I am interested in "Why?". While I do not have the aptitude to be a physicist, I often wonder about this whole "String Theory" thing and how it correlates with Nikola Tesla's work. The whole "vibration thing" and multiplying matter - Perhaps we are touching on the method that Jesus used when he multiplied the seven fish and loaves of bread, to feed the multitude. He did say that we would be able to do "all of these things and more". Perhaps we are at the threshold of such knowledge and abilities. From what I've read, so far, I am convinced that technology has to catch up to The Bible before we can fully understand a lot of things in there. For instance: In the book of "Revelation" it was reported that 2 people would be beaten in the streets and that all the eyes of the world would watch at the same time. A hundred years ago this would be ridiculous but with the advent of satelite technology, this is possible.
Another exhample is "The Ark of The Covenant". It was reported that upon touching it, a man was struck down. If you read the detailed schematics of how it was constructed, any electrician can tell you that it is an electric capacitor.
Music
"Anjelia & The Boy" are the Hottest Band at the moment. Please play this song as many times as you like and share it with your friends
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Since "My Space" I'd been introduced to Great new music, thank's to the people that I had met (you know who you are), other than the new stuff, that I have yet to familiarize myself with, I like stuff that I grew-up on: "U2", "Beatles" (and Beatle Clones; like "The Grays", "Oasis" etc.), "David Bowie" (more so conceptually), "Lou Reed", "Roxi Music" / "Faces" clones( like "Duran Duran", "Cars" etc.) Stewart Copeland (especially when writing), "Better Than Ezra". I was a big "Adam and the Ants" fan back in high school. My niece found a video of them in my collection and she now likes them as well (she's such a cool kid!). "INXS" (early work) "Rolling Stones", "Tom Petty and the Heart breakers" KICKS ASS!; as do "The Pretenders" and "Greenday" and, OH YEAH!, "The James Gang" and "The Who".
By the way: Michael Nesmith is a bona-fide muscician! A Geneous! That's no joke. Yeah!, I'm a "Monkees" fan.... so what? It's good stuff.
Movies
The idea of "Into The Wild" was nice. It kind of disturbed me, though. "Forest Gump" was good, as was "It's a Wonderful Life", "The Man Who Fell To Earth", "Where It's At", "The Illustrated Man", "Jennifer On My Mind", "A Boy And His Dog". "Les Miserables (1935 version with Fredric March and Charels Laughton)" "Doctor Zhivago" has got to be one of my all time favorites too; it's the only incident where I could feel empathy for an adulterer. Anything by "R.K.O. Radio Pictures" is usually good.
Ever since I started "acting" I haven't been to the movies. Strange but true.
Television
Gotta love "Seoul 1945" and other South Korean Dramas like "My Sweetheart My Darling", "The Bizarre Bunch", "Pure in Heart / Hearts of 19",; they just have more class than most other stuff that you see. I also enjoy classics like: Malcolm in the Middle, Magnum P.I., Chicago Hope (with Dr. Gieger), Picket Fences, Hawaii Five-0, The Monkees (yes, still. I gave my niece the DVD box set for Christmas. My brother in-law asked with a smile: "Now, was that for her or for you?"), That 70's Show. At least The Simpsons are still going. Family Guy is funny but they usually manage to spoil it with blaspheme.
In Touch - with Charels Stanley, Democracy NOW! is probably the best news magazine at the moment. I love the truth (it gets me all mushy inside) and I dig the way the hostess (Amy Goodman) looks like Ayn Rand. Anything that Bill Moyers does; he is a good man/journalist. Frontline is good... real good. Charlie Rose is also one of my all time favorites. I used to be late to High School because I was up watching his interviews on C.B.S.' NIGHTWATCH. I refuse to watch Nightline anymore because they hired that jerk that tried to make Michael Jackson look like a child molester. C'mon, if he did it, don't you think that there would be incriminating pictures? There are so many "Paparazzi" photographers all over the world. There are places in the world where having sex with children is offered and encouraged. All a photographer would have to do is find a hotel worker that wants a cut of millions of dollars and plant a camera in Mr. Jacksons hotel room. The picture would be all over the A.P. wire instantly. So, why is there no such picture? Because he's innocent, that's why.
Books
Currently, I'm still reading The Bible (Started at New Testament, then Genesis - *UPDATE* currently in Ecclesiastes). "Atlas Shrugged" was good, as was "The Fountainhead". " Horse's Neck" by Pete Townsen (yeah, THAT Pete Townsen) was really good. It's out of print but if you happen by a copy of it, BUY IT! You won't be sorry. It coinsides with the Who album "It's Hard". "Catcher in the Rye" was good too but I still can't see the corelation between it and assassination attempts.
Heroes
Of course, Our Lord and Savior: Jesus Christ; although, according to His standards, I have a jealous heart and therefore He is against me. I have tried to do things His way but in this world it proves me to be foolish.
As for here on Earth: Dr. Robert Fry. He and his team saved my life. He and his wife actually cut their Italian vacation short just to fly back to the States to save me... and he never even met me before. If you or anyone you know suffers from Ulcerative Colitis or I.B.S. find him. He can help you. He is the best surgeon in the country and he is a good man.
Jason Bentley Jones's Details
Status:
Single
Orientation:
Straight
Hometown:
Ercildoun
Body type:
5' 7"
Religion:
Christian - other
Zodiac Sign:
Pisces
Smoke / Drink:
No / No
Children:
Undecided
Education:
Some college
Occupation:
Human Prop
Jason Bentley Jones's Schools
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
Graduated: N/A
Major: Psychology
Minor: Marketing
1988 to 1991
Coatesville Area Shs
Coatesville, PA
Graduated: 1987
Student status: Alumni
Major: Keepin Out of Trouble - Failed at THAT!
Minor: Trying to "Fit-In"
Clubs: Psychology Club, A.F.J.R.O.T.C., "Society Progressors (WHAT-EVER)", Student Government and other stuff that does not matter
1984 to 1987
Jason Bentley Jones is hoping that you read "Justice for Ny Nourn" (blog entry) and email Gov. Schwarzenegger on her behalf. Posted at 2:18 PM Nov 19, 2008 view more
About me: My Union (Screen Actor's Guild) calls me an "Actor". I call myself a "Fleshy Prop" (a "Pause-Button Hero"). At this point my description is more accurate. This is not "low self-esteem", this is a confident sense of humor about myself. A lot of people in my line of work are so serious and stuck on themselves. I'm just not that way. There is nothing wrong with being humble. There are folks who are searching for cures (although when they get close, their funding is usually cut back because there is more money in treatment than in cures) who are not uptight, so why should anyone else?
Frankly, my inspiration to become an actor was not from "Shakesphere" or some 'hoiytee toytie' play; It was "The Monkees", "The Three Stooges" and Sherman Hemsley. My humor is often misunderstood. People usually ask "Is he seriousis or is he jokeing?". A good friend once said (with a tired look) "He's always HALF jokeing." The only comparison that I can think of is Andy Kaufman's style of humor. The only pain it is meant to cause are 'growing pains' ("Oh, No He Didn't! Who Da' H_ll does he think he is!?")
I'm always eager to help others in their endeavors however, if you willingly cross me, I will detatch. I'm not prone to justify previous efforts.
I've learned that you cannot MAKE people do things for their own sake. They will only see you as an annoyance.
My new resolve is to not "fight" anyone in order to do them a favor.
I'm aiiiiight! I mentally prepared for such a situation. The next few months are gonna drive me nuts though! But hey, I lasted three without Conan. I can do this. *twitch*
Happy mother fucking birthday Jason! I have gotta tell you, you look AMAZING for 101! What do you use on your skin? Well what ever it is it work great! hahah I hope your haveing a lovely birthday have a HUGE piece of cake for me! XOXO happy birthday!love and kisses Bern!
Awww, it's like Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood! "Let's look at our word of the day, children. Can you say... bitch?" I might have actually enjoyed Barney as a child if he had sounded like this. :D
Man, now I'm gonna be up watching this shit all night.
Hi, Jason! Thank you so much for the casting notice! Unfortunately I am in class in NYC on Wednesdays (that's how we met on the train!), so if the shoot ran past 2 or 3 I wouldn't be able to do it. Hopefully I will hear more from you soon, and of course I will let you know of anything I hear of!
Whoa, whoa, WHOA. Moe and the ShamWow guy are one in the same?!! That guy is IN. SANE. In a really, really good way. I am incapable of cooking anything that can't be nuked but he makes me want a slappy thing. I can't wait to see some more ShamWow infomercials so I can take in his Moeness!!