Well, I'm not up to a thousand posts yet, I haven't celebrated any major life goal accomplishments, and I'm most certainly not a Mafia Chaplain, but here's a couple of things about me...
I like using random French and Japanese in conversation. However, since my knowledge of French is about as expansive as the good dub section in the 4Kids library, I usually just get by with using
Mais, non as a retort when someone says something less than intelligent. I also include japanese words in my poems, and sometimes sign my name with the kanji for wolf, though I'm attempting to track down a specific combination of kanji that would produce "Cry of The Lone Wolf" or "Lone Wolf Who Cries"...no sucess on that, but oh well. I've got a few books on/about the Japanese language, both written and spoken, so I'll get it eventually.
I like to duel with Bokkon (Bokkan? Bokkun? No, I think it's Bokkon). I'm not traditionally schooled, but I do alright. I managed to go toe to toe with a friend of mine who trains with a traditional sensei (She studies Ninjitsu). Of course, if we were using real blades, she would have shanked my ankles and had me down in about five moves, but since the blades were wood...
I study theology and philosophy. I also like to sit around and "think" (Which usually involves me with a soda watching TV, and then suddenly getting up, writing something down, then watching tv again) alot, so I've got ideas on all sorts of things....
I love Chinese and Mexican food. But not together. I also like Italian.
I like Celtic music. I also like Classic Rock, Alternative, and plenty of hard or melodious rock/metal.
Favorite Musicians/Artists, Favorite Songs:
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band: "Hollywood Nights", though anything from him is good.
Joe Cocker: "I Get By With Alittle Help From My Friends" is absolute classic. Want a major headtrip? Listen to the Woodstock version on a sugar high. A Bawls inspired sugar high. Trust me, you will see the "colors" after that.
Black Label Society: "In This River"....Good song, plain and simple.
Kansas: "Dust In The Wind" CLASSIC goodness.
Johnny Cash: Too many to name, though "Man In Black" is still a close favorite.
Jim Croce: "New York's Not My Home". Good for anyone who feels far from home.
And my top current favorite Band/Artist/Musician.....
Counting Crows: "Long December", "Daylights Fading", and "She Don't Want Nobody Near" are my top songs from them of all time. Good stuff, pure and simple.
So? Ask me some questions! I'll be sure to answer (Or tactically avoid) your questions promptly! 'Cus you know, I'm really not doing anything....