I'm interested in doing fun things. Obviously. I'm interested in paying the bills. I'm interested in... boys, beer, boys with kegerators, my dog Max, learning to cook, watching movies, laying by the pool on a Sunday, watching other people cook me dinner, working (yes, I actually enjoy it), and having fun people around me.
I want to meet Sara Jessica Parker, Rachel McAdams, Luke and or Owen Wilson, and Angelina Jolie. That's as far as celebrities go. I want to meet anyone that will encourage me to expand my mind, and better myself in any way. People who are all about understanding and forgiveness are the people I want in my life. People who are selfish, rude, or hurtful are no longer welcome. Thanks for stopping by.
CRUISERWEIGHT, ALPHA REV, THE HUDSONS, ALKALINE TRIO, COLDPLAY, THE EXIT, LYLE LOVETT, THE EAGLES, FALL OUT BOY, ELTON JOHN, FIRE KILLS, TOOL, PANIC! AT THE DISCO, DAMIAN MARLEY, CRAP...THERE IS JUST SO MUCH.
Walk the Line has become my new favorite. Also, Jarhead, Wedding Crashers, Phantom of the Opera, Super Troopers, The Usual Suspects, Friday Night Lights, Good Morning Vietnam, Mean Girls, American Beauty, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Say Anything, Better off Dead (pretty much anything with John Cusak), Anchorman, Napolean Dynomite, Boondock Saints, Life Aquatic, Phantom of the Opera, Cheaper by the Dozen, Cinderella, The Corpse Bride, Major League. Oh, and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (thanks Grandma Dear)If a movie can make me laugh, scream, cry, or think... I probably like it.
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[adult swim] minus the japanamation. almost anything on FOX because it's trashy, and that's awesome, CSI, and the Food Network.
A Safe Place by Lorenzo Carcaterra, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, The Hiding Room by Corrie Ten Boom, Ash Wednesday by Ethan Hawke, and Harry Potter (I'm a HUGE dork sometimes) The Giver by Lois Lowry, These Things Don't Happen by Tina Carter (my mom), and East of Eden by John Steinbeck.
Everyone is a hero in their own right. Sit back and think of the hardest thing you have ever accomplished or the worst experience and how you overcame it........ now you know why you're my hero.