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sra33 September 15 2009, 02:36:33 UTC
As for my answer to "eat it or not?" I'd sneak it into my purse, fuck them and their stupid rules. Pfft.

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deeplyunhip September 15 2009, 02:37:45 UTC
XD! But what if you were eating soup? :)

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sra33 September 15 2009, 14:57:15 UTC
Ewww, I don't like soup that much, ever. Pfft.

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greyfable September 15 2009, 02:53:53 UTC
I answered, "Don't finish the meal. You paid for a good time, not making yourself sick." Truth is, though, I am unlikely to find myself in that situation. I am real pig, I can eat a lot. I also feel the need to say, I don't eat more than one desert-type thing every day! But today, I totally had twistler cherry-bite things AND a cupcake. And that's not atypical behavior for me.

For the last questions - okay, cheated a little. Goosebumps was obviously not the first book I ever read. I really struggled with reading until about the age of ten. I spent fifth grade reading all these goosebumps books that all my peers read in second grade and feeling so happy about it. The first books I actually read was probably something really boring like Goldilocks.

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deeplyunhip September 15 2009, 03:29:38 UTC
I used to think I was a real pig, too, but lately, I've been finding myself unable to finish meals more often than I'm left wanting more. It's weird!

I don't think a cupcake and twister cherry bites is all that much. Sounds delicious, in any case.

Goosebumps were fun. If they're the first books you really remember feeling something from, I'd say it could count, in its own way. :)

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nutmeg3 September 15 2009, 03:16:09 UTC
I didn't pick five characteristics for you, because I don't feel I know you well enough to do you justice, if that makes any sense.

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deeplyunhip September 15 2009, 03:27:13 UTC
Sure, that makes sense. Especially considering that there are no qualities like "loves to make polls" and "thinks turtles are super" available. :P

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scytheandroses September 15 2009, 03:45:20 UTC
MAN I could PROBABLY have given a major thumbs up to the Golden Gate park area because the Legion of Honor was like SHIT YEAH and it was a CRAZY AWESOME day of exploration.

But clearly the important point is that red book of nursery whatevers. There was also a story about a turtle that wore a jacket. Except I don't think it was a turtle, because the turtle didn't need a jacket, because there were stones in the pockets to keep the whatever-not-a-turtle from floating up to the surface and clearly turtles don't need rocks for anything of that sort.

KIM ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE NOT A NEVER-NUDE WITH A GREEN THUMB??? Do they have Sims walking around all hiding cut-offs, then? Because that's kind of... frightening.

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deeplyunhip September 15 2009, 19:04:19 UTC
I'M TOTALLY UNSURE! I MAY EVEN BE A KLEPTOMANIAC >.> I think they do actually have cut-off wearing Sims! But I don't know for sure. That's half the reason I need to eventually buy this game -figure out the mystery!

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haremstress September 15 2009, 03:56:47 UTC
My paranormal stuff is too involved to describe in one line, so, here! I lived in a weird house from the ages of 3 through 8. I grew really attached to that house, as young children tend to, but it hindsight it was pretty creepy... the location (in mountain foothills so it was always drizzly), the layout (floorplan designed by someone on weed, I swear), and just strange stuff. A couple times I vividly remember looking out the windows at night and see a green glowing man, like cartoon radiation poisoning style. That I will readily admit could have been my imagination at the age when kids can't really tell the difference between imagination and reality, but... this other time. My dad was out of town, so it was me, my sister, my mom, and my mom's friend in the house. In the middle of the night my sister woke up to the sound of really loud footsteps in the kitchen, and dishes rattling. She woke everyone up and I remember we all went and looked and there was, naturally, no one else in the house. And they were LOUD footsteps; my mom ( ... )

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hamsterwoman September 15 2009, 04:33:20 UTC
OMG creeepy! :(

I always say I wish I'd have a paranormal experience, but then I read/hear about people who've had them, and they sound terrifying for the most part.

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ladynyks September 17 2009, 16:00:01 UTC
You seem to have lived in one of the Lovecraftian houses by your description. Where exactly was the house?

As to the poll itself, regard my answers as "Been outside or close enough if talking France and museums in London", and not bothering to read closely enough to see that I was supposedly supposed to base the 5 adjectives on me, when think I only got to 3, anyway.

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deeplyunhip September 21 2009, 22:32:18 UTC
No need to be sorry - I am interested! Though yeah, this sounds pretty creepy.

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