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Right now, usually sleep, work at Walmart, and internet. That's gonna change in a couple days though. ^_^
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Glasses! And by carry, I mean wear. Aside from that, my camera case comes with me pretty much everywhere, which contains my camera, batteries, pocket knife, keys, assorted cards/IDs, chapstick, and a couple other odds and ends.
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I always wanted to be a forest ranger. Getting paid to walk around in the woods sounded pretty awesome to me.
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The present, by far. The past should always be used to inform our present and future, but it is not something to live in or dwell on.
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It's a tie between summer and winter. I'd get bored of just one season.
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Probably all sorts of truly stupid things. Fear gets a reputation as a negative thing, but fear is what keeps us from doing things that are harmful to ourselves and others. For example, I have a fear of pain. This keeps me from doing things that would cause harm to myself, physically or emotionally. So, I guess this question applies better to people with more irrational fears.
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Maybe, "The Road Less Traveled," but I'm willing to bet there's already a book out there by that name. Probably something along that line though.
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A college education. Just one NJClass loan payment is more than the most expensive "thing," I've bought, which was probably my kayak, or my laptop.
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Jesus! Lets see what he *really* thinks about gay marriage.....
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I never watched much TV, but Firefly seemed pretty cool, based on the movie.
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Roller coasters! Especially ones that go fast and/or upside-down. Though the giant swings are a close second. I always loved those.
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A law of law simplicity. It would require that all laws be written in plain English that any person with a high school diploma could comprehend.
It would also require that all parts of any piece of legislation be closely related, i.e. no section funding fast food companies included in the "Save The Puppies Act."
Finally, there would be a "clean slate" regulation, which wipes all laws every say, 50 years, excluding those written or re-enacted in the 49th year (which would give legislators a one year grace period to make sure the most important laws stayed in effect, but still a short enough time that non-essential laws would be left behind). All laws written or re-enacted in the 49th year would, of course, have to comply with the first two parts of the law simplicity law. -
Probably how she raised me. God knows how I would have turned out if not for that.
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Short story: it's a high school nickname that has stuck with everyone I told the long story too.
Long story: In high school, everyone called me Terry. By senior year, I had a bunch of underclassmen friends that didn't know my real name is actually Theresa. The conversation went something like this, "Theresa....you mean like Mother Teresa?" "Well she spells it differen-" "Momma Teresa! Momma T!"
So, that nickname stuck in high school. I didn't like it at first, especially when I told my church friends the story and they started calling me that too. By the time my college friends starting calling me Momma T as well, I more or less embraced it, and have been using it for internet names for awhile now. -
I'm not much for competitive sports, so I'd have to say things like hiking, skiing, swimming, etc. In non-competitive form, of course.
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Florida! That needs to change some time....
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Traveling the world visiting landmarks, with a focus on the natural ones, like the Grand Canyon (and we're going to pretend that the northern lights are a landmark).
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Oh gosh, water is mostly all I drink. Maybe iced tea, lemonade, or powerade.
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I was out of state for most of it I think, but when I wasn't, I was just on other websites. Formspring doesn't exactly take up a lot of my time.
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Use common sense, be aware of your surroundings, and have respect for the environment.
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Terry
Somewhere in the northeast of the US

