my friends, the wine bar, the dragon, gin and tonic, olives, ham brie and sunblushed tomanto baguettes, cups of strong tea, finding variations of the word knob, william blake, poetry, mills and bennett novels, discussing trenches with vicky, day dreaming, thinking of sheffield, pretending to be intelligent with my glasses, the phrase 'my loins are burning'...
adam brody..... or should i be more realistic?
Arcade fire, artic monkeys, bloc party, we are scientists, the strokes, the kooks, kayne west, hot hot heat, jimmy eat world, goo goo dolls, panic at the disco, jose gonzalez, bright eyes, death cab for cutie, blur, brand new, taking back sunday, yeah yeah yeahs, the futureheads, bob marley, semisonic, idelwild, snow patrol, kings of leon, feeder, the white stripes, the zutons, hanson, micheal jackson, jackson 5, the fratellis, all american rejects, chillis...oh, and how could i forget.... mcfly!
the sound of music, the full monty (one of the many masterpieces to come out of the beautiful city that is sheffield....)
i bloody love the oc, hollyoaks, desperate housewives, corrination street, deal or no deal (according to my mum however - noel edmunds is a bit of a knob in real life - she had the pleasure of meeting him when she err went on telly addicts!)24 is a big piece of sex too..
WILLIAM BLAKE, i really like Shakespeare's Othello and A Midsummer Nights Dream, All Quiet on the Western Front is by far the best WWI novel, the lovely bones, I read this strange book called 'superheroes' lately, which was pretty good, harry potter, oh and mills and bennett of course - the myspace novel - 'letters to aurther' 'the time travellers wife' was probably the most emotionally draining book i've ever read, but it was fantastic, 'high fidelity' is my favourite nick hornby book, but i also enjoyed 'a long way down' and 'how to be good.' I really enjoyed 'the shadow of the wind,' and i've just finished reading 'the history of love': 'a coin i flipped for her love, both sides were heads: i knew i couldn't loose.'
william blake, shakespeare, alice, destinys child in the early days, simon from popworld, my dearest mother