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Joe Lee

You have my undivided apathy.

About Me



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My Interests

I love the outdoors. I like to get out alone and send myself home mentally. Just be alone in the environment. I ride motorcycles, and shoot combat pistol competition. You know just lighthearted stuff like that.

I'd like to meet:

This Picture was from an episode of the twilight zone I saw late one night when I was like thirteen or fourteen. Her velvet voice and graceful presence made an impression. It is episode 116 called "of late I think of cliffordville"

Music:

I like pretty much everything from Dean Martin, to AC/DC, to George Jones. Pretty crazy huh? I really like any music that the artist pours their soul into. Concrete Blonde for example.

Movies:

Anything but a godawful chick flick. Or a retarted brainless action movie like fast and the furious. Geez give me a break. I loved Big Fish, Blackhawk Down, and Band of Brothers. As far as classics go Casablanca has got to be the best movie ever written. That movie has got to be one of the best things ever filmed. When you watch it you realize how crappy movies are these days. I may be a little shallow but I also like anything with Connie Nielson, Jessica Alba, or Charlize Theron in it. Do I need to explain? I didn't think so.

Television:

Have to admit to being a 24 addict. I know it gets a little silly sometimes, but it is good fun.

Heroes:

I have many. Bacically anyone who runs toward the sound of trouble when everyone else is running away. On 9-11-01 firemen wrote their social security numbers on their arm right before charging into the burning towers. They do this so to make it easier to ID their remains. Like the soldiers who lace up a dog tag in their boot. The men of the 101st and 82nd airborne divisions during the German offensive in the Ardennes forrest. These men walked in to their respective towns 101st into Bastogne and 82nd to a town just northeast of there, and stood their ground while the rest of the allied armies fled. There are heroes that the world will never know. The passengers of flight 93 who charged their hijackers knowing what the outcome would be.