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Rock It Out

I reject your reality and substitute my own.

About Me

*My name is Lindsay aka Rockstar, Linz, Twiggy, Linds, and 50 million other nicknames that I've gained somehow.
I am:
-Music obsessed.
-Easily amused.
-Laid-back.
-Goofy.
-Optimistic.
-Energetic around friends.
-Random.
-Sarcastic.
-Typically shy at first.
-Easy to get along with.
-An animal lover.
-An Aquarius.
-A southerner.
-A Rockstar in the making. =)
Favorite:
Baseball team: New York Yankees!
Football teams: Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys!
Basketball team: Detroit Pistons!


My puppy Kobe!


My Interests

Music-fishing-swimming-bowling-writing-skating-laughing-vide o/board/computer games-sports-drawing-animals-hanging out with friends-running-learning-street magic-technology-plays-puzzles-playing in snow/rain-learning how to MC and DJ-acting stupid-anything. I'm easily entertained.

I'd like to meet:

*Interesting people. Sounds simple enough, eh?
*Celebs?:
-Anderson Cooper
-Bill Clinton
-David Blaine
-Bono
-Maya Angelou
-Johnny Depp
-Angelina Jolie
-Terrence Howard
-Prince

...Annnnnd the *uber awesomeness* that is the lovable rogue MW.

You Are An Aquarius

What's good about you: philosophical and idealistic, you are a great thinker. What's bad about you: you require a lot of space - it's hard to get close to you.

In love: you're quirky and playful, but you hate to be smothered. In friendship, you're: likely to have many acquaintances and very few good friends.

Your ideal job: pilot, snow boarder, or science fiction writer. Your sense of fashion: unconventional, unique outfits that turn heads. You like to pig out on: anything with garlic or unique spices.

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Music:

I love all music--Any and all genres. You name it, I probably like it.

Some genres: Alternative, rock, r&b, punk, country, grime, dance, indie, garage, hip-hop, bastard pop, latin, 80's, jumpstyle, 70's, 60's, rap, underground, salsa, house, techno, blues, classical, neo-soul, jazz, doo wop, reggae, rock & roll, bluegrass, ska, gospel, disco, holiday, dancehall, folk, hard style, new age, jungle, comedy, electronic, grunge, reggaeton, broadway, swing, easy listening, old school, progressive, rockabilly, new wave, metal, pop, funk...

Maroon 5 Shares
Your Taste in Music


Which Musician (or Group)
Shares Your Taste in Music?

Movies:

Four Brothers-Big Daddy-Memoirs Of A Geisha-The DaVinci Code-Dog Day Afternoon-28 Days Later-Rent-Scarface-Save The Last Dance-Kiss The Girls-Saving Private Ryan-Edward Scissorhands-Pet Sematary-White Chicks-Tremors I&II-Mr. and Mrs. Smith-Blank Check-Home Alone I&II-The Matrix Trilogy-The Color Purple-The Sixth Sense-Love Actually-SpidermanI&II-The Bourne Identity/Supremacy-You've Got Mail-Hannibal-How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days-Dumb and Dumber-Catch Me If You Can-The Terminal-Ace Ventura I&II-Forrest Gump-Pay It Forward-Titanic-Philadelphia-Domino-Big-Crash-Seabiscuit-Pan ic Room-Turner & Hooch-Cabin Fever-Hurricane Streets--I had a whole lot more listed and somehow they got deleted so I'll have to update some other time.

Television:

Favorites: Desperate Housewives, Big Brother, Project Runway, Myth Busters, Dirty Jobs, Survivor, Miami Ink, American Idol, House, I Love NY, Intervention, and Dog Bounty Hunter.
Some others: Man vs. Wild, Survivorman, Ugly Betty, It Takes A Thief, Criss Angel MindFreak, Lost, Little People Big World, Best Week Ever, The White Rapper Show, CSI (all), Without A Trace, Cold Case, I Want That, Real World, Meerkat Manor, 30 Days, 24, Anderson Cooper 360, and America's Next Top Model.

Books:

The DaVinci Code-Memoirs Of A Geisha-Without You-A Million Little Pieces-Angels & Demons-My Friend Leonard-Speak-Let The Circle Be Unbroken-Their Eyes Were Watching God-Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry-To Kill A Mockingbird-Hatchet-Brian's Winter-Tuesdays With Morrie-Fallen Angels...Many other books that I can't think of right now.

Newspapers, magazines, and self-help books too. Magazines including: Rolling Stone, People, Forbes, Blender, etc...

Heroes:

People living out their dreams.
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God.
Your playing small doesn't serve the world.
There's nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you.
We are all meant to shine, as children do.
We are born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.
It's not just in some of us, it's in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."