Hey, man, I like music. It's true. I really don't care what the genre might be. If it's good music, it's music. I never really understand the type of person that says "I love music, but I HATE country (or opera, or hip-ha, or whatever)!"
You can't truly appreciate music and then limit it to a style or type, can you? I don't think so. There's good in all of it.
Now, all that being said, I do have preferences, but that doesn't mean I exclude certain kinds of music that're outside of those preferences.
One of my favorite albums is "VooDoo Child", by Moby. There's not one vocal in the whole album. It's all very spiritual, atmospheric soundscapes and I recommend it highly.
Then again, I love everything that Blackalicious puts out. Smart, catchy, well-executed next level hip-hop, and I highly recommend it.
But I can also admit that I got the most recent album by George Strait. This is a true, modern country music album that speaks about the important things in life, and it's actually kinda basic. But it's really good, and that's why I recommend it.
So, those are just some specific examples that don't adhere to any group, form, or function other than having music be the common thread.
I like music with depth and soul and meaning.
I like music with beats.
I like electronic music.
I like organic music.
I like up-tempo, down-tempo, and mid-tempo music.
You name it, I like it, and if I haven't heard of it yet, which is highly possible, I likely will like it once I've checked it out.
Hey, don't be afraid to make a recommendation.
Movies
Jaws. There Will Be Menstruation. Fletch. Engame: The Blueprint For Global Enslavement. Terror Storm. Loose Change, Final Cut. Zeitgeist. America: Freedom To Fascism. Washington, You're Fired. 9/11 Truth Rising, Part 1. The Secret. The Phenomenon.
Television
I don't watch too much consistent T.V. At least on the T.V. itself. If I like a certain show, I'll watch it, but usually on my computer.
So, I do try to watch the following, which originate on T.V., but I watch a lot of other stuff only found online as I can:
-Lost
-The Office
-The Ultimate Fighter
-Family Guy
-W.E.C.
-Tim And Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
-Paranormal State
-Reno! 911
-American Dad
-Ghost Hunters (Domestic And International)
-Hardball With Chris Matthews
-Countdown With Keith Olbermann
-It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
-Survivorman
-Tapout
-Man Vs. Nature
-House Hunters (Domestic And International)
Books
Frankly, I'm aqlways in the middle of some seminar, course, DVD, or CD. I'm always learning something new, especially in the world of marketing (online and offline), wealth creation, achievement, real estate, development, copywriting, etc.
BUT, I can't stand reading. And not because I don't find it worthwhile. It's because it has a narcoleptic effect on me. It literally puts me to sleep.
So, I much prefer audio books. I have gigs and gigs of stuff on my Zune and countless CD's. I'm always listening to something.
One of my favorite books that I "read" recently was "The Four Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferris. It's about what you think it is. I recommend it.
Heroes
Bob Proctor, Alex Jones, Dan Kennedy, Jim Fleck, Ron LeGrand, Napoleon Hill, Gary Halbert, Ed Dale, Eric Warheim, Jim Carrey, Maxwell Maltz, Chevy Chase, David Icke, Art Bell, Steve Carell, John Carlton, Jeff Paul, Tim Heidecker, Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, Thievery Corporation, Groove Armada, Zach Galifinakas, Dennis Kucinich, and MORE!
Oh Hi There's Details
Status:
Single
Here for:
Friends
Orientation:
Straight
Hometown:
Omletteville
Body type:
Athletic
Ethnicity:
White / Caucasian
Religion:
Other
Zodiac Sign:
Leo
Smoke / Drink:
No / No
Children:
Undecided
Education:
Some college
Occupation:
Entrepreneur
Income:
$250,000 and Higher
Oh Hi There's Schools
Quince Orchard High
Gaithersburg,MD
Graduated: 1994
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
About me:
Well, I'd say I have what you'd call a sophisticate humour sense. It's almost above understanding. But, in a basic way, it's multi-tiered and broad ranging.
Leave it to me to ruin the point by over-explaining.
I try to lead a balanced life with interests in many areas and things deemed important and worth the energy and attention.
There's a good chance I'm cool with you if you're a-readin' this.
I like to maintain a very minimal facial hair growth. I do shave my face daily, but it's with facial hair trimmers, not an actual shaverazor. So, there's always a bit of a "shadow", and that's the way I like it.
I like it that way mainly because if I do do a true clean shave, I look newborn, which is sexy to perverted cougars, and I mean the actual attack cat, not the kinda sexy old ladies trying to reverse menopaws.
Now, because you're savvy, conscious, and quick-witted, you'll notice that the word "shadow" was in "quotes "above" "" "." That's due to my wish to make it clear that I'm not racist in any way, even though it is true that shadows do always have to be black.
On to my recent icing fetish. The thing is this: recently I've been buying icing in the can, cooling it in the fridge, and then eating it like it's a treat. Truly, it couldn't be more blissful, but it's making my fecus orange and burny.
Now, is that the icing fetish making my old food hurt, or is it the acidity leaving my body as a result of recently starting to alkalize my water? Good question, Craig. More on that later.
Who I'd like to meet: Colonel Sanders, to see if he really was enlisted.
Lil' Kim, to see if she's really dwarfen.
David Icke, to see if it's true.
Howard Cossell, to touch his jowells.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, to see if he's wearing his Nazi belt buckle.
Bobby McFerren, to put some change in his cup.
All of the Comedians of Comedy, even the girl one.
Warren Buffet, to get some advice on diamonds, gold, and human souls.
Jimmy Buffet, to see if he's still "cool".
Old Country Buffet, because of my passion for communal food and all the soft-serve you an eat.
And, oh, anyone that's genuine, interesting, honest, loyal, trustworthy, positive, fun, funny, and easy to take advantage of.
Hello Craig :) well!!! here is my story for tonight...I was in you tube searching for videos for my page here and I came across your video that you left for me. Well, at first I am thinking..huh...why would someone leave me a video here. I get crazy stuff happening to me here in myspace and you never know, so my head was spinning wondering whats up. I really enjoyed your video and meeting you in such a unique way! It was hard for me to see my fathers desk that I loved so much. I even wondered where it was. so cool. I am glad that you have it and thanks for showing it to me. I am sure that you were as deeply hurt by the loss of my father as anyone that knew him. He was a great man. I am presently a single mom of two girls living in Miami. But, I am now packing up and moving back to Maryland to be with my family. We just lost my brother Mike in August. Well, lots to talk about get back to me when you can. Thanks again, Karen