music, sleeping, drinking, going out, staying in, gigs, food, thinking of new places to get pierced, whatever
people who make me laugh, boys with lots of tattoos, anyone really... i'm quite nice so say hello if you want.
its all about the rock baby - although indie, decent dance and chillout stuff is always good. Muse, Placebo, Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine, Incubus, Fratellis, Led Zep, Wolfmother, Free, Kasabian, Kaiser Chiefs, Maximo Park, Kings of Leon, Bloc Party, Hadouken!, Goose, Pink Floyd, Zutons, Foo Fighters, old school Lost Prophets, Prodigy, Air, Faithless, Dirty Vegas, Michael Jackson, Stereophonics, Radiohead etc....
I'm a film retard which is unfortunate as I work(ish) in Blockbuster and should therefore be a fountain of knowledge when FUCKING IDIOTS ask me things like "have you got that film, you know with thingy in it, and she dies in the end?". However, for those of you who care here's my top ten in no particular order: 1) High Fidelity, it's one of the few films that actually matches up to the book 2)Romeo and Juliet for the same reason as above 3)WIthnail & I - you have got to see this film, it's immense 4)Chicken Run, oh yes 5)Disney's Robin Hood and the Jungle Book and the Sword in the Stone and all the other classics, not like the wank they make now (Toy Story excepted). Brother Bear? Have a word. I put all these in the same thing as they'd take up the entire top ten otherwise 6)Die Hard, what a classic 7)Inside I'm Dancing, another incredible film, I blubbed like a baby 8)Lucky Number Slevin - crap title, great film. Not sure if it'll stand the test of time tho 9)The Jacket, just brillint 10)Monty Python's Life of Brian, pant-wettingly hilarious from start to finish
American Dad - whoever came up with Roger is a fucking legend. Also most offbeat British comedies like the Green Wing, Fast Show, Black Books, Father Ted, Smack the Pony, Spaced, Peep Show. And i'm totally addicted to homes under the hammer, is that wrong?
Terry Pratchett rates above anyone else, the man is a genius. ummm... most things by Shakespeare, Carol Ann Duffy, Bill Bryson, Sebastian Faulks, Pat Barker, Phillip Pullman, the Harry Potter series, Lord of the Rings, Lolita, Women by Charles Bukowski (fucked up but brilliant). Loads more but I can't list them all and I imagine you'r horribly bored anyway
Terry Pratchett and Bill Bailey for being the funniest men ever, and whoever took Timmy Mallet off the airwaves - I salute you.