Ask me anything
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I'd start with the left one... ;)
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If so ask away! :D LOL
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A toss up between slaloming down the side of a loose rock chute on a mountain in BC, climbing a volcano in Guatemala (Vulcan Acatenango) near a thunderstorm and considering setting up a lightening rod (not my brightest idea), and dehydration from illness to the point of intense muscle cramping and very bad times. Oh and who knows what happened around being born over a month premature at the tailend of 1979 ;) LOL
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I would not.
It also sounds like one of those twisted wishes where you have no control over who it would be and it would end up being one of your loved ones, or the doctor who would have saved your life lol *dun dun dun!* -
Right now my favourite is the eyes. But that's likely because of the expressiveness and the fact that I've put more work into that. As I practice more with other body parts I'm interested in seeing how/if that changes.
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peanut butter and jam sandwich :)
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a giant standing behind me on the edge of a cliff.
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It's pretty good :D It took awhile, and there are always tough and good times. We get to pick our friends, we don't pick family. Often if we'd been given a choice and met our family in random places we'd not necessarily choose them for friends ;) But they are family. And this is why they are more difficult and more rewarding to live/experience/work with.
Definitely not easy though ;) haha -
photoadventuring with friends, sharing perspective, tea
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The majority of books I've read have been in the 3rd Person. Shorter stories seem to be able to rock the 1st person better, but perhaps that's more to do with the author/style. One of the best 1st Person novels I've ever read is, no lie, "I, Jedi" by Michael Stackpole. Entertaining and goes into what it's like to use/manipulate the force.
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You seem insightful, interesting, and have some sweet drawing skills as well as notice nifty things with your camerabox
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The Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Which is pretty far from the west coast of Canada ;)
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I'm pretty sure that a truly perfect day for me would me other than what I can imagine.. trying to hunt for the perfect day is like chasing a huffleump or woozle... ok maybe that is a perfect day.
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depends on the mood, the people, and the conversation I reckon. I really wanted to say "I reckon" there..
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unplug the thing... or maybe that channel where fish swim....
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do not try to make them understand you. That is because they are a breed apart and make no sense
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Hula Hooping.... it is very tragic...
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Jordan Oram’s Bio
British Columbia, Canada
Adventurer, photographer, writer. Travelling across Canada encouraging people to rock out their awesome



