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stonebender ([personal profile] stonebender) wrote2006-08-17 11:59 pm

Cause [personal profile] sturgeonslawyer made me!

Reverse Meme
You get to answer this one and I get to read the replies.

Gakked from [personal profile] sturgeonslawyer.

Instructions: Tell me all about you in the comments section.

(People I know really really well in RL can probably skip this...)

1. Name:
2. Age/Birthday:
3. Relationship Status:
4. Favorite Movie:
5. Favorite Song:
6. Favorite Band/Rapper/Artist:
7. Favorite Book/Comic Book:
8. Tattoos and/or Piercings:
9. Favorite TV Show:
10. Favorite Video Game/Board Game:
11. Do we know each other outside of Livejournal?:
12. Would you give me a unicorn?:
13. Tell me one odd/interesting fact about you:
14. If you could change anything about your current life, would you?:
15. Will you post this so I can fill it out for you?:
16. Post a picture of you:
firecat: damiel from wings of desire tasting blood on his fingers. text "i has a flavor!" (Default)

[personal profile] firecat 2006-08-21 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Not braggart so much as hermit :)

Der Himmel uber Berlin == Wings of Desire

A virtual tattoo is one I'm thinking of but haven't gotten around to making actual (and may never).

Watching sports on TV has more to do with thinking it's less boring than other things on TV than with liking it a lot for itself. I like watching people do physical things well and I like trying to figure out the rules of games I don't know very well, and the outcomes are not entirely predictable, and the ads have good production values. :) I have some residual fondness for Detroit teams because I grew up there, and if the local teams do well I root for them, but sports isn't generally where I spend my fandom energy.

Don't let it melt:
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/05/2.10.05/unicorn.jpg

[identity profile] stonebender.livejournal.com 2006-08-21 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Der Himmel uber Berlin == Wings of Desire

*sheesh* I knew that! :-) Wonderful film!

Watching sports on TV has more to do with thinking it's less boring than other things on TV than with liking it a lot for itself. I like watching people do physical things well and I like trying to figure out the rules of games I don't know very well, and the outcomes are not entirely predictable, and the ads have good production values. :) I have some residual fondness for Detroit teams because I grew up there, and if the local teams do well I root for them, but sports isn't generally where I spend my fandom energy.

Gotcha

Don't let it melt:
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/05/2.10.05/unicorn.jpg


Thank you :)