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| Samantha_kathy |
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 5:59 pm |
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I don't have my drivers license yet, although I can get one, I just don't take lessons yet, they're too expensive. So, there's no way I can trow my keys in the trash.
The person below me has gerbils. |
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| LadyWhitehart |
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 1:55 am |
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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| celisnebula |
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:33 pm |
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False. I squeak with the best of them at horror movies, especially when something I wasn't expecting happens.
The person below me is trying to lose weight. |
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| JackieJLH |
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 12:24 am |
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False. Now should I be trying to lose weight? Probably, yeah. I'm too damn lazy for my own good.
I have screamed, laughed, yelled at the characters, and cried during movies. However, I worked at a movie theater at the time, and always watched the films after hours, by myself or with a friend or two, and didn't have to worry about disturbing anyone else, so I got away with it. Hypocritical bitch that I am, if someone did that during a normal show, I would probably have asked them to leave.
The person below me has never seen a palm tree. |
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| Sally Smarty Pants |
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:58 am |
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false!!! i've seen loads of palm trees since my family goes on warm trips in the winter!
also they have palm trees in ireland, which was my favorite trip with my best friend, because they get a tropical wind current up there that allows the trees to thrive!
the person below me adores Shakespeare! |
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| Snapette82 |
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:22 pm |
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Kind of true. I was scarred by the fact that I was made to study it for every set of exams, culminating in King Lear for A-levels and watching it at the RSC. Would've liked to have studied a play that wasn't as common.
The person below me wants to take over the wardrobe department for OotP. |
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| harp |
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 4:40 am |
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wow! a thread with life. Cool idea. I haven't logged on in ages, and what do I find?
False ... I'm so not a fashionista I wouldn't be up to the job.
TPBM ... has knit someone (or themselves) a Hogwarts house scarf. |
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| mouseII |
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 7:24 am |
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False, although I did once knit myself a Dr. Who scarf - and that takes some doing, let me tell you.
The person below me has hallucinated at least once in their life (please provide all the juicy details. ) |
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| JackieJLH |
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:05 pm |
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TRUE! Sadly, it wasn't nearly as fun as it sounds, nor as illegal. After my last surgery, the doctor put me on these really neat pain pills. At first the room was just spinning, but then apparently I started talking to people that weren't there and stuff, and freaked out because I was sure that the guy in the corner (who wasn't really there) wanted to kill me. Scared the crap out of my roommate. Doctor decided that maybe I should be on different meds. Too bad though, I don't remember any of it, just what I've been told.
The person below me has painted a room in their house an odd color just for the sake of being different (or weird ) at some point in their life. |
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| celisnebula |
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 3:54 pm |
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True... although it was painted dark (almost blackish) blue for my son's Harry Potter themed room. It has a red brick (painted) closet door with the words Diagon Alley painted above it, and the Harry Potter in gold lettering with all the book titles around the room. Then in picture frames, we have the artbook Harry Potter calander pictures.
Yes, I'm an odd one.
The peron below me is excited that summer is finally here. |
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| LadyWhitehart |
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:35 pm |
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| jynx67 |
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:37 am |
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Actually, parkS. Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Six Flags in Georgia, Baltimore and NJ. Those are just what we have planned at the moment. I'm a rolercoaster freak and I LOVE theme parks. Might even make it down to Carowinds, too. It's only a 2hr drive.
I'm painting my kitchen yellow. Actually, it's technically not my kitchen. I'm not allowed to cook. Thankfully I married an excellent cook.
Let's see... the person below me... has ridden either Top Thrill Dragster or Kingda Ka. |
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| JackieJLH |
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:32 am |
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False. I'm assuming those are rollercoasters, right? I've been on a few in my life, and most of them have made me sick or given me a headache. I'm such a boring peron.
The person below me doesn't wear makeup. |
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| Mimmy |
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:11 am |
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True!
I always think of it as a mask people wear...and I'm not quiet sure why i should hide and my face, it also starts itching after a while...and obviously the fact that our old neighbour wore make up and looked like a "paint-by numbers" kind of make me swear that I'll never end up like that.
The person below me can't live without coffee...
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| liquidscissors |
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:56 am |
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Yep, I adore coffee.
I'm a make-up artist, so I should probably stick up for my profession here. Make-up isn't a mask when it's worn right - it highlights and accentuates your good features and diminishes the bad. It's you, but magnified.
Seriously though, if make-up makes your face itch, you're either wearing something that you're allergic to (typically preservatives or mineral oil) or you're wearing cheaper products that use low quality ingredients and contain high levels of preservatives and chemical additives.
I mostly work on people who have sensitised skin (i.e. models), so this is my special area of expertise. Any questions from the peanut gallery can be slung to me in a PM, I'm happy to help people get some enjoyment out of cosmetics.
The person below me is vaugely irritated and/or annoyed at this point in time. |
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