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Friday, September 3, 2004


'Is a portion of the service history written in blood and interspersed with rebel slogans?' [Scary go Round]



Hooray! My billions of fans set me billions of questions!

Unfortunately for my billions of fans, I had to cull a lot of them and select the top six.

*cough*

Q: What time to you go to bed at night (and who would you like to sleep with) ?

[A] School nights I generally go to bed anywhere from 20:30 to 21:00.

Early to everyone but me and my family, I know. It just is I get up at 5:45 every morning for Seminary.

(Wouldn't you like to know? ~_^)

Wait. Nuts. You do. Hm. Well, I'm not certain. I'll be a mugwomp and sit on the fence by saying I'd like to go to bed with my wife.

Q: If you could record a greetings message for aliens who approach our galaxy, what would you say ?

[A] An excellent question. My answer would be a short and simple one, 'Keep of the Grass.'

Q: Would you ask someone to give you a massage or a rub ?

[A] Sure, why not? I usually don't have to though. When I was absolutely exhausted and collapsed at one of the tables in our area for a nap, I was awoken by Hannah giving me a back rub. Soooo gooood...

Q: Who is the lost Muppet and where is he/she/it hiding ?

[A] The lost muppet is obviously Sam, from Jim Henson's original muppet children's show, 'Sam and Friends.'

Sam was definitely the original hand muppet, and was recorded to be as Jim's favourite. I'm not aware of Sam's current location, but he is probably on display in the muppet hall of fame somewhere.

Q: Tell me something about me that I didn't know you thought about?

[A] Ohoho! *devilish laugh* ~_^

I'm going to have to cheat you out of that one, I'm afraid. *evil snicker*

Q: If you go from 'here', where do you end up?

[A] The other side of the sun, obviously. lol

Seriously, I'm hoping that I will go and study Forensics. That way I'll have an interesting degree, instant employability, and the ability to go on to medicine if I'm still interested.

Along the way, I'm hoping to get Loaded published. If I can't, I'll take a leaf out of Matthew Reilly's book and self-publish it.

Keep sending me your questions, and I will keep answering them. One way or another. Tomorrow is a very, very, busy day.

NB: The steamroller represents how I feel about the amount of work right now. It is, in fact, not intended to be a humerous anecdote to my day. Trust me.

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