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Post by Lady Naomi on Mar 29, 2007 17:33:06 GMT -5
52. Duracell or Energizer, which do you prefer? 53. Do you watch any shows on Cartoon network? 54. How did you pay for collage? 55. What do you want to do after school? 56. Have you ever had Butter pecan ice cream? 57. Do you know that that ^ ice cream was invented in Omaha Nebraska? 58. Do you know any facts like that? 59. Unicorns and bunnies, what do you think? 60. What do you like on your popcorn? 61. What was the last movie you saw? 62. What color is your eyes? 63. What color is your parents eyes? 64. What color is your siblings eyes? 65. Do you have a Sonic? 67. How many people from the internet do you talk to over, chat rooms or aim a day? 68. Did you play any sports when you were younger, do you still today? 69. Do you like Subway? 70. Do you want more questions? 71. How much do you go to youtube? 72. What did you like to do in high school? 73. Do you have a gold coin? 74. What time do you go to bed? 75. Do you read books regularly?
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Post by spacefreak on Mar 29, 2007 17:58:50 GMT -5
Haha, I suppose I deserved these after launching a pre-emptive strike on Nabusan's thread (all love man, no hard feelings)
Whichever is cheapest, which is usualyl Rayovak
Not really, other than Futurama and Family Guy
Ehhh .. a mix of student loans and pell grants and the like.
Vacation would be nice. Otherwise, grad school?
Yeah, its alright, but I prefer French Vanilla. Soo creamy...
No, but now I do
Random facts? Usually, but not unless someone brings up a random topic, then suddenly I'll remember something.
Awww...
Usually just butter
Oh, um, I think it was "Epic Movie"
Blu-ish grey. I had really pretty blue eyes growing up though.
Mom's are blue, dad, I dunno, don't really care either.
Both of my younger sisters have baby blue eyes.
Oh yes, about two or three miles from my house. Love their milkshakes, but I don't get to go there often. The whole "poor college student' thing gets in the way
Typically there are three or four people that I chat with every day, but I love meeting new people online.
Not really. I was on swim team in seventh grade and took TKD from 3rd grade until 10th grade, but other than that, no, not really. I've always been more into math and science.
Sure!
[/quote]70. Do you want more questions?[/quote] Well ... duh, ofcourse!
Not that often, but it is quite often more amusing than regular TV. Stupid Viacom...
Not much of anything, until my senior year, when I was in SGA Reps, Science Club, Ballroom Dance, Key Club (community service), etc.
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Post by Lady Naomi on Mar 29, 2007 18:55:17 GMT -5
I didn't ask so many questions to get revenge for Nabu. lol I want to see how many questions I can ask to get to 100, then copy and paste them, so I can attack someone else. Then again I need to delete some of the 'customize' ones. Now on with the questions I can randomly come up with. 76. Did you have a stuff animal that you named as a child? 77. Have you ever seen Cold Case? 78. CSI? 79. Which would you rather be able to do? Fly or clone yourself? 80. Would you get body art? 81. Do you draw, write or something creative? 82. Do you have a favorite cup? 83. What is the craziest thing you ever done? 84. Have you ever pranked someone? 85. What was your most embarrassing moment? 86. What is your favorite candy? 87. Do you play video games? 88. What do you think of people drop out of school? 89. Do you clean your room? 90. What chores is your responsibility? 91. Is your family close? 92. What holidays do you celebrate? 93. How much water do you drink a day? 94. If a magic bunny hops on your computer and gives you three wishes, what would they be? 95. What was your worst car trip? 96. How many states have you ever been to? 97. Does bad grammar annoy you? 98. Do you speak other languages then English? 99. If you could go any where around the world, where would it be? 100. What is your nationality? 101. Is your lights on? 102. What time is it now? So I have asked you 100 questions! (two where not from me) Yay me! ^_^
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Post by spacefreak on Mar 29, 2007 19:27:12 GMT -5
Yep, two of them. Baby Bear and Dr. Bear. Baby bear I got as a baby, and Dr. Bear I got when I was 10 and got my tonsils removed. I'd say it was a fair trade.
Saw what?
Yeah, but not really into it.
Oh fly, most definitely. One of me is scary enough for this world.
Hell no!
Used to when I was young, but not anymore.
Nea, except for those ones with bottoms. Yeah, I don't like cups without a bottom. They must be smooth, differentiable, and continuous.
Does dancing on top of my friend's couch while drunk count?
Haha, well, I've pranked my boss several times. He once asked me to get some paint cans that were sitting in the middle of the parking lot and put them somewhere. I put them on his desk.
I"ve had a lot of them, not sure which one to safely put on here.
Oooh, Nestle Crunch bars, or just Fannie May chocolate in general. YUM!
I try to, but often don't have time for them.
"Do you want fries with that?"
*Looks at bed, looks at floor* Nope. I used to be really good about it when I was young, and then college hit. Oiy.
Mostly just taking out the trash, which I need to do.
Sorta?
Um, 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, sometimes New Years, Easter
In the winter, not nearly as much as I should. During the summer, easily a gallon a day.
Oooh, um, only three? Hmm, politicians that make honest decisions based on what the people want and need, not what corporate America is paying them, a nicely paying research position in experimental nuclear physics or astrophysics, and for my mom to have the better life and eventual retirement that she so desperately has earned.
Ugh, last week. Coming home from Chicago. It rained, there was traffic, we got lost, and I got a speeding ticket in Ohio. Not cool.
Um, states that I have visited? Hmm, other than my home state of Virginia, I've been to Pennsylvania briefly, West Virginia for a day, and Illinois, although perhaps that should be more acurately Chicago and its suburbs.
Oh yes, appropriate grammatical sentence cohesion is very much a requirement. If people were more clear about their goals and ideas in life, we may actually be able to accomplish something.
Si, se puede tocar espanol penquena.
Oh, does it have to be on this world? I was hoping for the space station, but I'll settle for San Franscisco, New York, London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Shanghai, Miami, Houston, Cape Canaveral, and Orlando.
American
Are your lights on, and yes.
8:26 EST.
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 30, 2007 22:31:35 GMT -5
Connect a song to an important time in your life.
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Post by spacefreak on Mar 30, 2007 22:41:14 GMT -5
Connect a song to an important time in your life. Hmm, either "Summer of 69" by Bryan Adams or "Soak Up the Sun" by Sheryl Crow (even though I don't listen to her music). I consider both to be the theme songs of my summer work throughout my adolescent age - working in housekeeping at the local water park. Actually, I just got promoted and while I'm not a waterpark supervisor, I'm going to be right below that. But yeah, I did a lot of maturing and learning social skills there - both things that I desperately needed to do.
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 30, 2007 23:02:57 GMT -5
What is the weirdest assortment of products you have ever brought to a check-out stand?
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Post by spacefreak on Mar 30, 2007 23:16:10 GMT -5
What is the weirdest assortment of products you have ever brought to a check-out stand? Ahh man, um, lemme think of one. Hmm, probably a copy of "Scientific American", a pair of rubber kitchen gloves (my sister uses them because she's afraid of getting dirty ...), baby lotion (other sister had dry skin), a box of tissues and cough syrup (mom was sick that day). Yeah, that was interesting...
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Post by Sederien on Apr 2, 2007 19:52:16 GMT -5
If you could learn to cast any magical spell, what would it be and why?
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Post by spacefreak on Apr 2, 2007 20:02:22 GMT -5
If you could learn to cast any magical spell, what would it be and why? Hmm, it would have to be a common sense spell. First I'd use it on myself, then all of Washington D.C. area, then the rest of the world that needs it. I first thought a healing spell, as I am by nature a very gentile creature and do not like to see others suffering, but I am hoping that with a common sense spell, other people would see the hurting in the world and have the sense to help their neighbor, thus making my job a bit easier...
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Post by jmt5887 on Apr 3, 2007 10:30:26 GMT -5
How are you? Favorite KP Moment to date?
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Post by spacefreak on Apr 3, 2007 14:49:43 GMT -5
How are you? Favorite KP Moment to date? Getting frustrated with the homework. Hmm, favorite KP moment would have to be anytime that Ron steps up and shows his true character, like in StD and Big Bother.
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Post by jmt5887 on Apr 3, 2007 14:53:51 GMT -5
I wouldn't know about Big bother as I haven't seen it yet. The KP character that Annoys you the most.
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Post by spacefreak on Apr 3, 2007 16:37:04 GMT -5
I wouldn't know about Big bother as I haven't seen it yet. The KP character that Annoys you the most. Minor characters or main characters?
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Post by Sederien on Apr 3, 2007 23:13:12 GMT -5
You get the opportunity to travel to any planet, moon, or asteroid in our solar system (all expenses paid!). Which would you visit and why?
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Post by spacefreak on Apr 4, 2007 13:12:16 GMT -5
My first thought was Mars, simply because it is such a foreign world with diverse geology. Unfortunately, under current modes of transportation there, the trip alone would take about 6 months. The moon, on the other hand, we have shown that it can take approximatley four days.
Besides, from Mars, you see two asteroids circling you (Phobos and Deimos) and then the blackness of space. From the moon at least, you can see the Earth in all of its glory, and hopefully give me that wonderful epiphany on just how precious and rare life is on our tiny blue dot in the universe.
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Apr 4, 2007 18:47:32 GMT -5
Do you think Pluto should have been kicked out of planethood?
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Post by spacefreak on Apr 4, 2007 19:03:36 GMT -5
Do you think Pluto should have been kicked out of planethood? Nea. Its been a planet since the 1930's when Clyde Tombaugh discovered it. It should have remained that way. However, they should keep the new changes to the way planets are classified, but should have listed Pluto as a planet for "historical reasons."
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Post by Sederien on Apr 6, 2007 13:21:52 GMT -5
What is your relativity?
(You may answer this however you wish. If it helps, think of it as "What's the standard that you compare everything else to?")
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Post by spacefreak on Apr 6, 2007 20:48:39 GMT -5
What is your relativity? (You may answer this however you wish. If it helps, think of it as "What's the standard that you compare everything else to?") Well, since I know I am not travelling at least 0.1 c, it cannot be relativity in the physical sense. Thus we must look elsewhere for the argument of what is relativity, namely, what is relevant in my life. To answer this, I'd have to say family, school, work, learning, and ofcourse ... more learning.
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