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1986-03-21
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Texas
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2006-06-27
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lonely desk jockey
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Sam
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Eagle Scout, watched Excel Saga and Eva and didn't go insane (well... more insane)
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...not entirely sure... (I do remember speed racer on Cartoon Network)
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Last Exile (drama) / Naruto (action)/ Magical Shoppong Arcade Abenobashi or FLCL (comedy)/ BECK (awesome)
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Make my mark(s), I would love to be a manga artist someday
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Drawing / DnD
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
The last day at my EASY job...
That's right... I decided I'm gonna need a decent sized weekend to cram a whole convention into, so I'm turning in my last time-sheet today. Sadly, that means I'll have to say this is my last post for the week, unless some really nice person lets me spend a couple of hours on their laptop at the con... *thinks: probably not*.
Stabbed through the heart of the cards
I'm also giving up on "Magic: The Gathering" (the trading card game I play) I'm just gonna sell my cards to some other schlup and get on with my life... It's not that I don't enjoy it, because lately... no, it is because I don't enjoy it anymore. I think I'll be happy with the other, more cost effective games I've been playing (D&D RPG and Minis). That and I think there's alot of money I can get out of the cards I have now. Just gotta organize them and... no, I must not organize them alone. They will draw me back in with their addictive p0w3r. I shall leave them under my bed for a while until I am mentally prepared to extract them.
Questions:
There's not much to my half-way to completely unreliable suggestion of giving up an addiction I've had for about four years now, so here's some questions:
1) Have you ever been to a Convention (anime or otherwise)?
2) What's your position on the Iraq war?
3) Why does your position make sense to you?
4) Have you ever read a history book because you wanted to (for reasons other than school)?
Just some controversial questions to stir the pot... I like to know this kind of stuff, and I'm currently reading about the Bicentennial of Japan.
-Krustyknuckles
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