I'm having a moment......okay it's gone!Mood: This is retarded
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Being Creative, Movies, Fine Dining. The Outdoors, beach, mountains, ALL Sports, MMA, Boxing, College Football and Basketball top the list!
My family on both sides are very athletic and some of us have been professionals in one or more sports so it is in the blood!
Again, wide range of interest.
FOREIGN FILMS: They are generally speaking much more interesting and in depth.
CLASSIC MOVIES: Anything Hitchcock has done and The Wizard Of Oz It was well before it's time.
ANIMATED: Anything Disney current and classic New Dreamworks animated productions.
COMEDY: Favorite are Best In Show (Clever/Great Cast), Caddy Shack (Of Course, I was raised at a Country Club), A Fish Called Wanda (My British Mother Approves) Young Frankenstein (Mel Brooks IS Brilliant!) and Any Pink Panther movies.
"BORAT" cracks me up! Paris Hilton "Wax Museum" NOT SO MUCH!!
TELEVISION:
Not much of a TV guy, more of a movie fan. , I usually have sports on, but I do like The Soprano's and I hate to admit it, but, I also like The Brady Bunch, damn that was hard!
INTO THIN AIR & INTO THE WILD, by: Jon Krakauer
THE CLIMB, by: Anatoli Boukreev (Head Everest Expedition Guide)
G. Weston DeWalt ...I Love High Altitude Climbing!
SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON'S "THE ENDURANCE" ...The greatest story of survival and will I have ever read!
LONGITUDE, by: Dava Sobel ...The true story of a lone genius who solved the greatest scientific problem of his time.
A FIRST RATE TRAGEDY, by: Diana Preston ...See a bit of a trend? I am fascinated by stories about the race to the South Pole.
IN THE HEART OF THE SEA, by: Nathaniel Philbrick ...The tragedy of the whaleship Essex.
A MILLION LITTLE PIECES, The James Frey story ...Good book, TRUE or NOT!
THE GIVING TREE, by: Shell Silverstein ...A great book suggestion for any of you out there with a friend that might take things for granted, I make my daughters read it once a week as a reminder:)
Being complimented on your physical appearance is different and much less important than hearing what a gentleman you are, how polite, or respectful you were.
When these qualities are acknowleged by others then I can only THANK the MAN that at a young age made me look a man in the eyes when I shook his hand, made me open the car door for my Mother, and any other person that I could extend such a simple courtesy to.
He also taught me that the color of a Man's skin or how much money he did or didn't have certainly did NOT make the Man! I looked up to him in my youth for his amazing athletic ability, and years later I am still in aw, but the simple things in life that the generations of late have completely lost touch with make this HERO of mine a real class act!
A Firm hand shake, A Sincere How are you doing, yes Please, no Thank you, yes Sir, no Mam! A Friendly hello to a neighbor, Thanks Dad, this is what all HEROES should be!
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Well, I'm a kid at heart, young spirited. I love to play and I love to make people laugh and have them return the favor, whether they know they are doing it or not.
I have three wonderful daughters. Daisy (16), Georgia (14), and Sophie (12)
"My Life In A Nutshell"
Raised at a country club in Central California where my Dad was the head golf pro. My Mother is British, she owned a carpet store, she is a pain, very funny, but I love her. I was a very hyper young kid, great natural athletic ability, always in trouble! Played a little ball, did a little "Legal Fighting", MMA and what not.
Moved to L.A. at 22 to become a male model, succeeded, and became the first male supermodel, lived "The Life" during that time, Domestic and Abroad. Lived an interesting and crazy life in between then and now.
I’m actually fascinated by all types of people, I enjoy the psychology behind the individual, whether brilliant or completely ignorant!
The fashion industry and my world travels as a fashion model brought me in contact with many people. Elton John, Cindy Crawford, Gianni Versace, Sylvester Stallone, but my answer is TED KOPPEl. A brilliant man and so well spoken. He can ask some of the world's most powerful people a question with such grace eloquence. I would love an hour or two to pick his brain.
Had John Lennon been alive today I would have loved the chance to chat with him. He seemed to be a gentle man with a brilliant sense of humor and obviously very creative. He was such a breath of fresh air at a time when war was so wide spread.
I think it's great, the guy could of had almost any woman and winds up with Yoko, let that be a lesson to all, beauty IS skin deep! If it's true the BRAIN is the most erotic organ then they must of had great sex!!
The twisted curious side of me would love to sit down and talk to a famous mass murderer, Charles Manson, Adolf Hitler, etc., then I'd probably glue their eye lids open.
Jesus would have been cool too but I guess I missed him by a few years. hehehe........
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Nov 8 2009 5:45 PM
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Sep 14 2009 8:53 PM
you're a hair raising and spine tingling fellow, lol!
kiss to you!
facebook,
Eliza Cortez
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Aug 27 2009 9:00 PM
Better late than never. :)
MK
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Aug 25 2009 1:41 AM
It's unbelievable, but you look even better now than when you first made millions of us swoon in Playgirl over 20 years ago!
Aug 25 2009 1:41 AM
Thanks for the add, champ :)
Have a great week and stay chill...
Peace,
Seth.
Aug 20 2009 8:57 PM
Aug 20 2009 8:57 PM
hope it's a great one!
cheers
Aug 20 2009 8:57 PM
best
Brian To
www.briantophoto.com
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