Playstation, Music, learnin interstin facts via the Discovery or History Channel, etc...
Music
Southern Rap, mostly old school Cash Money (before they fell apart), The Carter is a classic. (1 not 2). The Commission by Lil' KeKe. Gotta feel dat boy Z-Ro. Blues, some Gospel (once again mostly older, classic southern gospel), and I love good video game music.
Movies
The Da Vinci Code, Silent Hill for bein the 1st DECENT video game movie besides Mortal Kombat, Million Dollar Baby, Collateral, Crash, The 40 Year Old Virgin, Kung Pow, Forrest Gump, Kings of Comedy, Martin Lawrence: You So Crazy, Glory, Undercover Brother, Terminator 2, The Shawshank Redemption, Road to Perdition, South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut, Iron Monkey, Crouching Tiger: Hidden Dragon, Rush Hour 2, Not Another Teen Movie, that's enough for now.
Television
Family Guy, Futurama, Golden Girls, South Park, Jamie Foxx Show, Seinfeld, NFL, Martin, Hell's Kitchen, Ninja Warrior, CSI, Girlfriends, X-Play, Drawn Together, Deal or No Deal, Law and Order, Meerkat Manor, Animal Detectives, Dirty Jobs, etc...
Books
I just had to read Frankenstein for school and it was tight...not like the movies. I liked Hamlet, too.
Heroes
Of all the regions of the United States the South is perhaps the most distinct, in both the minds of its residents and those in other parts of the country. Depending on one's perspective, the South and its culture is and/or has been feared, revered, hated, loved, and stereotyped, and in many ways maintains -- and even nurtures -- an identity separate from the rest of the country.
As Tim Jacobson notes within Heritage of the South,
"More than any other part of America, the South stands apart...Thousands of Northerners and foreigners have migrated to it...but Southerners they will not become. For this is still a place where you must have either been born or have 'people' there, to feel it is your native ground."
Who I'd like to meet: Mannie Fresh, a girl with no kids...I doubt either will happen.
Founded in 1967, the New Orleans Saints have struggled throughout their history. They went more than a decade before they managed to finish a season with a .500 record and two decades before having a winning season. Their greatest years of success were from 1987-1992, when they made the playoffs four times. In the 2000 season, the Saints defeated the then defending Super-Bowl champion St. Louis Rams in dramatic fashion for the team's first playoff win in franchise history. Currently, the Saints are one of three teams, along with the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars, never to have played in either a Super Bowl or any other NFL Championship Game. They are the oldest franchise (by nearly 30 years) with that distinction.
In 1980, the Saints lost their first 14 games, prompting local media personality Bernard "Buddy D" Diliberto to advise Saints supporters to wear paper bags over their heads at the team's home games; many bags rendered the club's name as the "'Aints" rather than the "Saints." The practice of wearing a bag over one's head then spread rapidly, first to fans of other poorly-performing teams within the NFL, and ultimately to those of other American team sports, and has become a firmly-established custom throughout the United States.
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