My interests are Gallatin Football and college. Small town football is great. The whole community supports GHS football even if they don't have any children on the team. We have season tickets and go to almost every game. In my opinion it is much more exciting than pro-ball
If we are talking intellectuals that changed the world, alive or dead I would have to say Gandhi. As for celebs it would be Orlando Bloom and Keanu Reeves (FYI I have no idea why the movie Elizabethtown did not do better at the box office. It was random but excellent). As for cartoon or commercial characters it would have to be Hank Hill and that agitated caveman on the Geico commercials.
I like just about everything, but country is not my fav. I usually listen to classical when studying but top 40 otherwise. Also old school rock is the best when driving down the highway with the convertible top down.
As mentioned earlier "Elizabethtown" was great, but my favorite movie of all time is "Rudy" (did you know that Vince Vaughn is in it). The best scary movie is "The Ring," but "The Birds" was pretty darn frightening.
I hate to admit it but I try not to miss an episode of "Survivor." I also like "Top Chef" and "Project Runway." Also "King of the Hill" is so great.
It seems that all I have the time to read are textbooks and books for research papers. It will be nice to read for pleasure again.
It would have to be my sisters. They both bravely fought cancer but unfortunately the cancer was just too advanced when it was diagnosed. When they died (within 16 months of each other)I evaluated my life and I decided to go to college and pursue a career that I would actually enjoy. Life is just too short to have a career that you don't love.