and leaves it only to die in the jar

Feb 22, 2007 02:07

1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me." If you put "Interview me" or something just as boring, I will ignore your comment. Tell me a random fact, quote, song lyric...anything ( Read more... )

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concertina419 February 22 2007, 20:13:21 UTC
"Everybody knows I'm her man" :)

Just cause I know you want to get to know me. ;)

Oh and I read those questions and I totally was thinking yesterday that your middle name was Lee. Except I had it spelled Leigh. I am GOOD!! \o/

Oh and I hope I understood the point of this meme cause in truth I'm just a tad confused. haha.

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smackalalala February 22 2007, 21:09:14 UTC
Haha, yessss, love some Tori quoting. :D

Yes, I'm pretty sure you get the rules. I ask you questions.

1.) If you had to pick only one Tori album to listen to for the rest of your life, which one would you pick? (And no cheating and picking compilations/live stuff, either.)
2.) What are you most proud of accomplishing in your life?
3.) Do you like Popsicles? What's your favorite flavor if you do?
4.) If you could live in a foreign country, which one would you choose?
5.) After Tori, which 3 female singer-songwriters are your favorites?

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concertina419 February 22 2007, 21:20:13 UTC
Do you get why I chose that lyric? Think about it if you don't. :)

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smackalalala February 22 2007, 21:24:27 UTC
I think I do, Miss I'm A Lesbian. :p (And if that wasn't it, I'm sorry.)

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miniola1 February 23 2007, 00:28:49 UTC
"Where do we keep all our chainsaws, mom?"
- Calvin & Hobbes
Fun Quotes!! WHeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!

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smackalalala February 23 2007, 02:20:03 UTC
Haha, nice.

1.) What made you start watching NCIS?
2.) Have you ever had a really weird teacher? If so, describe him/her.
3.) When reading for fun, and not fanfiction, what type of book are you attracted to the most?
4.) Would you rather live somewhere really cold or really hot?
5.) What is your favorite condiment and why?

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frickangel February 23 2007, 01:30:37 UTC
*plops down into chair and waits for turn*

Let's see... "My heart knows me better than I know myself, so I'm gonna let it do all the talking."

XD

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smackalalala February 23 2007, 02:16:31 UTC
Alrighty, let's see what I can think up.

1.) What was your favorite book as a child?
2.) What food would you say you eat the most often?
3.) What is your favorite room of the house?
4.) What name would you give your child?
5.) What would you rather have - a job that was stable, but you weren't happy, or an unstable job that you loved?

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frickangel February 23 2007, 13:41:26 UTC
1.) That would be 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Witch, The Lion, and the Wardrobe'. I remember reading it by complete accident because I was at a library and I was picking books based on how the cover looked like. That time, the book was hardcover and cloth wrapped (have no idea if I made sense) and I picked it just because I love the feel of old books ( ... )

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I am a dork. Hear me roar. perfect_oasis February 23 2007, 04:43:49 UTC
Olive-tree: This tree possesses a wealth of symbolism - peace, fruitfulness, purification, strength, victory and reward.
- From my Dictionary of Symbols

Soul: The word 'soul' conjures up an invisible power which either has separate existence as part of a living individual or is simply the phenomenon of life. It may be either material or immaterial, mortal or immortal; it is a governing, active principle; except for fleeting appearances, it is invisible and displays itself only in its activities. Through its mysterious power it suggests supernatural strength, a spirit or an energy-centre.
- Also from my Dictionary of Symbols

Excalibur: The sword of King Arthur. A weapon of might and mystery which confers kingship on its possessor. Mythical heroes tend to have swords with famous names, and they are usually endowed with magical powers that give the owner of the sword victory, bravery, power, etc. In one version of the legend of Arthur, Excalibur is embedded in a stone from which only the king of England can draw it out. Arthur succeeds ( ... )

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Re: I am a dork. Hear me roar. smackalalala February 23 2007, 04:58:03 UTC
You're not a dork! I would love to have all those dictionaries! I just have a regular one and a thesaurus. Not very exciting.

Okay, questions.

1.) What is the weirdest combination of food you've ever eaten?
2.) What is your favorite form of figurative language? (Ha, I had to ask, seeing the multiple dictionaries and all.)
3.) What animal do you think has the cutest babies?
4.) Would you rather live at a train station or an airport? Why?
5.) Would you rather listen to only really bad remakes of your favorite songs or only music by bands you hate?

Have fun. :)

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