Simulacra or Simulation

Nov 17, 2004 11:59

(A) first, recommend to me:
1. a bovie:
2. a mook:
3. a musical artist:
4. a song:
5. an album:

(B) I want everyone who reads this to ask me three questions, no more, no less. Ask me anything you want. No bolds harred.

(C) Then go to your own journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends to do the same thing you've just completed.

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punksaturn November 17 2004, 20:04:46 UTC
Woot, same reccomendations for everyone. ;)

-Breathless
-As She Crawled Across the Table by Jonathan Lethem
-Scissor Sisters
-Gravy Train's "Hella Nervous"
-The Faint's "Wet From Birth" CD.

Questions:
1) What made Nathan a homosexual?

2) If you were stranded on a desert island, which Woodside High School teacher would you choose to be stuck with, and why?

3) What's your favorite thing about Kat? :)

brYan

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weebs42 November 17 2004, 20:48:29 UTC
1) I made Nathan a homosexual.

2) Mr. Eaton. Reilly and Bramfitt are close seconds, but Reilly would drive me crazy with his cynacism and Bramfitt would drive me crazy with his egotism. I am both cynical and egomaniacal, and I can't have anyone taking that away from me.

3) It would be impossible to narrow down to one thing. For all intensive purposes, however, I will tell you that the very first thing that came to mind was her smile and her laugh.

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punksaturn November 17 2004, 20:51:56 UTC
Yeah, I can imagine being stranded on an island with Bramfitt, and if we managed to get off, he'd take the credit. :(

Now, go ask me questions!

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vulcae November 17 2004, 20:41:29 UTC
A.
1. The Commitments
2. The Cheese Monkeys- Chip Kidd
3. Washington Social Club
4.'Train in Vain' The Clash
5. Never an Adult Moment- Austin Lounge Lizzards

B.
- How is living in Oregon?
- Was it hard for you to adjust?
- If you had to get rid of one of the continents, which one would have to go?

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weebs42 November 17 2004, 20:57:22 UTC
1) Living in Oregon is splendid. It rains a lot, but I don't really mind much. Dorm life is exciting, as I'm sure you know. There's always someone jumping two flights of stairs, or running through the halls smashing pots and pans together or streaking.

2) I'm really adaptable, so I'm going to say that the adjustment for me was not as hard as it is for many people. I still feel homesick, though. What bothers me is less that I'm living in Oregon, and more that I'm not living in Redwood City.

3) If Canada was able to get up and relocate to Greenland or somewhere over around there, I'd get rid of North America. Africa does have a lot of developing nations that aren't really helping us out any. Perhaps we could just solve all their problems by getting rid of them entirely. So it's a tossup, I suppose, between North America and Africa.

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No, you asked for it weebs42 November 18 2004, 00:06:06 UTC
1) MapQuest says that it's 668.26 miles from your house to my college, not 666. The reason why it is that far is because the government says it is.

2) In total I have gone 1,984,021 miles in my life and Kathryn has gone 1,569,911 miles in her life for a total combined distance of 3,553,932 miles.
I suppose you saw that answer coming.

3) "What, Brandon, did you have for lunch?" No, wait, I'd probably work some sarcasm into that. I guess there isn't anything you could possibly ask me that I wouldn't be in some way employing sarcasm, dishonesty or litotes.

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