There's no dreamer like a Broadway dreamer, like no dreamer I know!

Oct 11, 2006 06:54


Name: Call me Len. Or Ops. Just not my real name, which is secret. ;P

Age: (No under 13s - sorry!) 13

Three adjectives that describe you: Smart, quirky, cheerful.

Hobbies and talents: Reading, writing, doodling, swimming, bowling, making people happy, singing (not well, just 'cause I like singing), and playing some weird game that might be considered a one-sided game of tennis in some other country. And listening to music.

Dreams and ambitions: Uh, to be a successful writer and walk on the moon? This is kind of hard for me, because all my goals don't seem like dreams. To pass my high school test and get into the school I want to go to, to go hang gliding, bungee jumping, skydiving, hot air ballooning, or something like that, and to build some kind of device that could transport me to fandom worlds. I'd never say anything bad about life again if I could do that.

Favourite colour: I've got maybe three? Orange, green, and yellow. Yeah, three.

Pet peeves: Fanfics with Paragraphs of DOOM, fantwits who can't take a little critisicism, immature boys, movies that have aboslutely no plot and are filled with rude humor, and getting your shirt stained and not knowing where it came from.

One book that means a lot to you: (and why) When I was really little, I had this kind of picture book of the Nutcracker and I'd have my mother read it to me every night for a really long time. She'd always ask if I wanted a different book, but I never did. So, that one.

One film that means a lot to you: (and why) Arsenic and Old Lace, because it opened the door to the amazing wonders that are OLD MOVIES! Not to mention that the movie is one of the funniest things that I've ever watched, and Cary Grant is in it, who just plain rocks.

One song that means a lot to you: (and why) I can't really think of one that has a lot of sentimental meaning to me (I listen to music because I like it, not because it means something), so I'm going to pick the song that I was playing over and over the day my granpa died. That would make it Gravity by Vienna Teng. Good song, you should listen to it.

If you could go back in time and live the past again, would you do it differently? Not really. I might change some little things, like 'I better not insult him so I don't get in trouble' or 'I'll go with my dad this time and he won't have his feelings hurt'. But nothing huge like 'This time I'm going to push that kid out of the way of the speeding car' or anything. I don't really regret anything I've done in the past that much to want to change it. Besides, haven't you seen the movies? Messing with the past totally screws up the present and future.

Are you outgoing or reserved? I am extremely outgoing. Sometimes I might be shy for the first five minutes of meeting someone, but it never stays that way for long. Soonoer or later I'm feeling comfortable and confident again, and then I talk that person's ear off.

Is the glass half full or half empty? Does it matter? If I'm thirsty, I'm going to drink it, and I'll get more if I'm still thristy after that. No need for it to be half-full or half-empty.

Strengths: The ability to cheery people up almost without trying, intelligence, fast reader, energetic, and sensitive to other people's needs and feelings.

Weaknesses: I can be rigid to change sometimes, and when I dig my heels in it takes a while for me to move. I also can hold a grudge for a very long time (I never got the trophy from when my T-Ball team won the league that year) and I can seem loud and annoying. Or an unmotivated bum who doesn't feel like doing anything worthwhile. Either one, take your pick.

And finally, please post a few clear photos of yourself if you have any: (OPTIONAL) I have none, as I'm too paranoid to have people I don't know looking at me. T.T
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