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New ToyFare gig, plus QUIRKY SURVEY!

I'm hearing loads of "mehs" and "blehs" in response to the new Transformers flick, but I dunno...you've gotta go into it without the expectation that this was made for Transfans, because it simply wasn't. There are millions of Transformers fans, certainly, but there's a big difference between someone who remembers those cooool transforming cars and someone who remembers that Autobot Seaspray talked funny and once had a human girlfriend. The movie was NOT made for the latter type of fan, because there are not enough of those fans to support a gigantic motion picture.

My take: With or without the Transformers ties, a big budget summer flick featuring robot cars pounding the shit out of robot airplanes is probably more worth seeing than debating. The fact that it has those ties is just gravy for those of us who care. Not saying it'll be great, but unlike the Star Wars prequels, I'm not going to walk into the theater feeling like I'm owed what I wished for.

This is how I help myself hedge expectations when people tell me that it's less a movie about Transformers and more a movie about John Turturro making balloon animals.


It's with that perfect segue that I inform you of my latest ToyFare gig -- I'm in issue #120, which is an all Transformers blowout, with a page-long feature about Transformers: The Movie. Not the new one. The old one. The one that's animated. The one with a reverbing Wheelie. Read about the five best moments in the movie, along with sidebars on "Scramble City" and the age old dream battle of Unicron versus the Death Star. Looks like they had to chop out some copy to make space, but so long as the byline stands and the check clears, I'll head into tomorrow just as convictionless as before.

I have to admit, I'm pretty pumped about the Summer Megaparty. (See the previous entry if you don't know what in the fuck I'm talking about.) I've spent most of the night spinning in my chair, looking around my junkyard office for different things to write about. Then I thought about how I could hop in my car with my laptop, drive down the street and review the neighbor's weird lawn ornaments. X-E became whatever it became, but it was built on the freedom to turn anything into content. I'm psyched.

I'll probably let tomorrow slide without a new entry so we can enter the Megaparty cleanly, and knowing that, maybe it's a good time for a survey.

In the comments, list five of your weirdest quirks. Don't fake it. Think about the weird stuff you do, whether it paints you gold or black, and tell the world. Or at least, tell the small part of the world that sifts through comments on my blog. Here's five of mine:

  • I love V8 juice, but I hate drinking it whenever someone else is in the room. When I'm alone, I have visions of the Juiceman and of beautiful beds of tomatoes and parsley. When my concentration breaks, all I can think about is how there must be bits of soil and worms somewhere in the juice.
  • I can write just as quickly upside-down and backwards as I can the standard way. Hard to explain, but picture me leaning across the table and writing you a note. You wouldn't have to flip the paper over to read it. I'm very proud of this.
  • I cannot tie shoelaces. I never learned how. I have trouble with most knots, but shoelaces especially. I rarely buy sneakers for this reason.
  • I have absolutely no appreciation for music. I've listened to the same dozen or so artists/groups for the last decade. Nothing else can get in the rotation and I have no idea why.
  • I'm left-handed, but unlike most left-handers, I've never been able to learn how to use scissors with my right hand. It makes me feel contorted. Thus, I'm very poor at cutting things out with scissors. Perhaps I should invest in a specialty scissor.

Your turn!

Posted by Matt on 06/18/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 381 comments

1) I eat fat free Triscuits because I swear they are better than the originals.
2) I cry everytime I see ‘Big Fish’.
3) I believe God will reverse gravity when I am next to a skyscraper.
4)I’m a sleep farter.
5) I destress by swimming in the ocean at night. nobody knows that so shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 06/19/2007 2:34 AM


Letsee

1- My longest relationship was my absolute worst, while my shortest was my absolute best.

2- I Talk in my sleep. The things I talk about have absolutely nothing to do with what I am dreaming about.

3- I have no desire to have kids of my own, but I love kids and plan to be a child psychologist.

4- When I was a kid I was ashamed to be a nerd… nowadays being a nerd is my pride and joy (Next to being born in and living through a majority of the 80′s)

5- As serious as I am… I am, and always will be, a nintendo fanboy

Chestnuts roasted by SerialPsychosis @ 06/19/2007 2:59 AM


I’m a long time lurker, so what better first comment than sharing my quirks?

1. I do this weird thing when I’m riding in a car that’s really hard to explain. It’s like I make imaginary loops around intrances to driveways and the little lines in the middle of the road. I do realize that that doesn’t make any sense.

2. I apparently have freakishly long eyelashes. I don’t see how they’re so long, but everyone always comments on them. They’re pretty, but they can be annoying, like when I’m trying to put my contacts lenses in.

3. I don’t curse a lot, but if I do it’s usually to myself because I can’t bring myself to curse out loud. The only time I will is if there is absolutely no one else around, and it’s still almost a whisper. I was too much of a goody-goody as a kid and that’s yet another product of it.

4. If someone is watching me do something that requires concentration, I either completely freeze or mess up what I’m doing. Like when teachers would walk around the room during tests, as soon one around around me I’d just stop for fear that I’d get a wrong answer or something.

5. I get obsessed with things very easily and quickly. For instance, I randomly ran across the IMDB page for the new Hairspray movie last Tuesday, and now I’m completely obsessed, downloading songs and watching clips. I’ve been this way as long as I can remember, my first obsession was Full House when I was two.

Chestnuts roasted by Nikki @ 06/19/2007 3:10 AM


I walk on my tiptoes unless I am wearing shoes.

Hey me too.

I’m that way, too. And I only tie my sneakers like once a month and just slip into them all the time.

I do the same thing, except I double knot them so I only tie mine like every four months.

I’m unnecessarily courageous about dangerous things but frightened of casual things. I’ll be the first to check out the scary old haunted warehouse where people have been murdered but I’ll run from the car to the house late at night.

In all fairness, that warehouse is probably pretty safe, whereas you could easily get mugged or something hanging around outside at night. Especially if you don’t live in the best neighborhood.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff @ 06/19/2007 3:17 AM


Welcome newbies!

My five:

1) When I hear or read negative responses to some movie or tv show or whatever that I liked I have to try really hard to not let it bother me, either by affecting my own enjoyment of it or in by getting offended on whoever’s behalf.

2) Whenever I read an old article, if it has a blog entry attached I always have to check through the thread to see if I commented on it. Sometimes I can remember it exactly, sometimes not at all and sometimes I can’t figure out why I didn’t.

3) Ever since I stopped being a vegetarian, I’ve liked meat cooked totally rare; I can’t stand it well-done. I still feel like eating meat is probably pretty immoral in the long run but I can’t help myself.

4) I always imagine the worst possible case scenario.

5) I provide running commentary from the household pets, complete with voices and the occasional song number.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 06/19/2007 3:18 AM


1. I have never drank an alcoholic beverage. I am legal to do so but I just don’t feel the desire to feel the effects.

2. I give everyone I see online on a regular basis different voices based on how they write and imagine that’s how they talk. If I ever find out how they really talk, and it’s not like how I imagine, I get very disappointed. Don’t ever record your voice for us Matt!

3. I watch lots of comedy on television but rarely ever laugh, even though I find things funny. The slightest humorous written word can send me rolling.

4. I grab a lot of stuff with my feet. You’d be surprised how much weight a couple of toes can grasp.

5. I seem to take the side of “the man” more than the underdog who tries to bring him down.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 06/19/2007 3:32 AM


A few more from me.

6. In Star Wars I tend to sympathize with the Empire more than the rebellion. This is largely because I played the hell out of the game Tie Fighter before I ever really saw the movies. Also, Luke Skywalker is a whiny little bitch who does not deserve super powers.

7. I tend to watch the entire run of TV shows at once. For example, before about two weeks ago I had never seen an episode of The West Wing. I am currently on the last disk of the fifth season.

8. I always put two spaces after periods. I get annoyed when WYSIWYG text editors don’t let me do this.

9. Speaking of being annoyed by WYSIWYG text editors, any time one turns straight quotes or apostrophes into the curly ones it makes me want to kill people. There is no place in my writing for curly quotes.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff @ 06/19/2007 4:31 AM


Cool- I am not the only one who obsessively takes off, twirls and replaces rings on their fingers!

Also, I HATE tying my shoes as well- especially winter boots. The laces get all gross with salt and dirt. I make one insane triple knot in my shoes then slip them on and off like slippers for months, until the knot finally comes undone.

I get on “kicks”, especially with breakfast. I will eat the same thing for breakfast for like 3 months, then I am so sick of it I don’t eat it for another 3 months. My current kick is Oatmeal Crisp with cut-up banana in it. My last kick was Eggo waffles.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 06/19/2007 7:27 AM


OK here it goes:

1. I can pee upside down.(not a quirk, just a stupid talent)

1a. Before I go to work I have pluck a armpit hair out of each arm, and the right one(hair) has to be longer than the left one, if not I have to keep pulling till I get it right. I’m late to work a lot, a lot.

2. Before I go to bed and close my eyes,I have to thing of a sexy girl..i.e…Jessica Simpson, Jessica Alba..so I can trick my mind about dreaming of them. Naked. Sometimes it doesn’t work.

3. I pretend to chew gum when I nervous.

4. I also grab my crotch when I’m mad at someone.

5. When the Simpson’s are on TV, I have to be in my underwear, If not, I am in a bad mood for the rest of the day.

I might need help, I think? Na, I’m normal.

Chestnuts roasted by Mufu @ 06/19/2007 7:49 AM


1) I make it a point to visit the drive-in once per summer. Because of this, I make sure it’s some stupid sci-fi-ish action flick. I’m hoping they get Transformers.

2) I love a big breakfast. It’s my favorite meal.

3) I may stop watching wrestling for weeks, months, or longer, but I always come back to it.

4) The 4th of July is my second favorite holiday. Thanksgiving is number one. Christmas has become so colossal that it’s no longer just a holiday for me.

5) I love clothes from the USSR era from Russia. I have quite a few. Rocky IV is my favorite Rocky because of Ivan Drago.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 06/19/2007 7:54 AM


Hmmm, lets set:

1) My favorite food is uncooked oatmeal (non-instant) in cold milk

2) I’ve picked up a funny habit when in a car of imagining myself with a big sephiroth-like sword cutting things like guard rails and power lines as we drive by

3) I can’t stand the number six, not really sure why but it has always bothered me

4) I have an odd fear of crustaceans, they just creep me out

5) I often dream of various apocalypse scenarios, though I’m still waiting on a kickass zombie attack dream

Chestnuts roasted by Ryle @ 06/19/2007 8:38 AM


What an amazing thread!!

1. I love to write stories, but I rarely finish them.

2. I can wiggle my ears one ear at a time.

3. I am scared to death of huge, winged bugs.

4. Like Mystie I’ve also never done drugs…Not even weed. People don’t believe me when I tell them this.

5. I’ve never been able to burp. I don’t know how to do it…

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 06/19/2007 9:09 AM


Right, so I’m going to make my list without reading what you guys put, so that your sheer oddness doesn’t corrupt my uniqueness. So if it looks like I stole yours, it just means that we’re inextricably linked by destiny.

1. Whenever I’m introduced to someone new and they say “Hello,” I’m usually filled with a strong urge to reply “How’s tricks?” as we shake hands, despite the fact that I’ve never been in a situation where implying that someone’s a prostitute would be a good social move.

2. My pinky toes are tragically bent upwards and inwards, to the point where I leave four-toed footprints at waterparks. Pictures available for a nominal fee.

3. I truly enjoy both Waterworld and Outpost, widely heralded as the worst big-budget movie and computer game, respectively.

4. I prefer winter to summer, rain to sun, and Scotland to Australia. I have been told that this makes me a defective human being.

5. I entered kindergarten fully ambidextrous, but a long line of teachers thought that this would make me psychotic, and snatched the pencil out of my hands every time I switched from right to left. As a result, I write with my right hand, but with that weird crabbed left-handed grip. I can still play pool, shoot, eat, and bowl with either hand equally.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 06/19/2007 9:17 AM


asdfnick

1. I have concerts in my head. Its kind of confusing, but i can hear the music in my head and i play the drums with my teeth.

You are the only other person I’ve known to do this. I do it too, I’ll wiggle my jaw side to side to the beat of whatever song is in my head, and since I listen to a lot of heavy metal and hardcore metal my jaw gets really sore at times.

I share atleast one quirk with atleast half of you here.

Mine are:

1. When I walk, as I’m taking steps, I will never step on a crack, and I will always try to make the best of the space given before a crack. For example, if I’m walking at an angle and I’m coming up to a crack from the left side, obviously my right foot will touch ground closest to the crack before my left, well I absolutely refuse to step over the crack with my right foot, I will put my left foot down right before the crack and step over with my right. Sure, it might make you imagine me as some guy constantly staring at the ground stopping and taking funny steps, but I’ve done this since I was about 8 and I’ve learned to watch cracks while looking forward and how to step accordingly without missing a beat.

2. I will not put my left sock or my left shoe on before the right. If I do so, I’ve convinced myself the rest of my day will be bad, even if it’s 10 PM and I’m just putting my shoes on to take the trash can to the curb. The thing I find weird about this, is I have no proof nor even the slightest reason to believe this to be true, yet I’m too scared to take the risk of putting my left shoe or sock on before the right.

3. Speaking of socks. I hate feet. I hate looking at them, I hate when they touch me, I hate when people touch mine, and I hate touching them, including my own. I will close my eyes in the shower when I’m washing my feet and play a song clip in my head or whistle to take my mind off of what I’m doing. After the shower, when I’m putting on my socks, I will only have half my thumbs inserted inside my sock (on both sides) and I will stretch my socks out on the sides far enough where the back of my thumbs will not come in contact with my feet, and I’ll put my socks on so quick to lessen the whole sensation and thought of something sliding over my foot. I will never sleep without socks on because I hate the feeling of my sheets and feet coming in contact with eachother. Even during uhh.. intimate moments, I have socks on most of the time. If my feet have socks on or someone else is wearing socks, I have no problems with feet touching me.

4. Vegetables… I love raw tomatos, raw brocolli, raw carrots, raw cucumbers, and I love salad. Yet I HATE cooked tomatos, cooked brocolli, and cooked carrots and can’t stand burgers and sandwiches with lettuce and tomato on them, though I love pickles, onions (white, yellow, or red), and cucumbers on them. I don’t eat a lot of soups and stews for this reason, most cooked veggies lose flavor or become a disgusting flavor once cooked and the texture sickens me. I can’t eat chunky spaghetti sauce (or any pasta sauce) with chunky veggies, though I’m fine with chunks of meat, and one of my favorite snacks is chips and chunky salsa… I know, it doesn’t make sense. I loved cooked okra but can’t stand raw or pickled okra, yet I love pickles.

5. Since I can remember, when sitting, standing, or walking, I’ve always had this thought about invisible lasers coming out of the tips of my feet. At times I will shoot these laser beams and make them ricochet off of walls, curbs, etc.. in attempts to try to make them bounce of as many walls as possible to hit a desired location, yet they can’t cross eachothers path.

Hi, I’m Ricky, and I’m a weirdo.

citygirl Just read your post from yesterday in the previous blog… Thank you :D

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 06/19/2007 9:30 AM


LONG time reader, first time poster.

1. I can’t live without Chinese Food(almost any type), Sweet Potato(prepared almost any way), and Broccoli(steamed).
2. I hate Sour Cream, and I HATE Onions, but I love Sour Cream and Onion potato chips.
3. I prefer to drink Coffee ice cold.
4. For reasons unbeknownst to myself, i often wake up with a pillow between my knees/calves.
5. My smile when I think of a wisecrack and my smile for genuine happiness look almost identical, which gets me into trouble quite frequently. My father’s side of the family has the same problem.

I’ve been sending Matt’s original 5 quirks and mine to various office employees, and it has made for quite a wonderful experience…just like Jones Soda holiday packs.

I love things that create unity between seemingly different people! ^_^

Chestnuts roasted by IAmSeekingTheWay @ 06/19/2007 9:33 AM


1. Shoeaholic! I am the modern day Imelda Marcos. I have 55+ pairs of shoes, and 90% of them are Nike. Yes, I am a slave to the Swooshtika of Emperor Phil Knight. Then again my cousin is the head equipment man at Portland State Univ. and friends with workers at Nike right next door in Beaverton.
2. MUSTARD!!! I bleed yellow. If it elbow deep in the yellow gold, it aint worthy. The first part is MUST (I MUST have) the second part is TARD (I’m sure everyone on X-E is convinced I am one)
3. I don’t watch TV, ever. I rented a room in a house full of hippies 7 years ago, and they had not a single tv in a 6 bedroom house. I actually learned to live without the boob tube, and have not watched it since. (The only exception is when the University of Oregon Ducks have a football or basketball game on that I am not in attendance at; I am an alum and and a Duck sports fanatic!)
4. Being a UO Duck fan, I cannot wear or own ANYTHING that is orange. That is the color of the evil empire of livestock-raping hillbillies, Oregon State.
5. Wrote almost every writing assignment in college in reverse order (Final draft first, rough draft second with key points deleted and punctuation errors added, and outline last generalizing detailed points from the final draft. I majored in History and minored in journalism). I was always able to nail my best ideas on paper immediately, and only did the other two steps because they were required steps for most assignments. It worked out OK, I finished with a 2.9 GPA and finished in 5 years.

Chestnuts roasted by the politically correct concerned citizen Josh Ednoff @ 06/19/2007 9:39 AM


Hah, awesome. I can honestly say that I share better than fifty percent of the quirks everyone listed. Crazy how that works out, innit?

I use the alarm on my phone to wake me in the morning. Before I go to sleep I check the alarm at least 5 times, if I wake up during the night I check to make sure the alarm is ok

Okay, so does anyone else have the opposite of this? If I set an alarm, no matter how tired I am, I always wake up five minutes before it goes off, disable it, and get up. In college I set my alarm almost every night, but only actually heard it twice. If I don’t have an alarm, I just have to “stamp” the time I need to get up into my brain (like when you’re trying to remember somebody’s phone number, so you do that instant of intense concentration that makes your brain feel like it pulses) and it works just as well. I haven’t found any of my friends who can do the same, but I read Steinbeck’s The Winter of Our Discontent this year, and the main character seemed to be able to do the same thing, and I was just wondering how common it was.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 06/19/2007 9:44 AM


Mary Mary

3. I am scared to death of huge, winged bugs.

I, myself, have a HUGE fear of katydids, not cicadas, not locusts, but katydids… those bright green leaf look-a-like bugs. I once physically snapped on a best friend because he thought I was exaggerating my “fear”. I remember him holding one between his fingers, and holding it out with the legs squiggling and coming at me, and next thing I know my brother is pulling me off of my best friend. I’m not a violent person and I love my friends and family, but at that moment my body literally had this feeling flush over it that my life was in danger and I reacted without thinking, just the same as you would if someone was coming at you with a knife. I know katydids are harmless, I see people pick them up and play with them all the time (they’re thick in numbers here in Oklahoma) and I don’t really know what it is I’m scared of, it might just be bright green color, or the fact that it looks like something it’s not (a leaf), though if it were that, I would be equally frightened of walking sticks. It’s a weird fear because I was always the kid chasing down snakes, who had and constantly handled 2 pet tarantulas as a kid, all without second thought.

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 06/19/2007 9:48 AM


Man, we’re all nuts. :) Nice to know we all have so much weirdness in common! I really had to think hard about all the weird little stupid things I do…

1. I twist my hair around my finger when I’m tired, usually unconsciously. I’ve done this since I was a little kid. My hair is really fine, too, so a lot of times it gets tangled up and I end up with a big knot in my hair. Usually that’s the only time I notice I’ve been doing it.

2. I’m very much a creature of habit and routine. I get up and do the exact same things every morning in the exact same order. I always do laundry every two weeks on Sunday. Routine is very comforting to me and when my routine gets thrown off even by a little bit, I get anxious and spastic.

3. To tie into that a little, I’ve always been an obsessive planner. I’ve always made these huge grand plans for things that won’t even happen for months or even years, and I depend heavily on these plans, and then when things don’t work out like I planned, I hate it. Like, birthday parties when I was a kid, I’d plan out every activity we were going to do and when, or running errands on the weekends, I have to make a list of what I’m going to do in the order I’m going to do it. I guess I have quite a lot of anxiety, huh.

4. I don’t being wet. At all. Like, if I could find a way to get clean every day without needing to take a shower, I would never shower again. I hate getting caught in the rain, I hate swimming, and I have a paralyzing fear of being out on the water in a boat not because I’m afraid of drowning, but because I’m afraid the boat will capsize and I’ll get all wet in nasty lake/pond/whatever water with fish and seaweed touching me.

5. Bet a lot of you, especially Matt, can relate to this one: I’m a hoarder. I like to think of it as “collecting”, but I almost never throw anything away. I’ve gotten better about it over the years, as I’ve moved back and forth to college and out into my own apartment, but I seriously have shit I haven’t unpacked in the almost two years I’ve been living on my own that I refuse to throw away in the off chance I may want to use it someday. I have stationery I haven’t looked at since I was five, lotions and perfumes that are six years old and have never been opened, various craft supplies that I buy when I’m gung-ho about a certain project that I never end up completing and refuse to get rid of…I’m going to be one of those people who has stacks of newspaper all over their house and dies when one of the stacks crushes them.

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 06/19/2007 10:20 AM


Nork: I know that feeling. For me, the worst is moths…Big brown moths with enormous wings…I panic a little just thinking about them. Certain members of my family and some of my friends think it’s hilarious when I freak out at the sight of one… :-(

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 06/19/2007 10:21 AM


1)Bugs. I’m not afraid of them, they just affect me strangely. Just the mention of lice makes me start itching all over, and I wake up in the middle of the night quite regularly thinking there are bugs (or other vermin) on me or in my bed. I have serious sleep issues…
2)I’m not a picky eater, but I have psychological barriers. I can’t deal with expired food even one day past the date, even if it’s fine. Similarly, even if a food tastes good, I can’t eat it if the idea of it grosses me out. I’ve eaten/loved Caeser dressing for years, but I recently found out it has anchovies in it (much like Worcestershire sauce) and now I can’t go near it, not even the few brands that DON’T have anchovies listed as an ingredient.
3)I’m a completist. For music, if I’m really into an artist, I have to find EVERYTHING by them, even if it means the song is just going to sit on a hard drive and I never listen to it, otherwise my collection feels like it has a hole in it. I’m this way about my toy collection, too. I somehow feel I have to get everything even if it just sits in a box in another room and I don’t see it for years.
4)I can remember the birthdays of people from the earlier half of my life very easily, but I cannot retain that knowledge for anyone new I meet to save my life, even after I’ve known them for 5+ years and celebrated their birthdays every year.
5)I’ll drive like an hour out of the way to save a buck on something, or if I find an item a few bucks cheaper than I originally paid for it, I’ll purchase it again at the lower price and return it with the old receipt from when I first bought it at a higher price, yet I’m terrible at budgeting and saving money.

Chestnuts roasted by petrie @ 06/19/2007 10:30 AM


IAmSeekingTheWay: I like coffee both hot and ice cold…but why is it that coffee that originally started off as hot but then became room temperature (which always feels strangely colder than just room temperature) is absolutely disgusting?

Chestnuts roasted by petrie @ 06/19/2007 10:33 AM


hmm been a lurker here for years, this topic proved too intriguing to pass up.

1] Like someone before, I love the raw veggies… Broccoli, carrots, asparagus, etc… But I cannot stomach any veggies cooked ever. I have never eaten a cooked veggie in my life, the very idea makes me want to vomit.

2] I have never once eaten mayonaise, ketchup, mustard, salad dressing, bbq sauce, tobasco, hot sauce, worsteshire, or any condiment for that matter other than spices. Again, the notion of consuming any of these substances causes me to gag just thinking about them.

3] I can’t really eat any food that isn’t at least a little crunchy. Mashed potatoes, Bananas, pudding, soups, bleh. Can’t do it.

4] I am a compulsive tv show watcher, I get on one show and watch every episode in order until im done with the series… Even non-linear shows… I wont watch another show until Im done with the last… Sometimes watching 5 or 6 episodes of a show in a row in one sitting (lately its been Happy Days…. the Fonz rules!).

5] I sometimes sit at my desk with 4 computers going at once doing different things, and freak out if my wife asks to use one of them despite the fact I cannot possibly be reading 4 different web sites at once.

Chestnuts roasted by djspaceace @ 06/19/2007 10:37 AM


1) I like cartoons and am unafraid to admit it.
2) I’m left handed too.
3) I often watch American movies in other languages with subtitles on.
4) I’ve written a 32 page story with Danny Phantom.
5) I listen to MST3K songs.

Chestnuts roasted by Ronnie @ 06/19/2007 10:41 AM


Petrie: Hahaha! I dunno. When stuff sits out for a while, i think of the pudding/jello skin/film that…just grows on top of it from being out too long. That automatically removes all deliciousness from any substance. Is that a quirk too? Hahaha. For the record, i like hot coffee sometimes. But cold is always the #1. :)

Chestnuts roasted by IAmSeekingTheWay @ 06/19/2007 10:48 AM


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