music, reading, meeting my friends, drawing, travelling (mostly northern countries, I especially fell in love with Finland), going to concerts, movies, writing lyrics and poems, horse-back riding, playing billard and badminton, soccer, ....
I can't write anything here. Surely I would like to meet my favourite band or actor, but they're only humans, too. What would you do if you meet, for example Robbie Williams? Scream or run after him? Why? He's not a superhero, he's a human person. He had to go to school like everyone of us, he has his own problems, and so on. You don't have to scream in his face "Oh my god! Oh my god! Robbie Williams!" (and I think, he knows by himself, who he is ;-)), you can talk to him normally. I really can't understand, why some people cry only because they saw him. Or never wash their hands again, because they shook hands with him. But that's an own point, this so-called fanhysteria. I would like to meet my favourite actor or band, as humans and not as a star, to talk normally with them.
The Rasmus, HIM, Metallica, Negative, Wig Wam, Iron Maiden, Apocalyptica, Motörhead, Hanoi Rocks!, Lacrimas Profundere, Backyard Babies, Evanescence, Jack Johnson, Nightwish, Lordi, Robbie Williams, Rammstein, Lovex, Depeche Mode, Tiktak, Oomph!, Dragonforce, Aiden, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Sonata Arctica, The 69Eyes, Lacuna Coil, Apulanta, Indica, Reamonn, Jann Wilde & Rose Avenue, Poisonblack, Uniklubi, Bonnie Tyler, Superbutt, Lou Reed, Within Temptation, Private Line, I walk the line, Ian O'Brien-Docker, Entwine, James Morrison, The Tea Party, Mr. Big, Lifehouse, 4Non Blondes, Jean Sibelius, The Dogma, Sunrise Avenue, Tobias Regner, SheSays, Technicolour, Deep Insight, Bon Jovi, Sinamore, Sara Lee, Bloodpit, Poets of the Fall, Antti Tuisku, 51koodia, Morian, Machine Men, Tarot, All ends, Magenta Skycode, Reflexion, Automatic Eye, Olavi Uusivirta, Hanna Pakarinen, Kotipelto, Leave's Eyes, L'âme Immortelle, Subway to Sally,, Cinema Bizarre, Unheilig, Down Below, Ari Koivunen, Korpiklaani, Michelle Darkness, End of Green, Epica, Letters to Cleo ... (I'm not addicted to music, am I? *lol*)
The Crow, Pirates of the Caribbean 1 & 2 & 3, Lord of the rings, The Geisha, Interview with the Vampire, Van Helsing, Runaway Bride, Hidalgo, Pretty Woman, Troj, Dirty Dancing, Last Samurai, Bend it like Beckham, Constantine, God's army, Shall we dance?, Red dragon, Blade, The Da Vinci Code, Music and Lyrics, Ripper: Letter from Hell, The Mummy, The Mummy returns, The Scorpion King, You've got Mail, The Silence of the lambs, Ten Things I hate about you, French Kiss, Save the last dance, Laitakaupungin valot (Lights in the Dusk), Die Hard 4.0, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer ... and many, many more!
I just have two favourites: CSI and House, M.D. (Grissom and House forever!!! ;-)
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice; Nochnoi dozor (Night Watch) by Sergej Lukianenko; Go fast, be good, have fun by Bode Miller - autobiography; Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, As you like it by Shakespeare; Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer; Thirteen by Wolfgang and Heike Hohlbein, The Alchimist, Eleven Minutes, The Zahir, The Devil and Miss Prym, The witch of Portobello by Paulo Coelho, P.S. I love you, Where rainbows end, If you could see me now, A place called here by Cecelia Ahern, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Pride and Prejudice, Emma by Jane Austen, Poems by Rainer Maria Rilke, Perfume: the story of a Murderer by Patrick Süskind, Demian, The Steppenwolf, Narcissus and Goldmund by Hermann Hesse, The Memory Game, Killing me softly, Beneath the skin, Catch me when I fall, Losing you by Nicci French ... I mostly read fantasy books, thrillers and real life - stories like the books by Waris Dirie, but I also like the older stuff like Shakespeare.
I really can't say name here, because I think, there are things, which are more important than that. Many people say, for example Brad Pitt or Madonna, or whatever. But they're also humans, they don't bring peace. But if I should mention someone, I would say Marie Curie. She was a proud woman, her life was never that easy. She had to be very strong to exist next to her male workmates, and I admire her much for that. Marie Curie was an amazing scientist and an interesting person.