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Are things I don't have to answer here.
1. How did you first find my journal?
2. Why did you originally decide to friend me?
3. What's your favorite part of my journal?
4. What's your least favorite part of my journal?
5. Ask me a question. Be as random as you want.
6. Have you ever met me in person?
1. How did you first find my journal?
2. Why did you originally decide to friend me?
3. What's your favorite part of my journal?
4. What's your least favorite part of my journal?
5. Ask me a question. Be as random as you want.
6. Have you ever met me in person?
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2. Well, considering that you gave me a code to start my own LJ, it seemed the reasonable thing to do. ;-)
3. Memes and quizzes.
4. Your support for Other Teams [tm]. (At least you don't adhere to the Immature Ursine (http://www.foxsports.com/named/FS/MLB/team?statsId=16) heresy.)
5. Can analysis be worthwhile? (Bonus points if you can name the song from which that question came.)
6. Yes, once. If things work out as I hope and expect, OryCon (http://www.orycon.org/orycon25/) should be our second meeting in meatspace....
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Yes. And I don't get the song reference.
Yes, once. If things work out as I hope and expect, OryCon should be our second meeting in meatspace....
Bad news. I don't have the money, and hopefully will be working my new job. So OryCon is a wash for me this year.
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"The Dangling Conversation" by Paul Simon, from Simon and Garfunkle's "Parsley Sage Rosmary and Thyme" album.
"We speak of things that matter
In words that must be said
Can analysis be worthwhile?
Is the theatre really dead?"
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