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If I didn't, they wouldn't be my friends. What the hell kind of question is that, Formspring?
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Not exactly. I'm a proud person, and I can get competitive if losing entails taking a smack to my pride. (Boo!)
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I was always best in biology. I wanted to be a doctor when I grew up, so I busted my ass to be good at it. And I stank in English.
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In a small group, sure. In a large one, no. It freaks me out.
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Well, I have a notifier that pops up and tells me when I've gotten a message. So I only check when that goes off, but that's about 10-20 times a day.
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It's a good excuse not to get up early.
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I think chances are good.
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Depends upon your definition of super power. I'd like to be immortal. I've got a lot of books to read and write. But barring that, I'll take flight.
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Rich. Fame doesn't seem very attractive, but having money enough to set up my friends for life and then fund some cool charities sounds like fun.
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Sort of. My aunt and uncle took me to see the Captain Eo when I was a kid and I loved it. When we exited afterwards, I asked them who the pretty lady was.
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Neither. Public, visible jobs like that freak me out. That's why I'm a writer.
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Erica Lindquist’s Bio
Folsom, Ca.
Writer and slacker. Author of Anvil of Tears, In the House of Five Dragons and The Dead Beat.

