Posted by Queen of Urban Legend at 64-205-217-231.client.dsl.net on May 23, 2003 at 08:47:55:
In Reply to: All Predjudices Aside Questions.... posted by fluffy on May 23, 2003 at 04:24:19:
1. What is the most favorite comic hero you can remember loving when you were about 12 years old?
Spiderman...I've always loved Spiderman.
2, Did you, by some misfortune happen to sell your comics? Why?
I never had any to sell, but my dad sold all of my brothers Star Wars figures at a garage sale...wish we had those back.
3, There always seem to be a point in life when one has to do things for money in order to support their Art..do you think that's wrong?
Nope, money makes the world go round.
4. Have you had to make the decision described in three?
I suffer for my art on a daily basis...wait, that's not me I'm thinking about...
5, Do you want to be RICH?Would you compromise?
Yes! Who doesn't? If you say you don't want to be rich, I believe that you are lying...what would I compromise? Not much.
6. You have a gas stove with three burners a lantern and a knife..one can of Spam and one can of Chunky dog food..and a pan...what's for dinner?
Did someone steal my car? If not, it's time to go shopping...also, who in the hell bought that Spam? Dog food? Seriously, the cats won't touch it...who bought it?
7, Of all the red posters( the famous people) who wins the award for the most sarcastic?
Lynch...though Vincent and Kevin have their moments.
8, When you get away from your computer..what do you do for fun? No work! Just fun!
Boring me...I read a lot...there's movies, of course...I enjoy yoga...summer concerts are always fun...I write, but not often enough...surf the net...video games...blah, blah, blah.
9. Does sexual innuendo bother you?
Depends on the situation entirely. As an example, sexual innuendo in the workplace would certainly bother me.
10, Who taught you more..your mom or your dad?
Equal lessons.
11. And what would be the greatest lesson you learned from that person?
My mom taught me that no one is my friend, everyone is my enemy...keeps things in perspective. My dad taught me how to let things go...he's quite a laid back kind of guy.