Thursday, 12 April 2007 12:07 pm
Gacked from richardf8
Comment on this post, and I will
1 - Tell you why I friended you.
2 - Associate you with a song/film.
3 - Tell a random fact about you.
4 - Tell a first memory about you.
5 - Associate you with a character/pairing.
6 - Ask something I've always wanted to know about you.
7 - Tell you my favourite user pic of yours [if it pertains].
8 - In retort, you must spread this disease in your LJ.
NOTE: If you disregard #8, I won't mind.
1 - Tell you why I friended you.
2 - Associate you with a song/film.
3 - Tell a random fact about you.
4 - Tell a first memory about you.
5 - Associate you with a character/pairing.
6 - Ask something I've always wanted to know about you.
7 - Tell you my favourite user pic of yours [if it pertains].
8 - In retort, you must spread this disease in your LJ.
NOTE: If you disregard #8, I won't mind.
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2. "Khaddek Habbet Loulou," from your music video.
3. Your art is possibly the most psychedelic of any on my deviantART watch list.
4. I noticed you making a lot of posts on the Mynarski Forest Forum, with your big initials for an avatar.
5. Gargles. I should create something like your octolisk.
6. How old are you? I'm guessing 30-something.
7. The one marked "gatortake." I'm a sucker for cute.
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2. V for Vendetta.
3. You're my only LJ friend whom I know to have a Korean heritage.
4. I first noticed you on FC for the V graphic novel icon.
5. Oh, what the heck: V.
6. What's your Christian denomination, if any?
7. Andromeda. (Did you think I was going to say V again?)
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2. "On Top of Spaghetti." Hey, you did remind me recently.
3. You are the only mother among my LJ friends, and I like it when you talk about your kids.
4. Oh, what's Red-Hot Riding Hood doing in my LJ?
5. Maybe Wendy Welding from On the Fastrack. She struggles to balance her career with her domestic life.
6. Can't think of any "always," but... how many jobs have you had?
7. Of the ones remaining, I'll say your fall picture.
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Will all the Loupi like me, like me, like?
Good guess about my age. I'll be turning 30 later this year. I'm planning to celebrate with a midlife crisis and/or some good old-fashioned flipping-out. And then cake.
Oh yeah, little Mistake on the gator. That's currently my favorite, too. Gotta love the cute!
Re: Will all the Loupi like me, like me, like?
Later this year? And D.C. Simpson turns 30 in eight days. I figured you were older than him. Heh.
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1. Above all, your poetry.
2. Dragonheart.
3. There's something unusual about your leg joints, IIRC.
4. You were waxing eloquent in the rain_luong LJ.
5. Darth Vader. I think you understand.
6. Where'd you live before moving out of the home of your parent(s)/guardian(s)?
7. Your current default is nice.
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I had both, in fact. I was placed with an aunt and uncle when a few weeks (?) old, in the Dearborn Michigan area. (The timeframe has always been a bit fuzzy in people's recollections.)
When retrieved by parents at about age 4, I went to Florida where I lived until moving to California in 1983. (I'd left home about age 14, but still lived within a hundred miles or so of the family home in Florida, which I much later bought.)
I have few memories of Michigan per se, but happy memories of my aunt and uncle. They are still alive -- and about to celebrate their 70th anniversary! -- and doing amazingly well.
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You've probably been asked many times. If you'd rather not answer again, I won't demand it of you.
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My father and brother and one other family member were living in a small place (the cottage behind the house). By 14, I'd rented a room in the back of the main house and was living more-or-less separately. And I was tall, and learned to drive early; I bought a 1956 Buick Special from an elderly neighbor for $10 and drove it, well, illegally.
I took an apartment behind the home of a friend, some twenty miles away, and drove to school; eventually dropping out in favor of working a third job. School was ... unchallenging mentally, and tedious socially.
But while school was more-or-less unpleasant in some respects, there was no particular anguish around the house. In fact, a few years later, my father and I rented a house together; hmm... I was 17 and in the fast food business.
That lasted for less than a year, but again was not an emotional problem; he simply had an opportunity and took it, and we both moved out in different directions. By that time, I was up to $100 cars; the high life indeed.
His opportunity was to live in a nice beach home in Palm Beach.
I visited. Nice place. No, I never met Eric Clapton; he was a later tenant of that same house. ];-)
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Why is that? It's true enough -- but I don't think I understand your implication.
An aside: It might seem that such a high-falutin' place meant that the family was moneyed. To the contrary, the house was rented, and was a rather special deal because of some peculiar circumstances involving a ladyfriend of my father's. ];-)
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Hmm. A related paper, not on point but interesting. Later childbearing ages in Europe.
(The paper's title, "Education and Age at First Birth," amused me. "Why, it's zero and zero, silly!")
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I think I've heard that 30 is the new 21. From my knowledge of peers and myself, this is more true than it used to be. I've also seen an article titled, "10 Is the New 15," which noted an increase in, among other things, dating in the tween years. So generally speaking, our culture is gaining privilege and losing responsibility at the same time. I suspect that eventually, barring a cause for directional shift, we'll all be acting 18.
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In my head, Glinda from Wicked is singing "You know black
Is this year's pink."
So generally speaking, our culture is gaining privilege and losing responsibility at the same time.
You may be right. Doesn't sound good, does it?
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