Joy, optimism, pride, accomplishment.... Luckily I'm usually feeling at least one of these.
My favorite emotion is the feeling of excitement from an adrenaline rush. Excitement never lasts long for me though. It can last no more than a few minutes at most, and sometimes it doesn't even last that long.
My other favorite emotion is the feeling of aggression. It's like a boost of energy. It's an awesome feeling when I can act on it, but often times I can't, which can be extremely frustrating.
I'm not sure that accomplishment itself is an emotion - as I understand the term, accomplishment is probably tied to a specific emotion - but yes, accomplishment, if it is indeed an emotion, is my favourite, too.
I don't think an adrenaline rush counts as an emotion either, but I do like them. I get the same feeling from bungee jumping and sky diving as I did as an undergraduate student when I'd score an A+ average on a paper.
It's more likely that the people here who insist that they don't feel any emotions at all probably have alexithymia than AsPD. This probably applies to me, at least.
I do like the thrill I get right before a physical or verbal fight as well, though obviously I'm trying to put a limit on the occasions when I get myself involved in these situations.
Amusement stemming from my own and everyone else's stupidity.
Followed by the satisfaction stemming from proving myself wrong about my own and everybody else's stupidity.
Then there is this confusing sensation when I do the right thing for the right reason (in my own esteem).
Seems warm and fuzzy, but it dissipates too quickly for me to grasp and hold onto.