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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/622195-survey
by spidey
Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1207864
If you don't have a dream, how are you going to make a dream come true?
#622195 added December 4, 2008 at 2:20pm
Restrictions: None
survey
1. What time is it?
1:32 p.m.

2. How many phone numbers do you currently have memorized?
1. My own
2. My cell phone
3. Work
4. My last house's number
5. Ivy
6. Mom & Dad
7. Mr. J's parents
8. Gram (now my cousin's number)
9. SIL's number
10. MIL's work number
11. Uncle W


3. Who's your favorite Sim, ever (living or dead; created or townie--it doesn't matter)? Oh God, I miss the Sims. I wonder if my computer could handle it...

4. Verb a noun. Go on. Do it.


5. What time of day (or night) do you most feel like writing?
morning

6. What time of day (or night) do you feel most like sexing?
early afternoon

7. What song are you currently listening to?
an episode of the Simpsons, actually - "Bart Gets Famous" (the infamous "I didn't do it" line)

8. How long is your hair?
just under my chin in the front, shorter in the back.

9. In fantasy worlds, magic-users are often divided into 'alignments' or 'factions,' if you will. In Magic: The Gathering, we have white magic (healing magic); green magic (nature magic); blue magic (illusional magic); red magic (destructive magic); and black magic (death magic). In DragonLance, there are white-robed mages (practitioners of "good" magic), red-robed mages (neutral wizards), and black-robed mages ("evil"). In your own fantasy world, what types of magic would there be, and what dress-code, if any, would denote those who practice each kind of magic?
Wow, this is a really involved question... I always liked the magic users best in RPGs. Sure, I appreciate my warriors & thieves, but I really try to build up my magicians, too.

10. Jesus Christ--Lord, or swear word?
To me, swear word

11. What's your favorite (auto)biographical book?
Don't have one, actually. I haven't read many and I don't particularly love the few that I've read (mostly about musicians).

12. How many writing.com journals/blogs do you have favorited?
59 in my Journals folder, 21 in FtL (currently judging those, but they'll probably all move to Journals after the round is done), so 80 in total.

13. Have you ever been so disappointed with a store or restaurant, that you vowed never to return?
No, I don't think so.

14. On a scale from 0 to 100, 0 being completely straight, 50 being equally attracted to both men and women, and 100 being completely gay, where are you?
40

15. The difference between Democrats and Republicans is...?
not much

16. What was your favorite song when you were 16?
Smashing Pumpkins

17. What was your favorite song when you were 12?
Probably "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana.

18. What was your favorite song when you were 8?
"Kokomo" by Beach Boys

19. What was your favorite song when you were 4?
probably a nursery rhyme or something by Bruce Springsteen *Laugh*

20. Does learning someone's zodiac sign ever change your opinion or expectations of them?
Not really, since I don't know what the other signs (besides my own and my husband's) mean.

21. What's a trend or fashion that you thought, at one point, was just so cool but seems totally ridiculous now?
everything from the 80s? *Laugh*

22. List every entertainment system you've ever owned, along with your favorite game for each system.
Atari--I forget the name of the game, but it was two-player, where you were something at the bottom that had to shoot at things flying over you. I loved it because Ivy and I played it together.
Nintendo--Dragon Warrior
SuperNintendo--Super MarioKart
PlayStation--Final Fantasy VII
Nintendo64--Perfect Dark
Gamecube--Animal Crossing
PlayStation 2--Batman Lego
(soon to be Wii--probably Animal Crossing:City Folk)

23. Name one or two grammar-related pet peeves.
same thing as Jenn - omitting that last comma. I've heard either way is acceptable now, but I still like it the old way. The "than vs. then" one bugs me a lot. Ooh, and people spelling it "alot." *shudders*

24. Have you ever seen a stranger (on the street, in the supermarket, etc.) who was so unbelievably gorgeous that, years later, you still remember them?
Well, there was this girl in WaWa once that Mr. J and I found bewitching. I don't remember what she looked like, but she smelled like cotton candy. Everyone in the store stopped what they were doing and watched her.

25. What's your favorite fraction?
3/8
(One thing that's been driving me nuts lately at work. People ask for "between 1/4 and 1/2" of lunchmeat. What they mean is 1/3. Why won't they say 1/3? Do they think I don't know what 1/3 is? Do they not know? I don't get it...)

Fun survey! Thanks Jenn



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