Five Question Meme

Mar 02, 2013 18:09

How this works: Comment with your favorite color and I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can get to know you better. Update your journal with the answers to the questions. Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions.

meme from aravisautarkeia. :D

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valiantarcher March 14 2013, 22:56:43 UTC
Aww, thanks! :) Yay, a distinctive avy! :D (Thanks! I was pretty happy with how the contrast turned out, so I'm glad you like that too.)

I'd highly recommend it. :) Even if you don't do a semester-long class, you should look into a short or even day/weekend-long class. The officer who taught our class said that they offer a lot of classes just to the community, and he indicated that a lot of police stations around the country do, so maybe yours does. :) Emm, I don't think they were. Or, rather, they may've been, but the police officer didn't tell us if they were. ;)) The logic behind some of the moves was to use the person's weight/force against them, and then others dealt more with pressure points. But the key to all of them was pretty much just to be quick and decisive so that your attacker doesn't get a chance to stop you.

:D Yay! Another Anne/Persuasion admirer!

Ooh, just realised I could've added bubble tea too, but that's usually cold when we get it...though I have had it hot too. Have you ever had bubble tea?

Yeah. :( Oooh, yuck, that memory doesn't help at all! (...I was reading one of the Hardy Boy books once when I had the stomach flu and it took me forever to go back and finish it. :P )

;)) Exactly! Lord Peter seems to especially like having people around if they're useful and willing to help with the investigation in some way. Mmhmm, unless you're Albert, you're probably not going to be that helpful to Tommy and Tuppence generally speaking. ;))

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valiantarcher March 16 2013, 01:34:35 UTC
Oh, yes, bubble tea was really weird the first time or two I had it, but it's kind of grown on me too. ;)) Oh, how fun! :D What all does a Korean bakery sell? I don't really know much about Korean food. (Well, at least we've made our own version hot! Just tea and the bubbles and milk and sugar. No, the bubbles don't actually melt. You'd kind of think they would, but they're resilient, which is good because you have to boil them to cook them. ;)) )

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valiantarcher March 28 2013, 02:42:15 UTC
Oh, yes, the tapioca in tapioca pudding is always so much smaller. ;)) Oooh...yummy! That sounds delicious. :D (Yeah, I don't usually think about that. Hehehe...it could be a funny prank to pull on someone, though, if you gave them bubble tea and the bubbles kept disappearing. ;)) )

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valiantarcher April 5 2013, 02:53:29 UTC
;)) Yes, they would! (Neat! :D I didn't know they did coffee-flavour but I suppose that makes sense. I don't usually think about flavours for bubble tea since I always order it unflavoured. A couple of my sisters and some friends went out for bubble tea a couple weeks ago, and they stopped by the lab so I could say hi and give me some bubble tea---my sister didn't know that I usually have it plain so she got me some flavour (I don't remember what it was supposed to be). There was some confusion when ordering, though, so I ended up getting the miscellaneous mango-flavoured one that no one remembered ordering. ;)) At any rate, it was an interesting way to realise that they flavoured bubble tea. ;)) )

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