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Re: I feel toxic :-(

Posted by Racer on June 14, 2005, at 23:12:51

In reply to Re: I feel toxic :-(, posted by Maxime on June 14, 2005, at 13:57:47

> Can we jump now Racer? What's our timeline on this?
> I vote for now.
>
> Maxime
>
>

Nope. I still don't know you well enough. See, for something so intimate, I want to know you as well as I know my best friend. In fact, you might have to become my best friend. Let's work on that, and then we can pick a time.

What's your favorite color? Do you prefer mysteries, scifi, or romance? What's the geekiest thing about you? What's the weirdest thing about you?

My favorite color is usually green, but I"m finding myself drawn more and more to yellow and orange these days. I read both mysteries and scifi, but it goes in phases: I'll have a mystery phase, followed by a scifi jag. Mostly, I like science scifi, like Larry Niven, Greg Bear, etc, but I also like Orson Scott Card -- mostly. Dunno what to say is the geekiest thing about me, although I'm O/C enough that there's got to be something. The weirdest thing I can think of is that I'm totally phobic about bugs of any kind -- but also entirely fascintated by them. Just bought a book called "Journey to the Ants" about writing the book "The Ants" -- but only because I can't afford "The Ants" right now, so that's the next best thing...

Your turn, and let's take it to email, huh?


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