Archive for September, 2007
1. Have you ever considered running away from home?
Once or twice when I was really young.
2. Have you ever actually run away from home? (If so, for how long?)
Nope.
3. What would make you want to run away from home?
When I was young it was my abusive father.
4. What would you do if a friend ran away to your house?
Help her/him in resolving the reason for running away and find the person a place to stay until the resolution.
5. If you were going to run away from home, where would you go?
Now? Aruba!

Randomly Friday Five
1. Did you write a list to Santa when you were little? Do you write a Christmas present wish list now?
No, I didn’t write one when I was little and I don’t write a list now. I enjoy getting gifts that no one knows if I will like. (Insert sarcasm tag here)
2. What are the top 10 things on your list this year?
Top ten thing of what? Cheese? Lead poisoning toys? People who make vague meme topics?
3. What are the three (or 1, 2, 4, 5) best presents you ever received as a child and why?
Guitar – I like music, though I didn’t appreciate the gift at the time, GI Joe – everyone had one, and bicycles – how did they know I would just outgrow mine every year.
4. What are the top 5 movies you think everyone should see and why?
The Seventh Seal – everyone should see a good movie
Plan Nine From Outer Space – so you know a bad movie when you see it
Ginger Snaps – the ultimate werewolf/sexual awakening/getting your first period movie ever
The Dirty Dozen – the war movie that isn’t a war movie
The Shining (1980) – how to make a really scary movie with no gory effects or rubber monsters
5. Which comes first, success or happiness? Or, to think of it a different way, does happiness follow success or are you only successful when you achieve happiness? Are they even necessarily related?
I don’t think the two are related. Happiness comes from the soul, success comes from the will (and some skill and luck).

1. What was the most sick that you’ve ever been?
Oh, recently I’ve had a bad ear infection and upper respiratory infection… just one in a long line of such problems in the past two years.
2. What disease are you afraid of getting?
Cancer.
3. Are you a big baby when it comes to taking medicine/shots for your illnesses?
Nope, I take my meds and don’t mind needles.
4. Is going to the doctor really THAT bad?
I go when I need.
5. Would you have the flu twice a month if you were paid $1,000 for having it?
At this point, it wouldn’t make a difference if I had the flu or not. Where is my $1,000?

Yes, I’m am still alive… if you call it that. If you remember, I have been the recipient of an extremely bad case of recurring ear infection and upper respiratory infection throughout most of my life. Well, it is back again with a vengeance. Right now I’m full to the gills of anti-inflammatories, pain pills, decongestants, and what-nots in an attempt to continue functioning. Functioning…. if you call working in a haze functioning. And it still hurts; not as much as it did without the prescriptions, but still… Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you had a spare body and could just put your essence in it while your primary body healed.
1. Who is your best friend?
That is hard to say right now. I just lost my best friend through some strange circumstances and I kinda looking for another, though I have started up relations with an old school friend recently.
2. Why did you become friends?
The school friend is actually one of my former teachers in high school. No, it wasn’t one of those relationships you keep reading about in Fark. We actually did not become friends until after she left my school.
3. How did you meet?
I was her student.
4. Why have you stayed friends?
We just seem to get along well.
5. How long (realistically) do you think you’ll be friends?
As long as I can.

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