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1) Why did you add me to your LiveJournal friends list?
2) What would you say is the most boring stuff I post? The most interesting?
3) What would you like to know about me that you don't already know?
4) What do you think is my weirdest listed interest? My most normal listed interest?
5) Based on what I've written in this journal, where do you see me in five years?
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1) Why did you add me to your LiveJournal friends list?
2) What would you say is the most boring stuff I post? The most interesting?
3) What would you like to know about me that you don't already know?
4) What do you think is my weirdest listed interest? My most normal listed interest?
5) Based on what I've written in this journal, where do you see me in five years?
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Date: 19 Jun 2005 16:52 (UTC)You're a lemming, you're a smart and witty guy - why shouldn't you be on my LiveJournal friends list?
2) What would you say is the most boring stuff I post? The most interesting?
Most boring - posts about baseball (baseball, unless you're playing it, is boring)
Most interesting - political posts
3) What would you like to know about me that you don't already know?
How you hooked up with your wife. I'd think that would be an interesting tale.
4) What do you think is my weirdest listed interest? My most normal listed interest?
Weirdest - Grateful Dead (never understood the appeal of the Dead... oddly ennough, I do like cover versions of their songs even though I can't stand theoriginals)
Most normal - books
5) Based on what I've written in this journal, where do you see me in five years?
As the head of Steve Jackson games. ;-p
-Tom
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Date: 19 Jun 2005 17:05 (UTC)I think Evil Steve might have some problems with #5...
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Date: 19 Jun 2005 17:18 (UTC)-Tom
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Date: 20 Jun 2005 14:26 (UTC)I don't see it happening.
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Date: 19 Jun 2005 18:06 (UTC)Here's a more detailed version, from my POV....
(never understood the appeal of the Dead... oddly ennough, I do like cover versions of their songs even though I can't stand theoriginals)
Strikes me as a variant of Dylan's Law: There is no song Bob Dylan has ever recorded that can't be done as well, if not better, by someone else. (I look to Falco's version of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" as the ultimate proof of this.)