it really is only fair, and I would be interested to know what people want to know about me, don't be shy you random people crossing this path
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My Three Questions For Mister Mike!ebagappezApril 15 2004, 13:50:01 UTC
1) What's your favorite European country? 2) What's the dumbest thing you ever did? 3) When in Europe, what was the longest streak of days you went with AT LEAST one alcoholic drink?
Re: My Three Questions For Mister Mike!sometimesyApril 15 2004, 14:41:34 UTC
1) I really like all the countries I've been too, it is hard to single one out, but if I had to, I might say Germany or England, but I did like France, and you can't ignore Ireland, so I will say Scotland, how about that?
2) So many choices, but there are several occasions where I drank more than I should have.
3) In England, I had my share of being drunk or buzzed for weeks straight. In France, I liked to have a glass of wine with a meal, but not every day, so I would have to say that I had a drink for at least 13 straight days, maybe more, but after so long, who really remembers?
3) What is your take on reality; do you feel that reality is what we perceive with our senses to be real, or is there something beyond that, a reality beyond one that we merely perceive?
1) The concept behind AEnima is brilliant. No matter how much my musical tastes will change, it is an oeuvre extradonaire!
2) Cutco is okay. It is a nice product, probably the best knives, etc that you'll ever see. My problem is I don't really know who to do the presenation for, which, by the way, I get paid for just doing. Now that school is ending, I would like to do more presentations to start making some big bucks, but I am on the look out for something mroe steady.
3) Reality is preception, which is our way of dulling and dealing with reality. Nietzsche, constructivism. . . it is all good.
1: How can you pass off that those knives arent serrated when they obviously are? 2: When are you going to cut your hair? 3: Dont Africa and Asia have enough problems with overpopulation and/or famine without random americans running around checking stuff out just for the experience?
1) Obviously they aren't. You can test this by dulling the points. On a serrated blade this would make the blade dull and useless as it tears through the meat. With the knofe you have, the dulled points don't matter as they do not cut. The inside blades (3) do the cutting as a straight edge. This can be seen by comparing the types of cuts you get from a straight edge, serrated edge, and this particular blade.
2) I don't know, probably after I graduate, but before I leave.
3) I wouldn't be checking stuff out, I would be helping those people, which would be an experience greater than any wall or ruin could ever be.
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2. If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
3. How does it feel to be the man with all the vowels?
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2) What's the dumbest thing you ever did?
3) When in Europe, what was the longest streak of days you went with AT LEAST one alcoholic drink?
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2) So many choices, but there are several occasions where I drank more than I should have.
3) In England, I had my share of being drunk or buzzed for weeks straight. In France, I liked to have a glass of wine with a meal, but not every day, so I would have to say that I had a drink for at least 13 straight days, maybe more, but after so long, who really remembers?
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2) How's that Cutco shit working out for ya?
3) What is your take on reality; do you feel that reality is what we perceive with our senses to be real, or is there something beyond that, a reality beyond one that we merely perceive?
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2) Cutco is okay. It is a nice product, probably the best knives, etc that you'll ever see. My problem is I don't really know who to do the presenation for, which, by the way, I get paid for just doing. Now that school is ending, I would like to do more presentations to start making some big bucks, but I am on the look out for something mroe steady.
3) Reality is preception, which is our way of dulling and dealing with reality. Nietzsche, constructivism. . . it is all good.
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1: How can you pass off that those knives arent serrated when they obviously are?
2: When are you going to cut your hair?
3: Dont Africa and Asia have enough problems with overpopulation and/or famine without random americans running around checking stuff out just for the experience?
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2) I don't know, probably after I graduate, but before I leave.
3) I wouldn't be checking stuff out, I would be helping those people, which would be an experience greater than any wall or ruin could ever be.
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