the Word, Sudoku, camping, the sea, the mountains, dark chocolate, monkeys, the stooges, and I love listening to old radio dramas, especially Suspense and old scifi like Escape and X-1.
Music
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t's strange. These days, unless I personally know who is singing, it's not impressive. Todd Walters, Mike Mata, and a whole bunch of other "nobodies" who just sing from the heart. Oooh, and the greatest musical talent of them all: Alisha Michelle; she's a vocalist, and also learning piano. If you're still reading, I can admit to liking old Charlie Daniels stuff, Marty Robbins, Louis Prima, Styx, Kansas (specifically, Leftoverture and Point of Know Return--two of the greatest albums ever made).
AND THE EVOLUTION REVOLUTION
Movies
Blazing Saddles, Open Range, Monty Python, Passion of the Christ, Robert Mitchum movies, Veggie Tales, Pirates of the Caribbean #1, Goonies. I like the spoof movies like Naked Gun series and Hot Shots. My favorite scene of all time is the little dog on speed in "There's Something About Mary". It's actually the only part of that movie I like.
Television
Law and Order in its various forms, Green Acres, Bullwinkle, Spongebob, UFC fightnight on Spike. THE 3 Stooges. I like to watch football, college and pro. I only like to watch baseball & basketball in the playoffs. I prefer TCM to HBO.Which is why I don't and won't have HBO.
Books
(besides Bible): Visioneering by Andy Stanley
Donald Carson--Commentary on John
Paul, the Spirit, and the People of God by Gordon Fee Walter Kaiser--Quest For Renewal (OT revivals).
Fiction--Dean Koontz, Louis L'amour, I've read more of their books than any other. I like Robert Heinlein's "juvenile" sci-fi books (Citizen of the Galaxy, StarBeast, etc), not his "adult" ones (Stranger in a strange land, etc). Two recent books I read by Alan P. Ross, Holiness to the Lord (Leviticus), and Recalling the Hope of Glory (worship). Man that guy is excellent.
Heroes
Jerome & Moses Horowitz (Curly & Moe), my parents (50 years of marriage), the people who've allowed me to be their pastor in Lewisville, Palestine, and Corpus Christi, Juan Francisco Hernandez and his late wife Elga and the rest of the family in Honduras. Nobody famous, just a big pile of nobodies who love Jesus.
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Trying to follow Jesus in Corpus Christi Tx.
Spent childhood in Poway, California and Las Vegas Nv.
Met Christ in Arkansas.
Wife and two kids
One puppy.
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Who I'd like to meet: Robert Duvall, my great-grandfather (who I did meet but was too young to appreciate but according to my dad is a legend),
Dean Koontz, That Dude Bob from Petra, someone who'd give me $100k, Ezekiel-Isaiah-Jeremiah-Zechariah (everybody's favorite Old Testament prophets)
Well, I am actually trying to figure out school decisions, like what I am going to major in and where I want to end up going; although I suppose the whole CC thing can factor into that.
Well at least 2 parts of the "Family Stone". Just because I'm a Matheny now doesn't mean I'm not a Stone at heart. ;) And no...that wasn't a stone heart.
I don't remember how big her ears were, so I don't know what kind she is, but she was a normal elephant, nothing crazy like those huge ones in LotR.
I thought it was strange that she was eating shrimp. I wasn't too sure what to think of it. I am really stuck on this bug thing and A&M CC doesn't offer an entomology degree. I would love to live in Corpus though. I'll just have to see what this next year and a half brings.
Yes we did! Thanks for lookin' us up! I never would have expected to find you guys on Myspace. I'm glad I did though. I hope you all had a great Christmas too! The boys are definitely getting bigger... and more rotten each day ;) with no help from me of course. We are completely settled here now and we like it pretty well, even the snow isn't so bad. Talk to you guys soon!
I am hoping to transfer to TAMU for the Fall 2009 semester and study entomology. That is my goal right now. So I am changing from animals/horses to bugs.