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When it rains, I typically think about new life, especially this time of year. I also think about playing basketball. Ask deek. Ha.
We all have male and female aspects, and I'm aware of mine, I think. I don't pay much attention to it, and I'm pretty sure I've never touched it, so I'd say I'm not in touch with it.
I don't know who asked me this question, so, I'm not sure if I'd watch "The Notebook" with you. Probably yes, though. I'm a James Garner fan, and Young Hercules was an awesome series. -
I think I've narrowed it down to two or three places. I'd love to retire to Las Vegas, Germany, or a private island off the coast of Stay the F away from my island.
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Both, actually. I am rarin to go in the morning, but I need a nap in the middle of the day, but I'm ready to go again come nightfall. I think it's the rocker in me.
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I think that we make choices that poise our existence for the things we want. I think that it's very easy to write off coincidence as luck, but the lucky person who wins a lottery had to buy the ticket, if you see where I'm goin' with this.
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I'm particularly fond of good narrators. The narrator for the Harry Potter books, Jim Dale, has a great sounding voice. I also like the sound of water drops and keyboard clacks.
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I'm not sure how this is a question, but it made me smile. I'm pretty sure that Yaweh, Mohamed, Buddah, Zeus, Jupiter, Odin, Osiris, Amon-Ra, Izanagi, and a dozen others love me too. All those deities vying for my single soul. It makes me a bit afraid of dying. Like, who's gonna win and own my allspark?
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I actually dig Druids and Psionics. That, I think, comes mostly from my addiction to them in 2nd Edition, but it followed through. The first character I made when I got NWN was a druid. The new edition, though, makes choices SOOO wide, that I can't really pick a favorite anymore.
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I know this sounds SOOO Miss America, but I'd do my best to feed the world. As a consumable item, I don't care if the food someone ate two weeks ago disappears, because by then it's feces, and at least they had a couple weeks of solid meals. I'd also fund tons of activities for people to do because once you've done something, you can't really undo it. Like, "Oh, I just rode that roller coaster. Oh, wait, no I didn't." Like, I'd definitely buy the chance to meet some of my favorite people and maybe even put on a few awesome concerts where I got to jam with my favorite bands. So, basically, I'd stay away from material possessions or investments and instead spend the money on experiences which can't be taken away.
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Though I have tons of songs and sounds stored in my brain, I think that I would go absolutely over the edge if I couldn't hear music again. While loss of sight is crazy bad, I could still play my guitar, piano, etc. if I were blind.
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flowers, eh? strange question, but let's give this a shot. though I'm sure it's rather popular, I enjoy roses. I like how they smell, I enjoy the wrap of the petals, and I totally dig that they have thorns. When I was younger, I really liked carnations 'cause you could buy white ones, store them in water with food coloring, and then change their color. I guess you could do that with roses too.
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The one person I want to fall in love with me is already *in* love with me: me.
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That's tough, really, because at different stages, different people have had equal or comparable influence or inspiration over me, but I'd have to say that the person who's continually made me want to be better than I am, and who has motivated me to continue growing and expanding myself if Dan Koepke. Though we've somewhat grown apart in ways, there's a strong bond (forged in high school and strengthened while he was in college and I was doofin' around) that I think will remain indefinitely. Dan is one of the people by whose example I set the bar for whom I'd like to be. Not that I want to be Dan, but I admire many of his qualities.
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My music history is long and has many branches, but if we want someone to blame, it's likely my mother. There was always music in our house and singing and dancing and acting the fool. My performing career began when I was about 4. I was in the Thanksgiving play at my pre-school, and insisted that the teacher allow me to play both a pilgrim and a native.
Through elementary school, I was in choir, plays, and musicals. The same with middle school. I had the part of Charlie Davenport in "Annie Get Your Gun," and I was in swing choir all three years at Lakeside. We won 1st place at the Cedar Point Midwest Show Choir competition two or three years, IIRC.
Then, I met up with my arch nemesis. The choral director at my high school was the devil incarnate, and we butted heads terribly. I quit music and drama in the beginning of my sophomore year, and never went back for the rest of my sentence at North Side. I almost regret it. Almost.
When I was 19, my brother, Adam, got a guitar and I was jealous. I wanted one too, but I didn't have the money for one, and my mom wasn't going to buy me one, so I made a deal with her: if she'd pay for lessons, I'd pick Adam up once a week and we could use the same guitar. That's pretty much where it all started.
I'm 33 now, and I've been playing guitar for nearly 14 years. I've taken maybe 20 lessons total, and last semester I took a college level music course for guitar. I've been writing songs both lyrically and instrumentally since I was about 20, and I don't expect I'll ever stop. (: Thanks for asking! -
Lady GaGa. Her true talent is often missed because of her wild style and antics. Under it all, she's actually a very powerful musical mind.
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Wow. That might be the best question I've ever been asked. I'd have to say that if I could only choose one cereal for the rest of my life it would be Frosted Shredded Mini Wheats.
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I think it's impossible to experience something without being different afterward. However, in the spirit of the question, there are a few books and movies that have had a profound impact on me (though the impact of movies may be less profound)
Fiction: The Bible, The Koran, The Torah, The Tao Te Ching, Nine Princes in Amber (Zelazny), Godmakers (Herbert), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Adams)
Non-fiction: The Faith Club, The Art of War (Sun Tsu)
Movies: The Crow, Johnny Mnemonic, Office Space, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Little Miss Sunshine, The Last Samurai, Stranger than Fiction -
Man, this is tough. Typically, I don't go to a concert for a band that I don't like, but I believe that it would have to be a Mushroomhead show. While I like the band and enjoy their albums, their live performance left much to be desired in the way of quality. They were entertaining, but the music was not up to snuff.
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Fetishes, eh? I'm not sure I have one in the classic sense. I would have to say that if I have a fetish, it's likely too explicit to share publicly, so if you really want to know, ask again and include your contact info. :)
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Anthony’s Bio
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