"Another flashback episode? Geez, didn't know we shared a budget with Lost Universe..."

Aug 18, 2004 01:16

Yeah, recap time, in spite of having like twenty things I wanna write. It's 1:20 a.m., for crying out loud, and I'm tired ( Read more... )

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My NES. Hands down... theomniadam August 18 2004, 10:51:16 UTC
I feel bad now, because I{ remember one time which probably sparked a lot of my Father's distrust and hatred towards the Video Games. I was like 5, and my parents were just kinda like "Well... it's not really anyones weekend, so who do you want to go with?" and I thought about it, and replied "I feellike going with mom so we can got o my grandma's house. She has Super Mario 2, and that's which game I feel like playing now." and I gotta bad feeling that stuck because he still will just randomly buy me a game featured on TV spots...

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sleepfighter August 19 2004, 00:09:13 UTC
Manga at age 2. Without a doubt. There's somthing about Lupin and Ultraman that trancends language barriers and not being able to read. It encourged my love of the sequental art. and got me to webcomics, more manga....etc, etc.

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no clue... anonymous August 19 2004, 14:19:38 UTC
no clue really... i had a pretty normal childhood... but if there was something i think it was probly Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the TV series) and POGs... later on in high school i fell into a nerdy kinda croud, but didnt fit in well, so eventually i found a new group that accepted me in better, a geek croud... but i had been watching anime/cartoons on TV for a while...

~Kai

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Time to Answer the Zebra Fun-Fun Writing Assignment™ daviot August 19 2004, 19:06:47 UTC
Dear all those who care and some that really don't,

My biggest influence, family aside, towards my current path, was moving to England when my age was in the single digits. Not the actual country, mind you, but just the wonderful gift I was given the night I landed-asthma. With it, even back into the states, I found that I was unable to play most sports (I pulled fullback in soccer, or more properly, “football”, because it didn't require as much running. I was less skilled in baseball and, predictably, played outfield.) and thus started down the path towards academics. I still have asthma, and was reminded of it just today walking past some people smoking, since smoke is one of my major triggers (along with cold winds, physical exertion, and so on). (My opinion on smoking follows that of Opus the Penguin from the old Bloom County-Take a fire hose to 'em!). Here I stand today more bookish and indoorish had I not been deathly sick in England, twice. Toodles,

Daviot

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