You can put your favorite anything here...i will start, as I am over the moon with a new favorite..... I bought a bunch of fresh fruit to make my own fruit salad here......and was sampling each and every thing , as i was cutting the fruit up into smaller pieces, and i flipped over my mango! Wow...i am not putting that into the fruit salad now, but will eat it for supper tonight, as the flavor of that alone will get lost in the rest of the salad.......My favorite fruit now is MANGOES! I have not had a mango in so long, and i do not remember ever having a mango that tasted this good. Runners up in the fruit department include pineapple, grapes, berries and oranges...lemons and limes...i like most fruits....anyway.
Fav person: in general, the mystic Fav place: the sexy den Fav thing: breakfast foods and breakfast beverages Fav list: the top 3 of whatever Fav sound: girl sounds during sex Fav family: the mob Fav brotherhood and sisterhood: the biker club Fav fact: I'm not alone Fav religion: mysticism Fav sport: womens' edition summer games
well my favorite thing, is this idea that i have, that i guess most people probably have no familiar references, to understand why it would be such a great thing. people not having to indenture themselves to a car, or live in cities not to. wilderness WITH technology and that technology NOT destroying it. this isn't some pie in the sky people somehow convince themselves it is. at some point its going to be what it takes to exist, but i guess until it gets to the point where it is, a lot of people are just going to not see it. i have this world inside my head, that's really not that difficult. it doesn't take people being all one way that they're not, which is the argument against 'utopia'. its not like that at all. logic, consideration and honesty, these are things i've seen people do, values i've seen people have, times when most people acted like they had them. not that many years ago. or i guess, because i'm a little bit old, it seems like less long ago then maybe it was. its not one thing though, its this kind of combination, little houses in the forest, little trains for transportation, and people not trying to look all any one way. towns being as different as countries or even worlds and if you didn't like one, you actually could move to another, and without needing any kind of special permission to do so. hearing the sound of not hearing the sound of a human voice, that has to be one of my favorite things to hear too. well you know my short answer: trees, trains, computers and little furry creatures. well i don't think i've ever met a tree i didn't like, but what i really mean by that is forests. and for trains i don't mean what most people are familiar with or imagine they are, not that that isn't mostly or partially ok, but i mean small ones, only just big enough to be useful, and really all kinds of things that run on any kind of a track, with a lot of safety automation, but most of all, propelled by clean energy, not by burning anything. you can do that with cars too of course, but what i'm talking about is consuming a lot less resources then roads. computers of course, because they let people share more then just words and thoughts. and the diversity of life forms, because our own existence depends in so many more ways then most people seem to realize, on that diversity being there.
My dog Pants blue ribbon and barktoberfest Rum! Meat that isn't pork unless it's bacon or maple sausage, maybe even blueberry or Hawaiian pizza sausage Perfectly breasted and curvy woman, smaller.
favourite cut of meat....a perfectly grilled beef tenderloin steak perfectly grilled ribeye steak comes in a close second
my favorite thing is mentioning my favorite things. (solar powered narrow gauge railways, the color yellowish olivish green, and the shapes of trees and caves)
My All-time favorite Sci-Fi Novel – Dune by Frank Herbert All-Time Favorite Horror Novel – The Stand by Stephen King Honorable mention - The Rats, The Fog, The Spear, The Dark, by James Herbert, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Pet Sematary by Stephen King, Shadowland by Peter Straub, The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen, Donovan’s Brain by Curt Siodmak, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft, Hell House by Richard Matheson, The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, Something Wicked This way Come by Ray Bradbury. All-Tine Favorite Movie – Schindler’s List, Honorable mention – The Shawshank Redemption, All the President’s Men, Pulp Fiction, The Godfather, Star Wars, Apocalypse Now, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Airplane, The Empire Strikes Back, Goodfellas, Jaws, The Matrix, Lord of the Rings Trilogy All-Tine Favorite Food – Lobster All-Tine Favorite Vacation – Rome All-Tine Favorite Fuck – Never caught her name All-Tine Favorite Jury Decision – The O J Simpson Verdict Hotwater
Water, water is pretty refreshing, I guess. I really like that 1/3rd oxygen part about it. I think that's what does it for me.
My current favorite show: Puella Magi Madoka Magica - which unfortunately i just finished, and watched the feature for - and I'm not ready for it to be over. Comedian: George Carlin, Lewis Black, and the Satirical Talk Show/News Cast stylings of John Oliver are all I've been listening too Thing to Shop for: all the cute-not-sexy underwear, and office supplies
a spring day, partly cloudy, light breeze, dappled shade on narrow trail winding through the forest on the side of a mountain. a nice flat rock or fallen log to sit on by the side of the trail. a sketchbook and pencil. or a digital camera. off in the distance that seems further then it is because of the forest, a train going by. a small furry creature watches you for a moment out of curiosity. then scurries back out of sight. everything that was disturbed and paused by your getting here, goes back to what it was doing before. occasional distant glimpses of larger creatures. the orchestra of smells as well as sights and natural sounds. most just at the threshold of perception. if there were one word for all of that, would anyone know what it meant?
my sewing scissors, my glasses, my table lamp, a bracelet my grandmother gave me, my hand mirror, my plants and my water bottle