It is my birthday! This is the vanity post as promised. On the recent update, bassbait suggested a list of my favorite things, which appealed to me as it would hopefully also partly be a list of things people don’t know about me (another suggested list by witcharachne). So, aside from the obvious things that I love such as raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens (just kidding – I hate whiskers on kittens) here are ten of my favorite things.

The Winner: Top 10 Places You Don’t Want to Visit
The Runners Up: Everything on this list, Top 10 Clowns you don’t want to Mess With
It was tough picking between the clowns list and the places list, but the places list wins because it caused a bit of controversy. Shortly after it was published I got a call from a Canadian paper, based in one of the towns on the list (the one with the Asbestos Mine) – they seemed a little pissed that I had said you don’t want to visit their town. My favorite entry on the list is the Alnwick Poison Gardens, as it combines the bizarre and the forbidden – two of my favorite topics.
The Winner: Alfred Schnittke
The Runners Up: Charles Ives, Bach, Verdi
Alfred Schnittke was a Russian-German composer whose music I discovered when I was in Music school, as a teen. I first saw his Concerto Gross 2, and was blown away by the power and the unusual style. Interestingly, he has some similarities to Charles Ives with his use of pastiche and polytonality. The clip above is typical of his style. Schnittke died in 1998. I love Ives because his music is so unique and groundbreaking in its time. I especially love his Concorde Sonata, which I try (dismally) to play on the piano – I only have some success with one of the movements. And Bach I like because when he was writing there were no real rules to music, and, despite this, he managed to make music that will be remembered forever.
The Winner: Rorate Caeli
The Runners Up: Basenotes, eGullet, BBC News
I actually spend very little time on the web for entertainment – most of my web use is on Listverse (which I have not counted for this item as it is most obviously my favorite), with the rest of it being sites dealing with our accounts (marketing and advertising). So, for the runners up, I have listed the sites that I spend most time on when I do use the web for entertainment. As for the winning site, Rorate Caeli, I visit that every morning once – I skim the articles and read a few of the comments, if the article is of interest. It is a news website for traditionally minded Catholics, and, often, is first to come out with interesting or new articles from around the world. The writers are all very honest and they always seem to pick stories I find interesting. Incidentally, the Latin words “Rorate Caeli (or coeli)” are the first words of the Book of Isaias: “Rorate coeli desuper et nubes pluant justum” which means: “Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain the just”. The clip above is a Gregorian chant version of it.
The Winner: Marlon Brando
The Runners Up: Jared Leto, Christian Bale, Edward Norton, Leonardo DiCaprio, James Dean
Marlon Brando is widely considered the greatest movie actor of all time – he was so good that James Dean chased him about trying to get him to give him some training. Brando is absolutely amazing in a Streetcar Named Desire, and went from strength to strength throughout his career – no one will dispute his role in the Godfather was one of the best ever on film. As for my runners up, Jared Leto is good in everything – even the slightly boring film about the guy that killed John Lennon, Christian Bale has been amazing even as a kid in Empire of the Sun, DiCaprio is really an excellent actor even if you don’t like his personality or choice of films (namely, Titanic), James Dean is hard not to like, and Edward Norton is quirky but great.

The Winner: Bentley Mulsanne
The Runners Up: Chrysler 300C
It takes more than two months to make a Bentley Mulsanne, of which 50% is handcrafted. The Mulsanne was released this year and it replaces my previous favorite, the discontinued Bentley Arnage. Customers who can afford the $350,000 price tag have a choice of 114 paint colors, 21 carpet colors, nine wood veneers and 24 interior leather hides, and are able to specify a custom color scheme. I have always loved Bentley’s (the new models, not the old) and would love to own one one day. In the meantime, I am content with the runner up car, the Chrysler 300C, which is what I currently own.

The Winner: Lonestar Memories by Tauer
The Runners Up: Millesime Imperial By Creed, Attar Homage by Amouage
A website I really like reading is Basenotes – it is an online community of men and women who rate aftershaves and perfumes. Since I was a kid, I followed in my big brother’s footsteps by loving lots of different aftershaves – so this is a good way for me to learn about new ones. All three of the ones listed above are my favorites, and all three I discovered through Basenotes. Lonestar Memories is a love/hate aftershave – it is very strong and very masculine, but over the day it softens a lot. Millesime Imperial was the first one I bought on the list (which is why it is only a runner up) and it is a much fresher smell – more suited for going to the gym. Homage is the most expensive (at $350 for a tiny bottle) but it takes a field of roses to make. It is very possibly the nicest smelling aftershave in the world – but only my third favorite because it really takes a special occasion to wear it. It is typical of the new French-style perfumes coming from the Middle East with exotic ingredients.
The Winner: Anything by Michael Haneke
The Runners Up: All entries on this list
At present I am watching the films of Michael Haneke – an Austrian Director. I bought a box set of his DVDs recently because I saw the US remake (also by Haneke) of his original, Funny Games. As I go through the box set, I have not been disappointed at all by any of the movies. Code Unknown (starring Juliette Binoche) is my favorite, so far (it tells the story of several characters whose lives intertwine – a common theme for movies) though his most famous film is probably The Piano Teacher. If you haven’t seen anything by him, you definitely should. Here is the box set I bought if you want to buy it, and here is Code Unknown
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The Winner: X-Factor (UK)
The Runners Up: Great British Menu, Masterchef (UK), Glee, The Sarah Silverman Show
Wow – did I just confess that Glee is one of my favorite shows? The X-Factor is Simon Cowell’s British version of American Idol, and it has been running since 2004. It was the show that launched the career of Leona Lewis. I prefer the X-Factor to American Idol because the judges (and voting public) allow a much greater number of quirky people to get through the audition process, and when the contestants are chosen they all go to the judge’s houses for a bootcamp – so we get to see how Cowell and the other judges live. The selection of TV shows above is really about all I ever watch – I record what I want to see (or download it) and that is the only time I have the TV on. So this entry is not just my favorite TV shows, but my entire TV viewing at present. The clip above is my favorite auditionee this year – she is absolutely crazy! Note: in the X Factor the contestants audition in front of the judges and a huge audience.
The Winner: MGMT
The Runners Up: The Script, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, Muse
I can’t remember when I first heard MGMT but, the moment I did, I loved their sound. The music is so easy to sing along with, and very quirky and upbeat. If you haven’t heard them before be sure to listen to the clip above – they really are very good. I heard Arctic Monkeys and Muse on the UK show Top of the Pops, and liked them immediately, so I downloaded their albums. I tend to listen to the Muse more than Arctic Monkeys now, and think the last AM album was not very good, so I haven’t bothered to buy it. And for the record, I buy all my music at the iTunes store – I don’t download it free

The Winner: French Cheese
The Runners Up: Roast
I really surprised myself when I realized that there are only two foods that I go crazy for – the two listed above. I have always been a fan of French cheeses (my favorites being Roquefort – a salty blue vein – and Pont L’Eveque – a strong smelling, brie-like cheese). When I am dieting I can happily avoid anything (I haven’t eaten takeaways in six months) but the one thing I can’t resist is cheese and crackers. I always have some when I see it. As for roasts, when I have a day off my diet I always have a roast – usually chicken, beef, lamb, pork or veal, with all the usual trimmings of gravy, roast potatoes, pumpkin (or carrots), and a green vegetable (at present often Brussels Sprouts as they are in season). I have been known to have a roast every day of the week (perhaps the reason for my original need to diet!)




















Happy birthday and thank you for all the pleasure Listverse has brought to my on-line life. The world would be a far duller place without it, I appreciate your continuing efforts to improve the site and while I'm not currently able to afford a premium version I encourage you to explore that option. Wish I could inhale your aftershave from here but Michigan, USA, is far, far away…wishing you all the best, RS
Interesting list JF – definitely worth the read. It isn’t often we get to see so many comments being fed back – I wish I could think of something worth asking?? Um, er? I can only think of asking if you play games (sports, card, video, ***** – whatever), and what’s your fav?
er, Lifeschool?
***** isn't a game, but it is something I do like to play.
I go to the gym (which is as close to sports as you will find me) and the only electronic game I play is Trism on the iphone when I am waiting around for something. Other than that my favorite board game is Trivial Pursuit (I bet you all could have guessed that).
@JF thanks for the reply. I suppose I should have guessed Triv, although I may have guessed Chess or Backgammon.
Everyday’s my birthday cause there’s always a new list to read.
Happy Birthday Jamie and thank you as always for this wonderful service.
Happy Birthday Jamie!
Love the site, keep up the good work!!
Whew! So these things are James's favorite things ey? SO, belated happy Birthday Jamie, and, nice list!
I'm from Alnwick in UK! The poison garden is more something the tourists care about rather than the locals haha. You Should go JFrater!
Happy Birthday!
Fun list, Jafe. Happy Birthday. My responses:
10. Favorite list is the eerie recordings one, with the Saturn and Jupiter flybys, and the Indian Ocean quake.
9. Favorite composer is Bach, period. Can't top him. He's like a drug.
8. Favorite website is probably this one, or Wikipedia, or dragongamez.com. Lots fun.
7. Fave actor is Daniel Day-Lewis; greatest actor is Spencer Tracy. Brando's way up there.
6. Fave car is the Dodge Viper Phase 2 SR
5. Fave aftershave is nonexistent because I shave in the shower with soap. Although my 6th or 7th whiskey might do fine.
4. Fave movie is probably the Lord of the Rings trilogy, or maybe Dr. Strangelove.
3. Fave TV Show is Family Guy, without a doubt.
2. Fave band is nonexistent, since I only listen to Classical.
1. Fave food is probably spaghetti, my family recipe, which is to die for. French cheeses are way up there.
Don't you have a favourite orchestra? That would fit in as a replacement for a band. And go family guy, that show has me laughing the whole way through, but the missus hates it.
Happy Birthday, Mister Frater…
And only because no else had said it,,,
I personally find this list to be far too "Fratercentric".
i absolutely had to give you ***** for this…..all in good fun…..but it went unnested and will probably appear below…. –sorry bout that
Man you should have put me as your favorite commenter… Jk, but you are an interesting dude.
you already got the "most baller username in the history of time" award — what more do you want, man?
The world
@mary grace dela cruz: [8 hours ago ]: "This list is so JFrater-centric. lol"
@chuck717 [41 minutes ago]: "And only because no else had said it,,,I personally find this list to be far too "Fratercentric".""
*note to self* — do not hire chuck717 as a content editor.
Wow, a fresh-smelling aftershave Jamie at the gym? You must be a favorite to work out next to at the cardio machine area. I've smelt far too many whose aftershave is probably named "Allergic To Taking Showers".
Happy belated birthday, Mr. Frater.
You, my good sir, have excellent taste. Happy b-day Mr.Frater
Happy B day mate!
C ouldnt agree more wit your choices!
*note to self* — do not hire Jags as a content editor.
Happy birthday Jamie. You're a classy man.
Happy Birthday Mr. Frater, may all your cheese and roast filled dreams come true.
Happy birthday! I kind of see this list as a gift wish list, lol!
muse sucks
Am I the only who noticed this list is extremely biased? It deals only with what Jamie likes; what about me? (sob)
I thought it was gonna be microwaves, hahahaha.
With the exception of sharing an interest in "bizarre and forbidden things", we have very different tastes.
X Factor? Really?
Happy Birthday Jamie… (I know I know…. a day late… but beter late than never!)
Jared Leto is also a favorite actor of mine. Very underrated if you ask me. I recently watched the film Mr. Nobody and thought he was great in it.
If this is truly a list of things that Frater loves shouldn't there be some type of alcohol oh here? Happy Birthday Jamie.
I was pretty close to Asbestos recently and they are trying to attract tourists. The area around there is nice, but I don't see the appeal of touring the Asbestos mine or checking out their brass band.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
Happy birthday Jfrater! I love your site, and your taste in actors.
Happy Birthday! Love to see you read Rorate Caeli too! Ad multos annos!
Yay! My suggestion won! (or something like that).
Anyways, love birthdays, and if I had a website, I'd probably make lists even if it wasn't a list site.
how can jfraters annual bday list only get 169 comments? for crimminy's sake…he deserves to crack 500 at least…contents not important…
No "Come Dine With Me" in your favourite TV shows??
Happy birthday, Jamie, to both of us and to all other August 31st birthdayers (is that a word?) out there.
nice share…
Awesome choices of car, food, band and actor! I agree with them all!
I know its a tad late now, but Happy Birthday Jamie! I hate to criticise a JFrater list, you are a legend in your own time after all, but American Idol is the american version of Pop Idol, which Simon Cowell created and exported. Then he cancelled the UK one and replaced it with X Factor. And now he is trying to do the same to the american one.
If you're ever in the UK, come down to the south coast for a roast! (the food kind, not the *****ual kind. It didn't sound wrong until I read it back).
Happy birthday (late). Love The Killers too.
If anyone deserves a pint on me, it would be you. Great site. Keep up the good work buddy.
Happy Birthday! Love Listverse. i have to have my daily fix or I go nuts!! Much Love JFrater
happy birthday jfrater! thanks for many funny and informative lists!
xfactor is my fave programme too! the woman in the xfactor video was taken out of the competition last week because she failed the mental health medical, poor woman
I'll save you the hassle JFrater:
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Another "reality" TV lover. Just think; in a few short years, you can strap yourself into a virtual reality chair, plug an IV into your arm, find someone to change your diaper, and you can live your entire life watching other people live there's. WOW! Bet you can't wait!
how about next time you make a list of Top Ten Turds I've Had or how about 20 Things I Love Most About Myself
Always on the lookout for new music, I clicked on the link for MGMT – and had to turn it right off after 20 seconds! What a horrible video, what a ghastly song! Never mind, the rest of your list was okay.
I love you for your music taste! The Killers, MGMT, Muse and Arctic Monkeys are high up on my list! Happy belated birthday!
happy belated birthday!!
excellent favorite car my niga, the bentley mulsanne is a good choice much classier than rolls royces
I hate you !!! Lol jk man … When I first came across this site I was on it for about 7 hours because I was stumbling from page to page and I couldn’t get off with reading all the interesting things you put on here … I think my parent thought I was watching ***** and my iPhone … : )
Who gives a *****.
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Not a fan of your favorite composter. That was hard to listen to. I’ll take Burt Lancaster over Brando. He was more athletic and seemed to have more range.