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#201
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Arcadian Legend wrote...

I've trekked around most of Europe.


I've only been to Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. Germany was my favorite, trekking through the Black forest, searching for wild Boars. Kinda stupid actually.

I've been to Thailand and Indonesia as far as Asian countries are concerned. Being a tall westerner means lots of attention, scams of various types ( gems anyone?). But also lots of good attention. The Thais are officially the most gracious and hospitable people on the planet. You can just rely on the locals to help you get around. It's amazing.

Modifié par slimgrin, 17 décembre 2011 - 12:58 .


#202
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slimgrin wrote...
I had enough honey to supply my family for 3 yrs.


This comes to mind Slim :whistle:

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#203
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I have a hat fetish. :blink:

:police::wizard: <--- HATS!

#204
Costin_Razvan

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I have astigmatism on my left eye which has also a -3 while my right eye has a -8.
I have Acrophobia, or fear of heights.

#205
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slimgrin wrote...

Addai67 wrote...

I have a crick in my pinky finger that means I can't straighten it. When I lay my hand flat, the knuckle sticks up in the air. It's genetic..


No, it's because you don't think the Mass Effect games are RPG's. Punishment for you.

The mark of the beast!

#206
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mauro2222 wrote...

I love to be barefoot.

As do I. I'm barefoot right now.

Some other random crap about me:
>I've never had a boyfriend.
>I like to eat cheese while studying for finals late at night.
>I'd prefer to stay up till the morning instead of getting up in the morning.

Edit: Ah yes, and I also speak Japanese.

Modifié par viggorrah, 17 décembre 2011 - 01:39 .


#207
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slimgrin wrote...

Thais are officially the most gracious and hospitable people on the planet. You can just rely on the locals to help you get around. It's amazing.


My parents have traveled throughout Europe and Asia several times, and have been to Russia / Egypt / Turkey / Greece.

The *only* place in all their travels, where anything resembling a robbery occurred:  my mom's purse got picked in Thailand, and she lost her wallet and credit cards. 

The kicker:  My parents are Thai and speak the language and know their way around.  A handsome local chatted up my mom at the mall, while his partner (we assume) snuck up from behind and lifted her wallet.

Safety is a funny thing...

#208
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Let's see........

-Love to write stories. Working on my first novel as a matter of fact. Just need to dig my head out of Mass Effect long enough to finish. Damn you Bioware for crafting such an enthralling universe. Image IPB
-I really LOVE cats.
-I can honestly say that I've never cheated on a girlfriend, EVER.
-I give thanks before eating a meal. Too many people starving in the world not to appreciate what we have.
-Been to S.Korea. Wonderful country. Hope to see it again someday!
-Hoping to learn Japanese someday. Already know a few words.
-I'm a trained gun-smith.
-I'm a zombie without a minimum of at least 7 1/2 hours of sleep.
-Speaking of zombies, my emergency zombie plan is to go to Alaska, because the walking dead would just freeze in place at those temperatures. Image IPB


And if you want to know anything else, well, you'll just have to ask. Image IPB

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viggorrah wrote...

mauro2222 wrote...

I love to be barefoot.

Edit: Ah yes, and I also speak Japanese.


Really? That's great! Just need to find the time to learn it myself, Ojousan.

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CARL_DF90 wrote...

viggorrah wrote...

mauro2222 wrote...

I love to be barefoot.

Edit: Ah yes, and I also speak Japanese.


Really? That's great! Just need to find the time to learn it myself, Ojousan.

Yep, it is. It's really fun to learn; I just finished my third semester of it.

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I will swim near sharks

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guitarmouse wrote...

I will swim near sharks



Uh, not a healthy thing to do. Image IPB

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CARL_DF90 wrote...

guitarmouse wrote...

I will swim near sharks



Uh, not a healthy thing to do. Image IPB


they don't bother me, I don't bother them...  
but I have lived very near the water most of my life...
just gotta know the conditions

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Yikes, I'm ******-my-pants scared of deep water, period (I even have trouble going into deep water in freakin' videogames) - so I can't even begin to imagine myself in water with sharks. I'd probably die of a heart attack.

You, my friend, have far more guts than I ever could - just make sure they don't get torn out by a shark!

Modifié par greengoron89, 17 décembre 2011 - 02:21 .


#215
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I suppose it would freak you out even more if I told you the approximate sizes of prehistoric sharks then. :P

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I'm well aware of Carcharodon megalodon, my good sir - and I can rejoice in the fact that they are long dead and will not be returning any time in the future.

Instead, we only need worry about Great whites, Tiger sharks, Bull sharks, Shortfin makos, Hammerheads, Oceanic Whitetips, and god knows what else.

Not to mention jellyfish, sea snakes, stonefish, lionfish, water moccasins, alligators/crocodiles - and many other things, some of which we might not have even discovered yet (and shouldn't be eager to).

Modifié par greengoron89, 17 décembre 2011 - 02:40 .


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slimgrin

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Wentletrap wrote...

slimgrin wrote...

Thais are officially the most gracious and hospitable people on the planet. You can just rely on the locals to help you get around. It's amazing.


My parents have traveled throughout Europe and Asia several times, and have been to Russia / Egypt / Turkey / Greece.

The *only* place in all their travels, where anything resembling a robbery occurred:  my mom's purse got picked in Thailand, and she lost her wallet and credit cards. 

The kicker:  My parents are Thai and speak the language and know their way around.  A handsome local chatted up my mom at the mall, while his partner (we assume) snuck up from behind and lifted her wallet.

Safety is a funny thing...


I got coddled by the Thai people. I entered a busy bank and I was ushered to the front of the line. I got first pick in the food market. I got picked by the passing Tuk tuk. I got plain spoiled and i'll never forget it. But I stood out as well, being a westerner.

Modifié par slimgrin, 17 décembre 2011 - 09:58 .


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I can produce a considerable amount of trivia about me, none of which I'd consider fun, worthy of note, or a good gauge of my overall personality. So I will provide this:

I bought a Ford Ranger new because the payments would be $100 per month, which I was comfortable paying until the wheels fell off, which is precisely what happened to it (along with being bent in half) a decade after purchase. (Was I close to paying off? No.) I also know the terminal velocity of the Ranger when going downhill on I-80 heading westbound into Salt Lake City, and I can say that it's about 15 mph beyond the limit of the engine.

Oh. Fun fact. I once dove into the passenger side of my empty truck that was rolling backwards down a hill because the parking brake had utterly failed, and I regained control of it. Witnesses proclaimed I had "pulled a MacGuyver," though coming up with an impromptu contraption to get into the truck and grab the wheel were not required.

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I can be EXTREMELY hot headed.

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My best friend is in my head...that rhymed.

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I have a terrible complex with my eyes... I can't touch them. Contact lens? Pff...only sedated, or in state of coma.

And everything, EVERYTHING... it doesn't matter if it had come flying, somebody throws it, it doesn't matter because things always end in my eyes.

Me: ... as I was telling you...

*random thing in the air stabs my eye*

Me: ARRRGGGG!!!! ****!!! ****!!! ALWAYS THE SAME ****ING PROBLEM!!!

*continues to jump in the place and insults an endless number of gods*

Modifié par mauro2222, 17 décembre 2011 - 04:44 .


#222
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I used to drown ducklings at my uncle's farm as a small child.

#223
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I have a really bad tendency to stub one of my feet on anything and everything.

#224
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Also, one time a footbal fell squarely on my head. I fell to the floor like a dazed Looney Tunes character, no joke.

#225
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I didn't say my first word untill I was 5
I love cats
I like being single
I'm doing a major in Ecology with a botony minor
I like David Attenborough Doc's
I'm a volunter my local Red Cross OP shop
I finshed secondary school (high school) last year, I very close to my fellow year 13 students
My friends love my dancing
I can mimic Mr Bean
I am scared by wasp and bee's
I'm a fairly good swimmer
I like to sleep in on rainy day's
I like mild to warm weather, but I don't like hot weather
I've been to Australia twice and the US once
I'm part welsh, but mostly NZer

Modifié par Drone223, 17 décembre 2011 - 10:49 .