Of Here Alive, the story of Jim Morisson. Albert Camus- The Stranger- which was inspirational to not only me, but to one Robert Smith of the Cure... WB Yeats... More IF YOU CARE TO KNOW, but you have to let me know you care.
FUNNY PEOPLE. IF YOU HAVE A SIMILAR SENSE OF HUMOR THEN WE SHOULD TALK. Anyone who will stand up for what's right instead of following the crowd and taking the easy way out. ANYONE WHO SAVED OR RESCUED AN ANIMAL. Anyone who took action instead of always "meaning to." People who treat everyone with DIGNITY, as THAT'S the way to do things. Oh, and I greatly admire Mother Jones, too. Not familiar? Look her up on Wikipedia.