Photography, friends, music and Seven(Church)....
God, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine(he was the guy who wrote the book "Common Sense")I told everyone i knew something about history =] and...i dont know who else.
everything except rap but mostly rock....
I like horror, action, sci-fi, comedy, adventure, sad, western and movies that make fun of others. Here are some i watched as a child, and some i still watch today. Nightmare before Christmas, The Lion King, Lady and the tramp, The Incredibles, Old Yeller, Jungle Book, Little Rascals, Dumbo, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Fox and The Hound, Homeward Bound, Balto, Petter Pan, The Three Caballeros, Winnie The Poo, The Tigger Movie, Bambi, Cats Don't Dance or Cats Can't Dance, Young Guns&2, Constantine, Transformers, Evolution, Dr. Seuss movies, and a lot of others that I can't think of right now... xP
I like the old cartoon tv shows, Speed Racer, The Jetsons. Pinky and the Brain, Dexter's Laboratory(the original episodes), Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Power Rangers when i was little, The Chipmunks, The magic school bus, Transformers, Woody Woodpecker, Casper, Duck Tales, Darkwing Duck, Popeye, Scooby Doo, Batman Beyond, Classic Ninja Turtles, The Flintstones, Gargoyles, Wishbone, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Yogi Bear, Timon and Pumbaa, Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers, 101 Dalmatians, Legends of the Hidden Temple, The Amazing Chan, 2 Stupid Dogs, and...a lot of others. =>
Steven Kings and Books with the little pop up pictures. xP those are the books i would read if i have to read something
God and all of my friends And also THOMAS PAINE. Why you ask...Because he failed at lot of things like school,and trying to work with his father or something, but later on he become very important. He wrote 2 books that i know of right now, One of them is called "Common Sense" which was a strong defense of American Independence from England and He traveled with the Continental Army and wasn't a success as a soldier and wrote a pamphlet called "The Crisis" (1776-83) which helped inspire the Army. His pamphlet was so popular that as a percentage of the population, it was read by or read to more people than today watch the Super Bowl. But then things kind of got worse for him. He lost his friends and died June 8, 1809 at the age of 72 in New York City...My lifes a fog........... Its to late for a hero...