I hardly ever do memes, but since
nachekana answered my comments, I have to pay it forward I suppose. *sigh* :-D
Comment on this entry, and I will:
1. Tell you why I friended you.
2. Associate you with something - fandom, a song, a color, a photo, a word etc.
3. Tell you something I like about you.
4. Tell you a memory I have of you.
5. Ask something I've always
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Second: *runs to read about the dragons*. BTW, now I'm totally priding myself as being a part of this fic. I want to be in the header!! LOL
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2. Veiny arms! Any person I meet or pictures I see of them now... ha ha!
3. This may be weird, but I love that you're living in Germany. It's the best thing about have lj friends, that they could be from anywhere.
4. Okay, I love that you said you were travelling and wouldn't be able to keep up with our fic - and then you managed to get on-line when we posted the porny chapter :-D Good instincts!
5. How did you get into reading slash? I'm always curious about that.
6. I love the Calvin and Hobbes hugpic. That one gives me warm fuzzies!
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How did I get into slash? Through SG1 fanfic, believe it or not. I was reading Jack/Sam, saw a Jack/Daniel fic, thought of all their banter and chemistry, and was intriuged at the idea. I honestly hadn't thought of it until then, but after that, I was slashing everybody! My next pairing was Harry/Draco, then Clark/Lex, and now Sam/Dean. Jared/Jensen are my first and only RPS pairing.
And I was amazed at how many other slashers there were. :-D
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:)
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1. Well duh, because you've been my best friend since high-school, and when I found out that you were on lj... that's the fastest friending I've ever done. And the first one too.
2. No matter what else you do in life, I think of you as a dancer.
3. Your go-get-it attitude, especially lately. It's been great to how things are falling into place for you. Yay.
4. Seeing you reading a book outside the school library for a week before I approached you. I thought I was the only who read outside the classroom, until then :-D
5. Wow, what's left? You know, I'm suddenly wondering if you found it easy to read, from the very beginning, or if you fell into books gradually. I can't remember if we ever discussed that.
6. The bouncing elephant! I could stare at that one for HOURS. Close second is the bouncing tits one. Ah, visual puns, I love you.
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2. Its still how I think of myself also...need more money and time so I can go do some classes.
5. Always always always. I had memorised my first book around the age of 3 I think. Knew when to turn the pages and what each one said.
6, Yep both favourites!
This is fun.
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Hmmm, I can't remember when I started reading, but I can't remember even struggling with it either. What I do know, is that when I was in year one and we had volunteer mums coming to school for reading sessions, the mums were always impressed at how fast I was going. They had to keep slowing me down to catch my pronounciation, ha ha.
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