This CD

These girls
This Book

This TV Show Couple

This Drink

This TV Show

"Modern Family" on ABC: Every week if makes me laugh out loud, so much sometimes that I almost end up crying (see the episode with Shelly Long in it). The adults are sometimes stereotypical, but they are painfully honest. There are some fantastic lines on this show..."at least I don't have a son who wears aftershave and dresses like a count" "why is our daughter dressed as the hamburgler?" and, of course, "Batman doesn't get picked on because he's a muscular genius. Manny can't make it to the top bunk."
This Author

John Green, author of "Paper Towns," "An Abundance of Katherines," and "Looking for Alaska": Now I've only read two of is books and I only liked one of them ("Katherines"), but I'm a huge fan of his video blogs on YouTube. He's funny and philosophical, the perfect combination! I went to see him in Columbus and get some books signed and he was humble, funny, awkward and very intent on making sure that everyone had a good time a got their books signed. What a good guy!
These Movie Stars

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint: I love all three of these actors and they are even pretty good when they aren't in Harry Potter related projects (Dan Radcliffe was hilarious in his guest stint on 'Extras' and Rupert was very good as a boy learning to drive in 'Driving Lessons'). These kids are movie stars, but still seem approachable, and terribly normal. They act like kids their age, but don't embarrass themselves. I'm excited to see what their futures have in store for them!
This Comedian

This Poem
Invictus
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as
the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my
unconquerable soul.
In the fell cluthc of circusmstance
I have not
winced nor cried aloud
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloddy,
but unbowed
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror
of the shade
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me
unafraid
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with
punishments the scroll
I am the master of my fate
I am the captain of my
soul
"Invictus" by William Ernest Henley: I didn't know of this poem's existence until I saw the trailer for the movie by the same title. I read the poem and loved it, looked up its meaning and its connection to the movie and loved it more. The last four lines really get me!
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