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As somebody who works out pretty much every day, Travis keeps in good shape, and is able to maintain his athletic build.
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Some of Travis's heroes include Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Jeanette Rankin, his mum, and his brother.
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Travis adores the great outdoors, and spending time in the open air. He particularly enjoys watching a good sunset.
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Among the people, living or dead, that Travis would like to meet, are Bill Clinton, Vincent Van Gogh, Faruka Balk and Bob Marley.
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Travis likes the 1980s' show
The A-Team, and recalls watching it as a child. He thinks that "B.A." Baracus would make an interesting and amusing choice of Satellite Navigation voice.
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Travis loves to read books, and he always aims to have one non-fiction and one fiction book on the go at any one time. Some of his preferred authors include Noam Chomsky, John Keegan (a military historian), Charles Bukowski (a fiction writer and poet), Stephen Fry, Salman Rushdie and Edgar Allen Poe. His favorite books include Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and America by Jean Baudrillard.
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Travis's favorite superhero is Batman, because he doesn't have any special powers and yet he's still able to beat the bad guys.
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If Travis was to choose a preferred pizza topping, it would either be plain and simple with just tomato and cheese, or it would be topped with proscuitto (Italian dry-cured ham) and basil.
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Travis's favorite cuisine is Mexican, and he cooks several Mexican dishes. In fact, when the cast of the "Ghostfacers" episode of
Supernatural first gathered in Vancouver to film, they all made a Mexican meal together, with everyone contributing a dish. The odd one out was the actor
Austin Basis, who apparently made French Onion Soup.
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Away from work, Travis's favorite hobby is rock-climbing.
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Travis's favorite alcoholic beverage is Scotch whiskey, and he is a member of several Scotch appreciation clubs.
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Travis speaks Spanish fluently.
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Travis is an avid art fan and critic, and writes regular reviews of exhibitions.