Do what you like.
Such is my intention (and without harm to others, of course).
I have done what I liked for a while now, and gained a satchel of knowledge along the way - some of it even useful!
Subjects of which I know a thing of two:
-Skiing
-Screenwriting
-Movies
-Poker
-and a few other areas of interest to many (may I be so lucky).
I hope you enjoy my writing, and feel free to contact me sometime, via "myfavorites"!
My passion is ...
Being happy with my life.
My childhood ambition ...
Fame and fortune (both have since faded).
Why I write ...
To recapture the childhood I'm convinced - with guilt - was stolen from me.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Poker books, Barbara J. Winter, and Eva Shaw / Heroes, 24 (on dvd) / Queens of the Stone Age, System of a Down
My first job ...
Something I wiped from my memory (and I'm cursed with a good memory, so this took work).
My best moment ...
Can't pick just one - but all the good ones have been in adulthood.
My inspiration ...
Living - really living. (As far as I can tell, this life is it!)
When I saw my first preview for Live Free or Die Hard in March 2007, I said, "Wow!" I still recall the short-time friend with whom I saw the first Die Hard, two decades ago. I recall his name, his college, and his personality. Whilst I am "cursed" with good long-term memory, I believe it was the movie's impact on me that burned into my brain these facts: Dick went to Auburn and was a funny gentleman. For what it's worth, I also remember that the cinema was not that packed, as it was a weeknight and the movie had been out for a couple weeks. Die Hard left an impression on many an audience m...
More..Reg Brittain
Northampton, Massachusetts US
Member since: December 2006
Articles Written: 5
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