You are a caring, kind, and selfless partner.
Unsurprisingly, your love style is the most rare.
You are willing to sacrfice your world for your sweetie.
Except it doesn't really feel like sacrifice to you.
For you, nothing feels better than giving to the one you love.
Playing Bass and Baritone guitar in my band "Random Tragedy" (www.purevolume.com/randomtragedy), my car, Working on Computers
Music
NOFX, Bad Religion, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Pennywise, old Green Day, Hard-Fi, Strike Anywhere, Millencollin, Collective Soul, Live, Eve 6, Sublime, Harvey Danger, Armor For Sleep, Bush, Dropkick Murphys, Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins, R.E.M, Lit, Jimmy Eat World, She Wants Revenge, Anti-Flag, Bowling for Soup, Gob, Everclear, Brian Setzer, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Bravery, Nekromantix, Cake
Movies
A Tribute to Rodney Mullen the father of street skate as we now it!
Johnny Rodney Mullen (born August 17, 1966 in Gainesville, Florida) is a professional skateboarder, and widely considered to be one of the most influential skaters in the history of the sport (Weyland, 2002, p.276). He is credited with inventing the majority of ollie and flip tricks introduced throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, including the flat-ground ollie (Mullen, 2004, p.115), the Kickflip, the Heelflip, the 360 flip, and the Impossible, which are regularly performed in modern street and vertical skateboarding.
Rodney Mullen started skateboarding at the age of 10, when his father (who had opposed his son's wishes) finally agreed to give Rodney a skateboard on the condition that he always wears pads, and with the understanding that if he were to ever get hurt he would have to quit. On January 1, 1977 he bought his first skateboard. His first sponsor was Bill Murray at Inland Surf Shop where Rodney used to skate in their carpark. He rode a Walker Skateboard in his first contest at Kona in Jacksonville, FL in 1977, placing third in Boys Freestyle. The 11-year old attracted the attention of skateboard manufacturer Bruce Walker, which resulted in Mullen earning sponsorship with Walker Skateboards (Mullen, 2004, p.52).
For the next 10 years, Rodney took first place in every contest he entered. His nearly 35 contest victories, mostly in Florida, culminated with a win at the Oceanside Nationals in June, 1979 in the 11-13 year old sponsored boys division (ibid, p.66). At the time, Rodney's coaching influence came primarily from Barry Zaritsky, a skateboard and fitness enthusiast who encouraged a radical training regimen for him. In 1980, the week of his 14th birthday, Rodney entered, and won, his first professional contest at the Oasis Pro in San Diego, beating the world champion, Steve Rocco (ibid, p.91).
Man describes his sucky mac
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A video made and produced on a Mac, about why a mac sucks
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Maybe some of you people will understand the true meaning of songs like this and not like it just cause it has a "Good Beat" but then again I usually get my expectaions up only to be dissapointed over and over
Gladiator, The Boondock Saints, Leon the Professional, Ghost Dog the Way of the Samurai
You're a full blown cynic... and probably even skeptical of these results.
You have your optimistic moments, but most likely you keep them to yourself.
? Seattle Sure it rains nine months out the year here, but it's also one of the most laid back cities around. You're cool and independent and thankfully, so is this town. The best part is you can pick up your fender at any local coffee house and make music that people will appreciate
Dear Be-A-Man, I think a hot tub party is in order this Saturday. I'd like to invite you and request that you invite your feminine friend who has expressed interest in such an event. Thank you kind sir.