Finding balance.
Finding Neverland.
Saving just a bit of the world.
Seeing Movies
Listening to Music
Being with people I care about.
Accomplishing something big.
I don't know. You? How about you over there? You sir, in the flannel jacket, would you like to get to know me? Hmmm... I guess we'll just open the floor to whomever would like to meet me.
Lots of Classical
(Especially Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Dvorak and Tiessen.)
Lots of Punk
(Lagwagon, SNFU, Bad Religion, Old School Boston, etc.)
Lots of Hardcore
(New York, Drowningman, Shai Hulud, etc.)
Lots of Hip Hop
(Sage Francis, Atmosphere, Mos Def, Talib, Cadence Weapon, Anticon, Definitive Jux, etc.)
Lots of World Music.
CBC Radio 2 is the only radio station I listen to, and that's more punk than any number of patches or bad haircuts!!
€ What Dreams May Come
€ Uncle Buck
€ 16 Candles
€ Brotherhood of the Wolf
€ Anything with John Candy, Jackie Chan or Jet Li
€ John Hughes movies
€ alt/art movies
€ strange Canada Film Grant movies
€ Western / Canadian Indian movies are a big hit right now too:
--€ Such a long journey
--€ Hollywood/Bollywood
--€ A Touch of Pink (technically an Ismali movie)
--€ Monsoon Wedding
--€Bride and Prejudice
€ Silly comedies and action/adventure flicks have their place for me too... I recently saw Sahara and actually appreciated how cliché it was.
€ I am really interested in special effects too, and sci-fi. so basically i am a movie-junkie...
Family Guy; My Dad the Rock Star; Atomic Betty; Foster's House for Imaginary Friends; old school Loony Toons; Discovery & TLC; Simpsons... I may accidentally watch the news once and a while too... but only because i love seeing what kinds of spin they can put on all kinds of benign or innocent things.
I read a lot of magazines.
- Popular Mechanics
- Popular Science
- New Scientist
- Wired
- MacAddict (or Mac|Life as of February 07)
- I read a lot of real estate mags for work
The only "book" I have on the go is "Journey to the Underworld" which Am and I found at a chinese grocery store that is distributed free by a religious group in Taiwan. It's quite interesting, even if you're not into the dogma.
The Dalai Lama
My Gram
Kerri (my sister)
Maive
Raybeez
Ray Bradbury
People who strive for their own truth