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Mike's Personal Stats
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Male 50 years old United States Profile Views: 71
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Computer Programmer |
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Christian Catholic |
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Straight |
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Salt & Pepper |
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09/05/2008 12:03:34 |
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Lately I've been alternating with some of the newer (relatively speaking) Pink Floyd. Division Bell and A Momentary Lapse of Reason, and a few Irish punk bands, like Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly. I really like all types of music. There are some artists that I don't care for but even in that case I could probably find one or two tunes I like.
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That's a tough one. I have many favorite songs. Whatever I'm listenning to at the time will usually have an influence on that. There are some songs from the 60's that I remember while growing up. I don't know if I'd call them favorites, but if it comes on the radio, it's good to hear it again.
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I think that would be a tie between Pink Floyd's "Wish you were here" and their "Dark Side of the Moon". I could listen to either of them at any time on any day. Shame about Sid dying so suddenly. He was a true musical genius and way ahead of his time.
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I think Metallica's "Whiskey in the Jar" would take the prize on this one. I don't get a chance to watch music videos very often anymore so there could be something much better, but I haven't seen it.
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CSI Las Vegas and CSI Miami. "Untold stories from the ER". "Cold Case Files". I like a lot of what is shown on The Discovery Channel and The History Channel.
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Pretty much anything by Patricia Cornwell. There are a couple other mystery writers that I like but it seems to vary from one book to another whether the story is good or not.
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English is my native language. I'm trying to learn Spanish and am picking a little up here and there. I need to put more effort into it if I ever expect to keep up with a native speaker.
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United States, New Jersey the "Tax me to Death State".
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