I'm a very laid-back kind of guy. I usually like to take in all the information I can before reacting to a situation, but if I know one party is outright deceiving the other via lies or strategic ommissions of facts, or just the refusal to accept undisputable facts, then I go apeshit. Because I can't stand liers and conspiracy theorists. Hypocrits and those who project their own deceitfulness onto others also piss me off. Don't tell me something's wrong and gawd-aweful when you do it yourself with no apprehensions.
But other than that, I'm pretty laid back. One thing that you may have noticed from my music section's slideshow is that I love heavy metal. I've been a metalhead for 20+ years now and I can't ever see me changing that fact. I'll probably be listening to metal till I can't hear anymore. LOL! I lov itbecause it's probably the most diverse genre of music in existance today. Not only do you have multiple sub-genres of the style, but you also have different nationality takes on the sub-genres. European bands tend to focus on medieval and/or fantasy themes, while American-based bands tend to focus on political-based, anger and frustrated themes. I tend to like the European themes. As I'm not into dwelling in hate and anger so much.
Music
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Here's an example:
Television
Currently running shows: Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, Prison Break, 24, Paranormal State, Ghost Hunters, Robin Hood, Battlestar Galactica, Legend of the Seeker, Sanctuary, Stargate, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Tudors
About me: Well, let's see...what about me? Well, I was born in the middle of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Oct. 13th, to be exact. Born to some parents who were just slightly younger as I am now. Dad was 33 at the time, mom just shy of 31. They're 69 and 67 now. Man how time flies. Then 3.5 years later my sister was born. She's 31 now, and is married and lives in Nashville, TN. Worked for CMT when she first went down there, but now works for Dave Ramsey, the nationally sindicated radio financial guru, who also has a show on the Fox Business Channel. Me, however, I'm still single due to a unfortunate auto accident 11 years ago when I was just shy of my 25th birthday. I acquired a spinal injury on the C6-C7 level, which parallized me from the chest down. However it was not what they call a "complete" break (ie. sever), but just a severe bruising and some internal damage at the core of the spine. About after 6 months, (circa April 1999) I was able to stand again with some major help with device at the rehab center. But within just a few months, I was able to walk with a walker and then after a year or so of more therapy, I was able to walk with fore-arm crutches.
As for companionship besides my folks to which I had to move back in with after my accident, is my buddy, Hershal. My dog. He's a border-collie mix, probably a litle bit of regular collie in there as well due to his brennel coat, rather than the typical black and white coat of true-bred border collies. He's a brilliant dog. He knows a pretty decent vocubalary. And he'll initiate playing ball by bringing it to you no matter where it is. He'll remember where it is.
My sister found him as a lost stray as a couple month old puppy back in early September 2001. Yep, the week prior to 9/11 to be exact. But living in an apartment in Nashville that didn't allow indoor pets, she was in a dilemna. She put up posters advertising the lost puppy, but got no response. So on the weekend prior to 9/11, she brought him home to us and we kept him after some thought, as our last dog back in the '80s was a bit of a hassle and refused to stay home. But we kept him and he's been a great doggie. I'll post some pics of him whenever I get around to it.
Who I'd like to meet: Summer Glau from TSCC, Kris Williams from TAPS, Noelle Nikpour - Republican stragegist, SE Cupp - Republican strategist, Amanda Carpenter - Washington Times columnist, Juliet Huddy Fox News anchor
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The album features 12 tracks of traditional melodic heavy metal/ thrash in the vein of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Testament etc
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