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Sep 28, 2004 00:49

I have no idea where this originally comes from, but having wandered around journals for no reason I can comprehend, I found it in trixie_wabbit's journal. Thanks to her entry and links from xulong left in the comments to that entry, I believe I have all the sections of 'The Inane Question Quiz' from 1 through 12. That's 236 questions.

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fritters September 28 2004, 01:39:11 UTC
17. SCRUFF OR CLEAN SHAVEN: do a goatee and mustache make me scruffy ( ... )

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owldragon1 September 28 2004, 20:05:31 UTC
(artificially imposed reply arrows, for convenience and so I don't have to figure out html for italics ( ... )

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fritters September 28 2004, 21:02:35 UTC
On the smoking, that's the main reason that Martin keeps going, is that it pisses society off...

What city is the Inn in?

I've truly made myself stand out as an LJ geek, haven't I?

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owldragon1 September 29 2004, 23:36:54 UTC
That's not a good excuse for smoking, but it's his decision whether to use it or not, and whether to smoke or not. Honestly, the only thing that got me to quit was being unable to breathe. (I inhaled some fiberglass, and got sick enough that I could either smoke or breathe) After getting the nicotine out of my system, I decided not to start again. My only remaining plausible excuse was the 'stress reliever' one, and while it did work, I'd rather breathe easier and have to deal with stress without smoking.

The inn is in the middle of nowhere, down towards San Diego somewhere. I'm really not sure exactly, except that there's a military base close enough that you could sometimes distantly hear the shelling from their occasional target practice.

LJ geek? Nah, you're just bored. :)

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fritters September 30 2004, 00:16:51 UTC
No, it's not a good excuse, but he also likes smoking as well. Granted, it bothers the crap out of me, but you can't effectively quit for someone else.

Did you go to a doctor or anything for the fiberglass? Or at least look it up online to make sure you didn't do anything permanent?

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owldragon1 September 30 2004, 02:34:23 UTC
I probably scarred my lungs for life, but according to the people I talked to about it at the time, there isn't much to do for it except get your lungs flushed. Even if my insurance could've paid for that, I was afraid to do it. I think it's too late for that to do any good now, but maybe I should go ask a doctor, since I ought to get checked for diabetes anyway.

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fritters September 30 2004, 02:59:41 UTC
With your income you should be able to see a doctor for free...

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owldragon1 September 30 2004, 03:04:25 UTC
Yeah, but I'm a chicken.

I wish I could see a dentist for free...

Odd how that was the other way around when I was a kid. I didn't mind most doctors, but hated seeing the dentist. Maybe it's because the tooth problems are more severe than general health issues.

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fritters September 30 2004, 10:42:16 UTC
I agree. If I could go to a dentist right now I would as well. Same with Martin. His neglect is into the 4 digit category at this point...

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owldragon1 October 2 2004, 00:31:03 UTC
Ditto, sadly...

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